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Say farewell to 2013 and welcome 2014 with 15 special bundle deals up to 80% off.

2013 is coming to an end. Oh, what a fun year this was to be a gamer! Especially a PC gamer, as our console brethren got quite a sizable share of stress and frustration along with their fun, mostly due to the controversy around the new console generation DRM policies. Luckily, the NoDRM movement scored quite a success there, and some of the gamers' worst nightmares did not materialize in the end. Meantime, here at GOG.com, it was another year of DRM-free gaming. We got bigger, we got better, and our catalog of the best games in history got more extensive. Business as usual. It was a good year to be a GOG.com user, and we can promise you this: the next one is going to be even better!

But you're probably anxious to hear about our promo for today, right? Well, we did wrap up the 2013 DRM-Free Winter sale last Sunday. But this doesn't have to mean we can't offer you some amazing deals today still! Remember all those bundles and packs that competed for your support to become the daily community choice? We know that a whole lot of people were disappointed to see their favorites get fewer votes than the other deal and seemingly vanish into oblivion. Fret not! We kept all those offers safe for you, and you can get them all now. Just navigate to our main page, and see for yourself: 15 special bundle deals up to 80% off. Nice, huh? Well, there's no better party than a gaming party, so let make the transition from one year to the other to the sound of laughter, mice clicking, and keyboard tapping! Hurrah!

This final 2013 special "bonus stage" offer will last until Thursday, January 2nd 2014, at 9:59AM GMT.

Happy New Year of gaming, everyone!
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gandalf.nho: Happy new year, GOG!

Someone recommends the Settlers series for fans of RTSs like Age of Empires?
I recommend the Settlers series for fans of any genre :)

Might as well pick up Heritage of Kings also now, it is the last game in the series here on gog for me. Never hurt to have another backup.
I own following bundles:
- Fantastic Open Worlds
- Indie Platformers
- Wadjet Eye Adventure Pack

I can buy individual games from them with a discount. PM me if you are interested, paypal is the most suitable option.



Can somebody say something about Eador: Masters of the Broken World? Is it good enough to buy it or should I just stick with Genesis? If it's just improved graphics then I'm not really interested... Anyway, if I buy Eador: Masters of the Broken World I will have the entire Brave New Lands bundle too. I may also complete my Heroes and Settlers collection but it's not a high probability.
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Wishbone: Also, the Tactical Strike deal claims to contain Fallout Tactics (for whatever reason), but doesn't actually.
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Melvinica: Maybe because they will not be selling Fallout from tomorrow?
Yes, that's of course the most likely the reason why it isn't in the deal, but it doesn't explain why it claims to be, which is rather the point I was trying to make.
Nice one GOG, a really pleasant surprise before the start of the new year

Looks like I'll be completing 3 packs and spending around 15 bucks

Also: Please do more 80% off packs, they make these sort of bundles very, very tempting and hard to resist
Thanks GOG,
now i am real broken...but at last i could snatch Eador Masters and Giana Sisters: Rise.
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Stooner: Me too.. I never played a Settlers game, and the 10th anniversary seems like a good one to try.
Good choice. In my opinion Settlers 2 is the best game in the series, and I'm obviously not alone in that since they chose that one to make a remake of. Also, as remakes go, it's the best I've ever seen. It updates the graphics to modern standards while sticking rigidly to the original graphical design, fixes the few things that needed fixing, and leaves everything else the hell alone. Most remakes try to "make their own mark" on the game in question, which almost never goes well. This remake is so full of respect for the original game that it seems unreal.
I already have Primordia and Gemini Rue in my backlog, but I'm wondering whether to buy Blackwell and Resonance or holding out and waiting for a discount on Typing of the Dead: Overkill, which is only 25% off at the moment. I've onlt played Dreamfall and TLJ so far, using walkthroughs. Do Blackwell and Resonance's stories jusitfy buying them or should I not throw 6 dollars away at the moment?
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To make a larger transaction rather than lots of little ones to complete the deals, I've successfully done the following:

Gone into the deal in question, if I determine I wanted it I 'checkout', however afterwards I simply saved all the games to my wishlist (save for later), which immediately disqualifies them for the large savings.

Rinse and repeat on all other deals.

On the last deal, move the deals back from your wishlist to your cart. If you've done it right and it completes the deal, the price will drop. It may not work on certain selections in which case you either have to start with them, or try it again, or get it on a second pass. I recommend adding your total up and compare it against your shopping cart to make sure you're getting the correct deal/value (Just cause it worked for me...)
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Your not the only one mate :)
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Melvinica: Maybe because they will not be selling Fallout from tomorrow?
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Wishbone: Yes, that's of course the most likely the reason why it isn't in the deal, but it doesn't explain why it claims to be, which is rather the point I was trying to make.
Check again please :)
This is like an abusive relationship. GOG keeps pummelling my wallet and I think "this time, it's over". Only a few days later I find myself buying yet another bundle. "Thanks" for the great deals ;)
I'm totally broke. :/

Anyway, Happy New Year GOG!
GoG... Have mercy.

My wallet is still licking its wounds from the autumn sale. Plus the Christmas sale opened old wounds and tore some of its own.

I dont know if the ole girl has enough left in `er to survive another sale. She canne take much moar, Cap`n.
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Wishbone: Yes, that's of course the most likely the reason why it isn't in the deal, but it doesn't explain why it claims to be, which is rather the point I was trying to make.
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JudasIscariot: Check again please :)
Thank you ;-)