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I just made some major updates to the latest iteration of this document, and I think it's finally in a good enough state that I can just post it publicly. I think this could be useful -- especially since there's no longer even a hacky way to get the search page to display all the licensed D&D games (and only those games). Consequently, I added a link to every product page in the first section of the doc.

If you notice anything you think is an errors or oversight, or would like clarification on anything, etc., let me know.


https://1drv.ms/w/s!AsqDz1VFUHU-nVM9nxPHDBU06Tna?e=bVACyQ
There may be a couple of recent games missing- Solasta: Crown of the Magister and Knights of the Chalice 2. Admittedly those two only use the D&D free license, and not a licensed D&D world. They do use official rules though.
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CMOT70: There may be a couple of recent games missing- Solasta: Crown of the Magister and Knights of the Chalice 2. Admittedly those two only use the D&D free license, and not a licensed D&D world. They do use official rules though.
For the purposes of this guide, I'm just keeping track of D&D-branded games -- not least because it'd probably be a nightmare trying to suss out which titles use the "genericized" rules. If somebody else wants do go to the trouble of doing that for all the RPGs on GOG, though, I'd consider adding the info as another list within the document. :P

Basically, the scope I set with regard to games I would include was "all games on GOG using the D&D brand (even those that aren't proper RPGs)", not "all D&D-rules-based RPGs on GOG (even those that didn't technically use the D&D brand)".