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The Day of the Dragons!

Divinity: Dragon Commander is 40% off (that's only $23.99) until 3.59 AM GMT on 14 October 2013. The same discount applies to the Divinity: Dragon Commander - Imperial Edition pack, and the Divinity: Dragon Commander - Imperial Edition Upgrade DLC (the one to use if you already have the regular edition but would like to upgrade it to the "imperial" version). That's not all. We've barely started! We've engaged in dark acts of enscorcery and are offering them up to you! This is an actual thing: we took an actual dragon from the actual game of Dragon Commander and printed it in all three of the dimensions that you and I readily perceive. We have taken the purely digital and made it analog. There is no end to our power! The universe is ours to command--to control! BWAHAHAHA--aherm.

The Red Dragon

So we have a dragon, and we've had it painted by a talented local mini-painting artist in Warsaw. And while the dragon is lovely, we want to give it to you. Specifically, we want to give it to you with the help of our friends at Larian and at PC Gamer.

The Green Dragon

Entering is simple: like GOG.com, Larian, and PC Gamer on Facebook to get one chance to win for each like. If you already like those pages, just confirm your email and name in our fan raffle app and you'll get a chance to win for each page you've liked already. Go to the GOG.com Facebook profile and check out the top post to enter!

The contest, just as the promo, lasts until 3.59 AM GMT on Monday, 14 October 2013.
Post edited October 10, 2013 by G-Doc
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inc09nito: I do not use Facebook and I do not like the idea of a contest where you need it to take part. I have a GOG account, I buy games here regularly and I completely do not get what facebook, youtube or any other service outside of a GOG has to do with me gaming and being a part of GOG community.
IMHO, badly played GOG :(
I totally agree ! I could have written exactly the same thing.

I love GOG for what it is : good old games and a certain idea of what gaming should be : DRM free. I'm not sure facebook and co share the same "ideology"...

Why do you need Facebook ? For advertisement ? I'm sure i'm a better ambasador praising you every time i can to let people know how gog is wonderfull. But Facebook, no sorry, i pass my turn.
Not interested in Facebook.
I checked it out and the contest does say that you're free to use an invented identity as long as your email address is valid.
I am not going to taint my existance with fecesbook. Sad to see I will be missing out on things like these because of it.

I wish there was an alternative way of participating in these.
How do I confirm my email?
Another Non-Facebooker here. I like my privacy thank you.
Oh...! Hmmmmmm....!! :I Crud I lost. No matter! Let it be known that the game from a conceptual standpoint, is amazing! I do hope to chase my game dev dreams and make a dragon game of my own! :V Where the game transforms into a dragon at will and flies around your room! ...maybe not, but my mood has not faltered!
So when do we find out who won?

To those who complain about Facebook, lets face it, social media is advertising ..facebook, twitter etc is word of mouth and a legit marketing ploy whether we like it or not.
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nijuu: So when do we find out who won?

To those who complain about Facebook, lets face it, social media is advertising ..facebook, twitter etc is word of mouth and a legit marketing ploy whether we like it or not.
If someone above you posted i lost, when do you think?
I was to late :(
Post edited December 07, 2013 by lordmarius1