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Travel above and beyond or harness the mysterious art of alchemy – here are 3 cool titles from tinyBuild that are coming soon to GOG.COM:

Black Skylands is an action-adventure game with RPG elements that enables you to build a skyship to explore the open world, fight factions of pirates and monsters, and claim your territory by foot or by your flying vessel.

Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator is a game where you interact with your tools and ingredients to brew potions. You're in full control of the whole alchemy shop: invent new recipes, attract customers, and experiment to your heart's content.

Undungeon is a gorgeous action RPG driven by intense real-time combat and an immensely rich science fiction story. Travel between dimensions and change the world around you in an attempt to reconstruct the shattered Multiverse.

Want to play these titles now? Demo versions of two of them – Black Skylands and Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator – are already up for grabs in our store!
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Breja: Well, they are games and there are 3 of them, I'll give you that much.
That's the most positive thing you've ever written on the forums. You seem to be in a good mood today.
Edit: nevermind, shouldn't feed trolls.
Post edited April 08, 2021 by Breja
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eiii: I love it that you finally add more game demos. But they clutter up your already not so customer friendly store. Please move the demos to a separate category like you've done with the movies!
Right, right. But a filter to turn off the Demos (and Soundtracks too) would be enough. No own category needed imho.
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eiii: I love it that you finally add more game demos. But they clutter up your already not so customer friendly store. Please move the demos to a separate category like you've done with the movies!
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gamefood: Right, right. But a filter to turn off the Demos (and Soundtracks too) would be enough. No own category needed imho.
Having both a dedicated page and the option to turn off Demos while browsing the shop would be very useful. During this last sale GOG made available a demo collection on its own website. Since it is still up and running GOG could go the extra mile to add all current and upcoming demos and prologues available to it and make it permanently available.

Soon to Bloom

In-Dev titles should also receive their own category and/or a label clearly marking them as such.

To filter out Soundtracks all it would need is to add more options to the DLC filter allowing us to disable Soundtracks, Artbooks or DLC or tick the DLC filter to disable them all while browsing the shop. There is are also upcoming titles, which got their own category on the main page, which I would like to be able to deactivate!

Having been suggested numerous times, an option to filter games already owned, how nice would that be?!
Post edited April 09, 2021 by Mori_Yuki
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Mori_Yuki: Having both a dedicated page and the option to turn off Demos while browsing the shop would be very useful.
More important for me would be an option to filter them out in my game library, without having to hide every single demo manually.

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Mori_Yuki: During this last sale GOG made available a demo collection on its own website. Since it is still up and running GOG could go the extra mile to add all current and upcoming demos and prologues available to it and make it permanently available.
Adding demos manually to a separate web page is just another waste of working time on GOG. Demos should have a special tag in GOG's database, which could be used to handle them properly in the store, in our game libraries and also would allow to generate a web page with all demos automatically.
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Mori_Yuki: Having both a dedicated page and the option to turn off Demos while browsing the shop would be very useful.
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eiii: More important for me would be an option to filter them out in my game library, without having to hide every single demo manually.

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Mori_Yuki: During this last sale GOG made available a demo collection on its own website. Since it is still up and running GOG could go the extra mile to add all current and upcoming demos and prologues available to it and make it permanently available.
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eiii: Adding demos manually to a separate web page is just another waste of working time on GOG. Demos should have a special tag in GOG's database, which could be used to handle them properly in the store, in our game libraries and also would allow to generate a web page with all demos automatically.
On the contrary! It would greatly reduce workload. A link to the game's shop page, much like you find in the library, a download or 'buy' link and finally adding new demos and prologues to an existing list, that's about all there would be to it. The website already exists so why not put it to good use?

I do support your idea for a tag on the shop page - would help!
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Mori_Yuki: I do support your idea for a tag on the shop page - would help!
And if we are very lucky, we will get those additional (imo entirely sufficient) tags. Maybe, one day in the future...