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Lots of amazing titles, lots of discounts, and lots of fun! That’s what our Black Friday sale is all about.

During this weekend we’d like to share that fun with you during our special Black Friday streams on our Twitch Channel. If you want your hands to take a rest from playing all those discounted games, we recommend you to prepare some snacks, your favourite beverage, find the most comfortable position and just relax while watching us play! Here’s the schedule:

Today, Friday, November 25th - Kilg0re_Tr0ut will be playing awesome adventure puzzle horror Bad Mojo Redux (-65% during Black Friday) at 11 PM UTC.

Saturday, November 26th, is going to be filled with great content:
At 4 PM UTC, we are starting with BraxtonWise playing action stealth adventure Styx: Shards of Darkness (-85%).

Then, at 8 PM UTC, LovelustGames will be trying to become the best tavern owner in adventure fantasy simulator Travellers Rest (-20%).

And to end the day on a high note, at 11 PM UTC, Kilg0re_Tr0ut will tackle one of the best action adventure classics - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (-80%).

Sunday, November 27th, means two awesome GOG streams with great strategy titles:
At 6 PM UTC, DarkSaber2k will be conquering the world in one of our latest additions - impeccable historical strategy Europa Universalis IV (-50%).

The weekend will end with a Dizzy stream, at 11 PM UTC, of Banished (-66%) - city building game where you control a group of exiled people who are restarting their lives in the wilderness.

Sounds fun, doesn’t it? Mark your calendars and see you in the Twitch Chat!
I scream games, no need to watch me, just listen.
I don't know how many of the current streamers even check this forum -- or how many of them take requests -- but since this is the first GOGcom-Twitch-specific news post I've noticed in months, and conversation isn't exactly poppin' in here, I might as well plug my list of games (or aspects thereof) which are seldom streamed on the channel and which I would like to see.
I see you only play with me. I want a serious relationship!
but... I like your games... You play it differently than others.
Wish more people would tune in but GOG core consumer base probably isn't much interested in Twitch. (not sure I'm "core" but I prefer edited videos to Twitch)

Could somebody do a silly sketch stream where they doodle characters from various well-known GOG games (not just CDPR titles - Theme Hospital, Diablo, Deus Ex, Vampire Masquerade, Blood, Fallout, etc? Or is that likely for legal trouble? (I'm guessing GOG wouldn't want to take a chance upsetting their partners.)
Post edited November 26, 2022 by tfishell
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tfishell: [...] (not sure I'm "core" but I prefer edited videos to Twitch)
As do I, greatly. Problem is, with the rise of livestreaming, there's much less incentive for LPers to do something so time-intensive as editing down long pre-recorded videos for upload to YouTube, when they could potentially get at least as much money overall by just streaming on Twitch or YouTube, and maybe (if they streamed on Twitch) uploading that recorded stream to YouTube later -- either pretty much raw or lightly edited -- for some extra views & ad revenue. Accordingly, there are quite a few popular "content creators" who were video game YouTubers for years, but who have become primarily Twitch streamers who just upload Twitch stuff to YouTube.
TL;DR: When it comes to video let's plays, at this point, I take what I can get.
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HunchBluntley: I don't know how many of the current streamers even check this forum -- or how many of them take requests -- but since this is the first GOGcom-Twitch-specific news post I've noticed in months, and conversation isn't exactly poppin' in here, I might as well plug my list of games (or aspects thereof) which are seldom streamed on the channel and which I would like to see.
I rarely check the GOG forums, I have to admit. :)

Thank you for your list and the nice introduction you wrote for it!

Some games on your list had complete playthroughs on the channel but those were years ago and maybe it's time to revisit them.

Some others were more or less recently streamed:
We streamed Terraria on October 30, but it was multiplayer, so I'm not sure that's what you're looking for. (For Barony you specified single player but we streamed multiplayer this week.)
The Batman: Arkham games had playthroughs but I'm not sure whether the scenarios you mention were covered.
art of rally and The Saboteur, were last streamed last year, same with Katana ZERO,

And at least two games are on our "we should stream this soon:TM:"- list.
Prison Architect - Lovelust wanted to stream it recently but had to cancel. I'll see if she can move it to a different date.
Caveblazers is a game I adore and want to stream one day.

So what I want to say is:
Your list is appreciated and while we most likely won't get to every game on there it's good to be reminded of some of these games. (Except for HunieCam Studio which is on Twitch's list of forbidden games and therefore won't be streamed.)

Have a great weekend!
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HunchBluntley: I don't know how many of the current streamers even check this forum -- or how many of them take requests -- but since this is the first GOGcom-Twitch-specific news post I've noticed in months, and conversation isn't exactly poppin' in here, I might as well plug my list of games (or aspects thereof) which are seldom streamed on the channel and which I would like to see.
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Piranka: I rarely check the GOG forums, I have to admit. :)

Thank you for your list and the nice introduction you wrote for it!

Some games on your list had complete playthroughs on the channel but those were years ago and maybe it's time to revisit them.

Some others were more or less recently streamed:
We streamed Terraria on October 30, but it was multiplayer, so I'm not sure that's what you're looking for. (For Barony you specified single player but we streamed multiplayer this week.)
The Batman: Arkham games had playthroughs but I'm not sure whether the scenarios you mention were covered.
art of rally and The Saboteur, were last streamed last year, same with Katana ZERO,

And at least two games are on our "we should stream this soon:TM:"- list.
Prison Architect - Lovelust wanted to stream it recently but had to cancel. I'll see if she can move it to a different date.
Caveblazers is a game I adore and want to stream one day.

So what I want to say is:
Your list is appreciated and while we most likely won't get to every game on there it's good to be reminded of some of these games. (Except for HunieCam Studio which is on Twitch's list of forbidden games and therefore won't be streamed.)

Have a great weekend!
Thanks for the reply! And don't worry, it was a list of ideas, not demands. :) I'd be happy if even a few of them popped up in the schedule in the future.

And if I may, let me also reiterate and elaborate upon my recommendation of Streets of Rogue (for someone who's okay with roguelites). The gameplay is much more interesting and fun than the rather basic graphics might indicate, and the co-op has the potential to become the next Barony for your infrequently assembled band of multiplayer malcontents. =) (I'm actually surprised that 8Bit never did a release stream of it after it landed on GOG, given that it's an action "RPM".) It's also quite customizable. If there's any one game in that post that I'd most like to see covered, it's probably Streets of Rogue.