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Get the whole bundle 75% off, or check out individual discounts.

Telltale Games' contribution to the adventure gaming genre is nothing to scoff at – from classics like Sam & Max and The Walking Dead, through The Wolf Among Us and Tales from the Borderlands, Telltale's unique take on beloved stories and universes continues to delight – sometimes it makes us laugh, sometimes it makes us cry.

So whether you're about to discover the greatness, or looking to complete your collection of their classics, you can now grab our Telltale Megabundle and get 75% off it all!

And if you're just looking for one or two games, grab them at individual discounts ranging from 50-75% off.

So what's your favorite Telltale game ever? Which one will you never forget?

The Telltale Megabundle will last until August 7, 4PM UTC.
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GOG, can you PLEASE get into Humble Bundle & offer GOG keys alongside the Steam ones for games that are on GOG?
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Painted_Doll: Khmm .
https://www.humblebundle.com/telltale-bundle-2017
Thanks Telltale for fucking your Gog customers .
OMG.. 15$ vs 89$ (minus Batman and Bone)

Great deal! O_o
Post edited July 31, 2017 by phaolo
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Press Q fast, the game series.
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Painted_Doll: Khmm .

https://www.humblebundle.com/telltale-bundle-2017

Thanks Telltale for fucking your Gog customers .
Didn't you know, GOG doesn't believes in higher than 75% off discounts. HB is 95+
Finally another bundle, only for it to be Telltale. There's only 5 games worth having and I already have half but none of the others so will pass.

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Painted_Doll: Khmm .

https://www.humblebundle.com/telltale-bundle-2017

Thanks Telltale for fucking your Gog customers .
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blotunga: Didn't you know, GOG doesn't believes in higher than 75% off discounts. HB is 95+
Don't know if this is sarcasm as there's been plenty of -95% off titles. Why no love from publishers for GoG customers?
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good grief, telltale.

no. several times over.

your "adventure games" are the lowest of the low, plus some of them are still buggy here, after years of being on this store and now you're insulting your drm-free customers by launching this sale [with a $90 price tag] alongside the humble bundle $15 price tag? as added insult to injury, some of the games in the humble sale aren't here.

most of these games aren't worth the $90 [total] you're asking, because they're YEARS old at this point.

hard pass.

i understand that you don't read these forums and you only see us as dollar symbols, but it'd be GREAT if you got your act together. [started making original ip's/games that were adventure games. started moving away from your ancient engine. started treating your customers right and fixing the buggy games here. started offering the missing games here. started trying to impose sane prices on your games. etc. there's MUCH you could do.]
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Painted_Doll: Khmm .

https://www.humblebundle.com/telltale-bundle-2017

Thanks Telltale for fucking your Gog customers .
Thanks for the heads up, just bought the full bundle. It's actually my very first purchase of anything from Steam.

I hate DRM but I don't trust GOG since they started pulling all of this underhanded crap with Galaxy. If I'm eventually going to have to choose between which redundant piece of bloatware I install, I'll take Steam over Galaxy. There are a lot more games available there and I'm sure I can either crack or find cracks for whatever titles I want to backup locally.
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Serren: I hate DRM but I don't trust GOG since they started pulling all of this underhanded crap with Galaxy.
Care to elaborate on what crap they pulled?

As far as I've seen, all of those claims of GOG.com forcing anything on anyone with the Galaxy client have dissolved into smoke and shadows when tested. I still download all my games directly from the website, and have seen no indication that GOG.com intend to renege on their promise that that will always be possible.
I've never been a fan of having to buy games I don't want to get the real discount on ones I'm interested in. No thanks.
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Anamon: Care to elaborate on what crap they pulled?
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/offline_installers_with_an_option_to_install_gog_galaxy
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Wait - so I can get them here for $80 US or on Humble for $10?

How about I skip both options just on principle? I expect this kind of thing from Ubisoft, not GOG.
Post edited July 31, 2017 by SpiderFighter
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Serren: I hate DRM but I don't trust GOG since they started pulling all of this underhanded crap with Galaxy.
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Anamon: Care to elaborate on what crap they pulled?

As far as I've seen, all of those claims of GOG.com forcing anything on anyone with the Galaxy client have dissolved into smoke and shadows when tested. I still download all my games directly from the website, and have seen no indication that GOG.com intend to renege on their promise that that will always be possible.
Keep in mind that I am not complaining about it, but I recently played some games that I had not touched in a long time, but I have let auto-update via galaxy. All of sudden I can't launch the game without galaxy running, and I guess everything switching over to cloud saves. That caught me a bit by surprise. It happened on 2 or 3 games I tried when going through some old games and testing my new monitor.
You have to buy at least 14 games to get the 75% discount, that's still around 60 bucks, plus there are a couple telltale games missing in the promo, sorry, but that's too pricey for me. Getting those 75% on each game individually would be great.
Oh, and TT's games on HumbleBundle being dirt cheap is kinda lame as well, but that's not on gog, shame on you TT (not that a Telltale employee is ever gonna read this) that is pretty scummy.
Post edited August 01, 2017 by NuffCatnip
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Amanita Design: "Nobody can possibly screw over GOG worse than we have!"
Telltale Games: "Hold my beer."
Not a good marketing strategy.

I am sure Gog staff can do better next time.