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We’re thrilled to announce the GOG Dreamlist!

This updated and improved version of the well-known Community Wishlist allows you to vote for the games you’d like to see on GOG. Your votes help us, our partners, and the rights holders understand which titles matter most to you.

Whether it’s a beloved game from your childhood or a title you’ve always wanted DRM-free, your votes guide our efforts to bring them to our platform—giving them a forever home in your library.

With the GOG Dreamlist, we’ve focused on improving the interface, consolidating threads for specific games, and providing more ways to discover and vote for new titles.

Each game on Dreamlist now has its own game card, featuring a detailed description, screenshots, and trailers. As passionate gamers ourselves, we know that every game carries a unique story. That’s why we’ve added a Stories section to the game cards, where you can share your memories, making your vote a powerful message of why these games matter.

We’ve also introduced enhanced browsing and filtering options, making it easier to find the next game you want to vote for and help bring to GOG.

As always, we welcome your feedback. We’re confident that GOG Dreamlist provides a better, more scalable tool to support further development and help us bring even more amazing games to our community.

With all that said we invite and ask you to explore the Dreamlist, cast your votes, and share your memories!
Hey all! We’ve been hard at work to make your GOG Dreamlist experience smoother, more intuitive, and simply more fun. We thought it'd be good to sum up the most important things that we've improved over the past few weeks.

Enhanced navigation

- Improved responsive pagination with automatic scroll-to-top when switching pages—saving you time.

- You can now search directly from a game card—less clicking, more voting!

Stay informed

- Real-time notifications when someone likes your story, or a new story is added to a game you follow. (We’re also working on a notification for when a game you voted for launches on the GOG store, which should come in handy soon)

- Stories now fully support special characters, and you can track upvotes on your own stories.

- View your stats section to see how many votes you’ve cast, games you’ve added, and to learn more about your activity.

- Check out other gamers’ profiles by clicking on their usernames to see who’s behind the stories and entries.

Streamlined filtering & sorting

- Active filters are now displayed as pills for better visibility.

- New quick-filter options and sorting by title or relevancy give your game catalog a fresh twist every visit.

- Easily filter games with or without user stories—and reset your selections in one click.

Discover your next favorite game

- The “I’m Feeling Lucky” button is available in both the hero section and on game cards—to jump into a random Dreamlist game instantly.

The work is, of course, not done yet, and we'll be adding new features and improvements.
Post edited March 27, 2025 by king_kunat
I think it would be beneficial to have an alias function for game titles.
Very often they were released in different countries and their titles got translated.

"Bygg Bilar Med Mulle Meck " for example is great, but people probably would look up their native language :)

This would make it easier for people to find the right entry to vote on and avoid creating duplicates for different countries.

I also think it would be nice add the game engine, engine version to this as well as developer & publisher for every game as an essential field.

Then make this a link that shows more games with the same source & engine.
With the old Macromedia Stuff for example this would be beneficial to see where work is necessary.
Post edited February 08, 2025 by trigonometrie
dnovraD you say (Or perhaps it contains many games that were never designed for the personal computer) for example which games? because for everything and playable with the controller I would like to see
far cry 1.
Soldier of Fortune 1
Soldier of Fortune 2
to be playable with an Xbox controller on Gog months I'd say the opposite, there are lots of games where the possibility of playing with a controller would be welcome.

and of course, having games translated into every language is a must: how many games have I not bought because of this? at least 30 easy ones.
Post edited February 08, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
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zoomzoomquoi: dnovraD you say (Or perhaps it contains many games that were never designed for the personal computer) for example which games? because for everything and playable with the controller I would like to see
far cry 1.
Soldier of Fortune 1
Soldier of Fortune 2
to be playable with an Xbox controller on Gog months I'd say the opposite, there are lots of games where the possibility of playing with a controller would be welcome.

and of course, having games translated into every language is a must: how many games have I not bought because of this? at least 30 easy ones.
Well, there's a few categories that could split into.

Games for computers that aren't x86; I personally sponsored draughts as champion of that issue. The computer it ran on uses vacuum tubes.


Then you have games that never were made for the computer. Gran Turismo IV is exclusive to the Playstation 2, and primarily a Sony thing.

Not to say that it would be possible to port some of these games, but many of them are tall orders due to needing translated though computer program languages; like taking a work from French into English; a lot of it might look similar, but too literal and it makes no sense.

(Let me know if I need to explain anything in your tongue.)
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trigonometrie: I think it would be beneficial to have an alias function for game titles.
Oh yes, this would be a great feature.
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king_kunat:
*ping* Any chance of it happening? Alternate titles being added, to make searches and entries for any of them go to the proper entry?
Post edited February 08, 2025 by Cavalary
I want to make it known that I have noticed that a Screenshot of Star Lord from Disney Infinite is present in MANY entries that have nothing to do with that in any form.
I think the title sort is new. It makes searching for short titles like Fugl marginally less difficult, but they still get buried among pages of unrelated games with similar character strings in their names, so the most effective way to search is still via the Add a Game page. (A search for Ib on the main list, for example, yields 464 pages, including many titles that do not contain the string 'ib'.)

There are also some new 'quick filter' options. I'm unsure whether there was a way to list 'trending' games before, but there is now.

Edit: I now have a big banner inviting me to view my personal stats too. 'Games you helped release: 123'. (The old Wishlist overview has 'wishes fulfilled from all your votes: 446', although a few of those might be site/Galaxy features.)
Post edited March 07, 2025 by VanishedOne
Also a Remarkable number of repeat entries that could just be merged together.
This game https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/transarctica-1993 sadly has only 63 votes as of this writing. I'd really like to see it on GOG, it's a great adventure/exploration/strategy game. I would appreciate if it if more people upvoted it :)
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king_kunat:
Would still be nice to not force the filters and sorting as a modal starting at a lower resolution. I mean, my monitor's 1280x1024 and having the whole screen taken up by the games list still means a whole lot of wasted space, and then having the filter cover everything when selected is even more so. Make the filters hidable for those who want it like that, but only force that modal on small screen mobiles, if even that.
And, of course, make everything much, much more compact! There's a crazy amount of wasted space there. I need to zoom to 80% to get the filter sidebar, but doing so, or even going a little further, to 70%, makes the rest of the page look somewhat more... reasonable too. Not that I wouldn't still make things more compact even compared to that, one goal being to get 10 games on one screen, without scrolling.
And on that note, if there is to be scrolling, number of games per page needs to be adjustable. Only 10 makes things very, very tedious, and when you need to scroll even for those 10 it's almost as if you're pranking us. Scroll a few times to see the page, hit next page, scroll again a few times, next page, scroll yet again, again next page, and so on for dozens or hundreds (leaving aside the possibility of thousands) of times if you want to go through the list more.