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Food for thought: up to 80% off The Wolf Among Us, the Tex Murphy classics, Praetorians, Etherlords 2, and more!



Going on a big Adventure often requires proper planning, the ability to think on your feet, and making the right calls. Coming up with the best Strategy to neutralize your opponents demands much the same, albeit in a grander scale. The joined catalogs of <span class="bold">Telltale + Nival + Wordplay + Merge</span> offer plenty of opportunities to handle big decisions in order to either unlock the rest of the story or the rest of the map. Start with the easiest one: to take advantage of the up to 80% discount waiting for you inside. Your backlog will remember that.

Prep your heavily modified DeLoreans and re-calibrate your flux capacitors: we're going Back to the Future! We'll have the time of our lives tampering with the space-time continuum, meeting old pals, and helping Marty knock some sense into Doc Brown's younger self.

How did Tex become this cynical, beatdown gumshoe that we love? To find out, we must look into his very first solo case, which involved a fateful encounter with a femme fatale, an introduction to several bad habits, and a dramatic battle of wits with the enigmatic Overseer.

Manipulating magic and commanding fantastic creatures is no simple undertaking. Aspiring Etherlords must be ready to plan each turn, carefully position their forces, and fearlessly explore the map, while looking for opportunities to expand their power.



Put your decision-making hat on and get ready to manipulate the stories of all the unlikely heroes and nations that live inside the <span class="bold">Telltale + Nival + Wordplay + Merge</span> catalogs: Tales from the Borderlands, Tex Murphy: Under a Killing Moon, Evil Islands, Imperial Glory, and many more! Their fates are in your hands.
The promo will last until September 27, 3:59 AM UTC.
Nice promo, finally got that Michonne adventure :)
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blotunga: Come on, Rage of Mages II only 33% off and reviews say it's broken :(
They were my thoughts exactly!!!!
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Painted_Doll: Maybe i'm wrong but only 65% off discount after 17 games ( all newly released Telltale games + Albedo + the three Rage of Mages games ) ?
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"Up to -80%". For instance the Creatures games, the Commandos games, and the Etherlords games are all 80% off, whilst Minecraft: Story Mode is a wooping 14% off (in SEK, so something similar in dollars).
How come, that GOG doesn't have the last (4th) Commandos game in their catalog?
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commandos_(series)#Commandos:_Strike_Force]Commandos: Strike Force[/url]
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opIgra: How come, that GOG doesn't have the last (4th) Commandos game in their catalog?
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commandos_(series)#Commandos:_Strike_Force]Commandos: Strike Force[/url]
It's available DRM-Free at GamersGate:

http://de.gamersgate.com/DD-CSFDGF/commandos-strike-force
Nice promo! Setting aside Telltale games (they aren't my thing), Commandos are a must have, Tex Murphy is a no brainer for adventure fans and Silent Storm is a very good game which I highly recommend to fans of tactical games (such as Jagged Alliance and the like).
don't buy rage of mages 2 as gog doesn't give a fuck to fix a bug in that game, which makes it unplayable! hey gog, how about you finally fix that fucking bug instead of achievement implementation for alpha state walking sims and other useless shit? we have that already at steam and its way better executed there!
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MightyPinecone: ?

"Up to -80%". For instance the Creatures games, the Commandos games, and the Etherlords games are all 80% off, whilst Minecraft: Story Mode is a wooping 14% off (in SEK, so something similar in dollars).
I mean 65% off if you buy all the games that i mentioned .
Post edited September 23, 2016 by Painted_Doll
Nice, got me the Sam & Max package, awesome.
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goglin: Nice promo, though it needs more games for linux. I already have all parts of Tex Murphy, so nothing to buy for me in this promo.
i also have everything i can play, i got the Tex Murphys (3d) just for fun i had the killing moon on cd (dont know why but i bought it retail in the past ) so thats why i have the games but cant play them (3d)

Commandos is also in it, excellent games ( classic games ofcourse the 3d is a big miss)
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opIgra: How come, that GOG doesn't have the last (4th) Commandos game in their catalog?
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commandos_(series)#Commandos:_Strike_Force]Commandos: Strike Force[/url]
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Impaler26: It's available DRM-Free at GamersGate:

http://de.gamersgate.com/DD-CSFDGF/commandos-strike-force
Thanks for the info. I was just wondering ...
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Russonc: If my backlog wasn't so huge, I'd grab Tales from the Borderlands.... .... give me a day or two and I might grab it anyway....
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omega64: Do it, I'd say it's Telltale's best game by far.
that's 2 yes votes... hummmmm
Found some creatures lurking around my apartment ...
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MightyPinecone: ?

"Up to -80%". For instance the Creatures games, the Commandos games, and the Etherlords games are all 80% off, whilst Minecraft: Story Mode is a wooping 14% off (in SEK, so something similar in dollars).
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Painted_Doll: I mean 65% off if you buy all the games that i mentioned .
I still don't get it; is there something wrong with the maths? I can't quite be arsed to check it for 17 games (and I'm not quite sure which seventeen games you are talking about). Essentially the games have different discounts and the total should land somewhere inbetween the game with the highest discount and that with the lowest discount. A 67% discount sounds like a plausible sum to land at. I believe the maths are as follows:

Total discount = 1 - ( [the sum of all games selected at their respective discount] / [the sum of the selected games at full price] ).

As such, games such as the aforementioned Minecraft: Story Mode will drag down the total discount, since it has a measly 14% discount for a comparably fairly costly game.

I'm sorry if I've misunderstood you somehow.
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MightyPinecone: I still don't get it; is there something wrong with the maths? I can't quite be arsed to check it for 17 games (and I'm not quite sure which seventeen games you are talking about). Essentially the games have different discounts and the total should land somewhere inbetween the game with the highest discount and that with the lowest discount. A 67% discount sounds like a plausible sum to land at. I believe the maths are as follows:

Total discount = 1 - ( [the sum of all games selected at their respective discount] / [the sum of the selected games at full price] ).

As such, games such as the aforementioned Minecraft: Story Mode will drag down the total discount, since it has a measly 14% discount for a comparably fairly costly game.

I'm sorry if I've misunderstood you somehow.
Thanks for the explanation . :)