Posted October 03, 2010
 
  Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
   Registered: Apr 2009
From Other
 
  Rondel
Feed me
   Registered: Sep 2008
From Poland
Posted October 03, 2010
My 8 years old cousin liked Halo.
 
  Rohan15
The Joe
   Registered: May 2009
From United States
 
  Elenarie
@tweetelenarie
   Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden
 
  Rohan15
The Joe
   Registered: May 2009
From United States
Posted October 03, 2010
 Not to her. =) (She is STILL mad I taught my youngest brother at the age of 3 to play Mortal Kombat almost like a pro.) 
 
Oh, on topic: Zombie Madness on GoGamer.
Oh, on topic: Zombie Madness on GoGamer.
 
  skoul
New User
   Registered: Jul 2009
From Denmark
Posted October 03, 2010
Pinball games - at least my son liked them when he was three. I would use a cheap keyboard though ;)
 
  Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
   Registered: Apr 2009
From Other
 
  trusteft
Viceroy
   Registered: May 2009
From Greece
 
  carnival73
Zug Zug!
   Registered: Sep 2010
From New Zealand
Posted October 03, 2010
 Farm Frenzy 3....although I don't think you can it get on GoG [url=]www.focusmm.co.uk[/url] has it and a lot of other casual games safe for children.  carnival73: Does Greenman always sell Painkiller Black for $3 and change? Is there a cost to membership?
carnival73: Does Greenman always sell Painkiller Black for $3 and change? Is there a cost to membership?  bansama: No membership cost for Greenman Gaming. However, prices can apparently vary and are only ever guaranteed for a 14 minute (IIRC) window during checkout. At all other times they are open to vary either upwards or downwards.
bansama: No membership cost for Greenman Gaming. However, prices can apparently vary and are only ever guaranteed for a 14 minute (IIRC) window during checkout. At all other times they are open to vary either upwards or downwards. 
 
This is due to the trading system apparently, but I don't think it's ever been explained in any real detail. The only games that should not be affected by that are the ones that use SteamWorks (as you cannot trade them in). How would somebody trade a digital game and would that run the risk of viruses?


This is due to the trading system apparently, but I don't think it's ever been explained in any real detail. The only games that should not be affected by that are the ones that use SteamWorks (as you cannot trade them in).
Post edited October 03, 2010 by carnival73
 
  Elenarie
@tweetelenarie
   Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden
 
  Siannah
what?
   Registered: Sep 2008
From Switzerland
 
  bansama
bansama.com
   Registered: Oct 2008
From Japan
Posted October 03, 2010
 You basically sell the game back to Green Man Gaming. You don't sell it directly to anyone else. You'll notice that most games list their price and their current trade-in value. The trade-in value is the amount of money that will be credited to your Green Man Gaming account (think of it as store credit as it can only be used on Green Man Gaming).
 
  carnival73
Zug Zug!
   Registered: Sep 2010
From New Zealand
Posted October 04, 2010

Yep, I just tested the service and it went kerplunk.
Once Painkiller gets done downloading (if it ever does) I'm uninstalling everything (If I can figure out where they downloaded everything too.).
Post edited October 04, 2010 by carnival73
 
  gyokzoli
too old
   Registered: Jul 2009
From Other
Posted October 04, 2010
 Well, Greenmangaming uses a very strict DRM. As far as I know the client checks your licence every week or so, and you cannot play without the client.
 
  lowyhong
resident bff
   Registered: Dec 2008
From Singapore
Posted October 04, 2010
Broken Sword 1 and 2 are on offer at Gamersgate. I suspect this week is adventure games week.
 
 
 
  
 
 
 

 
 
 
  
 

 
  
  
 