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Best ways to get prepared for the challenging week!

A proper Monday kick-off is a clue to the successful week! Get prepared for your weekly adventures with the selection of amazing games full of danger, intrigues, and challenges!

What about Forgotton Anne (-40%), a seamless cinematic adventure where your words and actions can alter the tale?

If you're looking for something inspired by Machinarium and Gobliiins, check Bulb Boy (-75%) - an intuitive 2D point & click horror adventure about a boy with a bright head (alright, it's a bulb...). 

Or maybe you're more into the unique cyberpunk-fantasy world of Shadowrun? Shadowrun Returns (-75%) in the urban sprawl of the Seattle metroplex, the search for a mysterious killer sets you on a trail that leads from the darkest slums to the city’s most powerful megacorps. 

The Weekly Sale runs until April 15, 10PM UTC.
This sale is too niche for me . :p ( Zachtronics games )
STASIS & Cayne are great games. Also check out this http://www.desolationgame.com/ and if it appeals to you, please click here -> https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/beautiful_desolation
Typo? Says WeekEND sale.
Forgotton Anne is amazing, like playing a Ghibli movie.
Ion Maiden seems very cool, but who knows when that'll finally be finished
Bulb boy is a nice little game filled with funny and creepy moments. And at that price a must-buy. ;)
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Vythonaut: STASIS & Cayne are great games. Also check out this http://www.desolationgame.com/ and if it appeals to you, please click here -> https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/beautiful_desolation
^this. But not for the faint-hearted.
high rated
Now that there is a proper news post...

Titles Discounted to a New GoG Low Price:
Bulb Boy Soundtrack Remastered [DLC] (75% off vs. 50% off)
CAYNE: DELUXE CONTENT [DLC] (50% off vs. 30% off)
EXAPUNKS (25% off vs. 20% off)
Forgotton Anne (40% off vs. 30% off)
Forgotton Anne Collector's Upgrade [DLC] (40% off vs. 30% off)

Titles Discounted for the First Time in 2019:
EXAPUNKS (25% off vs. 20% off) - GoG Low - Last Discounted 27-Nov-2018
Ion Maiden (10% off) - Matches GoG Low - Last Discounted 25-Jun-2018

As always, more details can be found on my Google Doc:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RtI0Mpg1jjnM66q-02Y56-u5jcGT3YDKn6-5WsLwC6k/edit?usp=sharing

Added to the Sale Two Hours Later:
CAYNE: DELUXE CONTENT [DLC] (50% off vs. 30% off) - GoG Low
Infinifactory (50% off)
Secret Agent (80% off) - Matches GoG Low
Post edited April 08, 2019 by RWarehall
I would like to encourage anybody that enjoys sci-fi to pick up Stasis and Cayne... but they definitely need to be played in that order. They're marvelous.

All the Zachtronics games have a lot to offer as well, but Infinifactory is one of the best PC games created, ever, bar none. Get it.
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yogsloth: All the Zachtronics games have a lot to offer as well, but Infinifactory is one of the best PC games created, ever, bar none. Get it.
Only if you know or enjoy programming . Also some of the Gog version of Zachtronics games are outdated .
I love (and own, and have finished, except for insane optimization) all of the Zachtronics programming games on gog, but there is one complaint I have about them. The ratings should've been done like Tomorrow Corporation's games: completely offline (with optional on-line component). Are my solutions the best they could be? I stopped caring after TIS-100. I just don't like giving my games Internet access. As an alternative, they could provide some sort of web site to upload specific game (text) files to and download the latest scoring updates. As long as I don't have to run the game itself connected to the Internet.
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yogsloth: All the Zachtronics games have a lot to offer as well, but Infinifactory is one of the best PC games created, ever, bar none. Get it.
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i_hope_you_rot: Only if you know or enjoy programming . Also some of the Gog version of Zachtronics games are outdated .
You don't need a lick of programming to enjoy Infinifactory or Spacechem... but yeah, the appeal of TIS and Shenzhen are pretty limited unless you like beating your head bloody against spreadsheets.
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i_hope_you_rot: Only if you know or enjoy programming.
That's not the case for either Infinifactory or Opus Magnum. They're about building functional machines/mechanisms instead.
For me Zachtronics are just guys from some other planet. Considering how brilliant, creative and challenging are their games from gamers perspective, it's just hard to imagine how these games were invented and developed. It probably requires IQ a level above those who are able to beat them, which, as I said, suggests some alien life-form ;)

mrcrispy83, thanks again for showing me Spacechem - one of the greatest puzzles I've ever played!

• $1.19 • -80% • Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure
• $1.19 • -80% • Hocus Pocus
• $1.19 • -80% • Realms of Chaos
• $1.19 • -80% • Secret Agent
• $1.19 • -80% • Wacky Wheels
• $2.24 • -75% • Bulb Boy
• $2.49 • -75% • Europa Universalis II
• $2.49 • -75% • Hearts of Iron III
• $2.49 • -75% • Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition
• $2.49 • -75% • Spacechem
• $3.49 • -50% • TIS-100
• $3.74 • -75% • Ironclad Tactics Deluxe Edition
• $3.74 • -75% • King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame + Dead Legions
• $3.74 • -75% • Shadowrun Returns
• $6.69 • -33% • STASIS
• $7.49 • -50% • SHENZHEN I/O
• $8.70 • -33% • STASIS: Deluxe Edition
• $11.99 • -40% • Forgotton Anne
• $12.49 • -50% • Infinifactory
• $13.39 • -33% • Opus Magnum
• $14.99 • -25% • EXAPUNKS
• $17.99 • -10% • Ion Maiden
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Vythonaut: STASIS & Cayne are great games.
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toxicTom: ^this. But not for the faint-hearted.
True.