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Atmospheric, story rich puzzle game sounds like your jam? Then better get ready, because Lynn , The Girl Drawn On Puzzles is now out on GOG!

Join Lynn as she ventures inside the warm and beautiful oriental painting in Lynn , The Girl Drawn On Puzzles! Within this painting, numerous intricate mazes and creatures brought forth by the mystical Nine-tailed Fox await. Take on the task of skillfully navigating the enigmatic pathways, ensuring Lynn's secure journey back home by strategically shifting all the pieces of puzzle.

That’s not all though! You can now also get:
Lynn , Original SoundTrack
Lynn , HD WallPaper
Lynn , ArtBook + Commentarys

Now on GOG!
Hmmmm ... this game apparently is self published and yet (while not actually expensive) it costs more here on GOG than on another DRM-free store starting with "i" ... makes me wonder why they decided to demand more money from GOGers. Does it have anything mnore to offer here than on the other store?
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MarkoH01: Hmmmm ... this game apparently is self published and yet (while not actually expensive) it costs more here on GOG than on another DRM-free store starting with "i" ... makes me wonder why they decided to demand more money from GOGers. Does it have anything mnore to offer here than on the other store?
Maybe compensating for bigger cut.
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MarkoH01: it costs more here on GOG than on another DRM-free store starting with "i"
That other store shows the price before sales tax, so there will be sticker shock at checkout. That said, the price of the GOG version is still 12% higher, in my region, after accounting for that.
Post edited August 09, 2023 by maxpoweruser
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MarkoH01: it costs more here on GOG than on another DRM-free store starting with "i"
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maxpoweruser: That other store shows the price before sales tax, so there will be sticker shock at checkout. That said, the price of the GOG version is still 12% higher, in my region, after accounting for that.
The other shop also don't have regional pricing. Both factors combined may explain the pricing difference.
The GOG Store price that I am seeing is identical to the Steam Store price. Because Steam is always treated as the one store that can never do wrong no matter what they do, I am going to say that the GOG store price is therefore the right price that it should be.

The only thing wrong here with the GOG version is that the system requirements are not posted on the store page. This is very important for us laptop users:

WINDOWS

Minimum:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 (64-Bit)
Processor: Dual core 2.6 ghz +
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: nVidia GTS 450 or better
Storage: 500 MB available space

Recommended:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 (64-Bit)
Processor: Intel core i5 series +
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: nVidia GTS 450 or better
Storage: 500 MB available space


edit -- Wishlisted because it's cute and will run on my laptop.
Post edited August 09, 2023 by Catventurer
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MarkoH01: Hmmmm ... this game apparently is self published and yet (while not actually expensive) it costs more here on GOG than on another DRM-free store starting with "i" ... makes me wonder why they decided to demand more money from GOGers. Does it have anything mnore to offer here than on the other store?
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ssling: Maybe compensating for bigger cut.
If that's actually the case it is of course perfectly understandable ... if not even unavoidable. I guess I will have to do a bit more research about the other store. Thanks.
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maxpoweruser: That other store shows the price before sales tax, so there will be sticker shock at checkout. That said, the price of the GOG version is still 12% higher, in my region, after accounting for that.
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PaterAlf: The other shop also don't have regional pricing. Both factors combined may explain the pricing difference.
GOG also does not have regional pricing from THEIR side. GOG always said that it is their partner's decision to use regional pricing or not.

I've done some research: The other store does not demand a cut at all so yes, the cut is indeed a bit higher here therefore the price has to be as well. Except for the resional pricing (which I despise) all is fine with the price.
Post edited August 09, 2023 by MarkoH01
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ssling: Maybe compensating for bigger cut.
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MarkoH01: If that's actually the case it is of course perfectly understandable ... if not even unavoidable. I guess I will have to do a bit more research about the other store. Thanks.
They have "give us how much you want" approach, with 10% being default, but one can set it even to 0. On GOG it's industry standard 30%.
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MarkoH01: If that's actually the case it is of course perfectly understandable ... if not even unavoidable. I guess I will have to do a bit more research about the other store. Thanks.
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ssling: They have "give us how much you want" approach, with 10% being default, but one can set it even to 0. On GOG it's industry standard 30%.
Yep, exactly what I found out as well :)
Looks interesting and nice to see a Korean game. It is a bit expensive with all the DLC (the artbook is more expensive than the game but looks nicely done) so I am just wishlisting now considering my backlog.
the space after lynn has been bothering me since the game first appeared on steam and it's the same here. plus it's been 70% off there and not even a nominal launch discounther. the biggest issues is how undo works (or doesn't), so ultimately none of it matters, not something I'd bother with.