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Up to 75% off Prison Architect, Darkest Dungeon, The Escapists, Guild of Dungeoneering, and more!



All beaches within walking distance are packed and the prices to the nearest tropical paradise are a tad too high? Don't fret, there are some equally intriguing destinations that you can spend your vacations in: <span class="bold">Dungeons & Prisons</span>! There's plenty of humidity here, too, as well as a shortage of personal space, an abundance of ravenous insectoids and crustaceans, plus the distant echoes of inhuman screams. But the food is better and everything here is far less expensive, like up to 75% less!

Paranoia, fatigue, nightmarish monstrosities, and lots of blood. Nothing screams holidays like a trip to the Darkest Dungeon, a place where all your hopes, dreams, and well-equipped mercenaries go to die a horrible, turn-based death. You'll love it.

Need a confined space to call home for a while? Well so do these inmates, and they are relying on you, the acclaimed Prison Architect, to build it and run it for them. Manage the facilities, put out fires, and keep the criminals so content that they'll never want to leave.

You've earned some relaxation, so kick back with a short session of Desktop Dungeons. Kill some monsters, pick up loot, solve puzzles, then go back to whatever it is you were doing. Ok, maybe right after you finish this dungeon. Or the one after that.



Get cozy and spend some time inside these rather inviting <span class="bold">Dungeons & Prisons</span>, going for up to 75% off. Don't worry about running out of confined spaces, there are plenty for you to explore: The Escapists, Dungeon Keeper Gold, Guild of Dungeoneering, Dungeons 2, and more!
The promo will last until August 5, 9:59 AM UTC.
Another tempting games on promo, damn... I'm trying to save some money here... :)
Looks like a decent collection of games. However I'm inclined to wait as most of the 50%-66% ones although not priced badly, simply aren't quite incentive enough to purchase on the spot yet. I question if I spent too much this year already on games, even though I'm cutting back from the first few years I was here.

Probably wait for the Halloween/Winter DRM-free sales which aren't far away.
I'm glad they finally came up with a new promo idea (group of games). Unfortunately neither Prison Architect nor Guild of Dungeoneering has dropped below my preferred ceiling of $5, so I'll still have to wait to purchase those.
did gog release the first Dungeons game?
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Roxolani: did gog release the first Dungeons game?
No.
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musteriuz: ... Guild of Dungeoneering ... preferred ceiling of $5, so I'll still have to wait to purchase those.
I spent about $11 for GoD (+pirate DLC), and I've not regretted the purchase. Understand, though, that there are some times that the deck is stacked against you (literally), especially if you have chosen the wrong build for a dungeon. But there are other times that judicious play can be used to overcome that. As for the 'decks', they vary based on the build you play, so if you like micro-managing card decks, there's none of that here.

I don't quite understand how all my minions drop from level 4 to level 1 after completing a dungeon. I must give them a potion of amnesia before I rob them of all their loot.

I've probably 10 to 25 hours in the game. There are some grindy sections, but only because I built my tower out poorly and did not avail myself of all the appropriate 'powerup' buildings.

I will say this, those pirate sections (they are part of level 2 if you are looking for them) are downright hard unless you specifically tweak the dungeon to benefit your minion.

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Tweaking dungeons may include sacrificing monsters to monsters (instead of your minion) so that two move wandering monster take longer to catch up to you.
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TL;DR
I'd still recommend just the base GoD game for $7.50, though. It's pretty funny. Be warned, though - it's British humor (not quite as funny as Monty Python), and so the humor won't be to everyone's liking.

edit: deck 'construction' and spoiler
Post edited August 02, 2016 by PincushionMan