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Pick 5 out of 20 games, save 80%! This week only!

BOOM! Here's a new explosive offer for GOG.com users. We've prepared a list of 20 exciting titles including some of the best indie games and modern releases available on our site, and we invite you to mix, match and create your very own bundle of 5 games, in our week-long [url=http://www.gog.com/pick_5]Pick 5 promo. You will save 80% on your purchase! The Witcher for $2? Chronicles of Riddick for $3? Deponia for $4? Yes! Only on GOG.com!

For the full list of the 20 amazing games you can pick for your personal bundle and grab with 80% discount, go to the Pick 5 promo page. Tell your friends! (We've even included some handy Facebook, Twitter and Google+ buttons on the promo page for your convenience. Don't hesitate to use them *wink*.)

The offer lasts until Tuesday, March 19, at 9:59AM GMT.
hmmmmmm
TAKE MY MONEY!

Picked:
- Alan Wake
- Defender's Quest
- Inquisitor
- Sam & Max Save the World
- The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena
If I didn't already own most of those games I would have participated...oh well.
Is there no way to combine this promo with the new FTL sale? I am not asking to include FTL with this promo, but would like to purchase the five games with FTL, for one sale. For some reason the promo doesn't go in the cart and you have to make two separate purchases.
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Post edited March 13, 2013 by rodrolliv
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jjsimp: Is there no way to combine this promo with the new FTL sale? I am not asking to include FTL with this promo, but would like to purchase the five games with FTL, for one sale. For some reason the promo doesn't go in the cart and you have to make two separate purchases.
Hm. No, it looks like you can't buy both promos at once because server gnomes don't believe that mixing promos is what morally upstanding gnomes do.

Sorry about that.
The same problem occured also for the last promos. This should be fixed, because this also costs money from transaction fees (less money for GOG and/or more costs for the customer).
Thank you for the amazing deal! This was something I suggested on one of your surveys so I had to buy it. I already had many of these in some form before so it was a little challenging to pick up the fifth game. I chose Puddle. Now I have to buy Runaway 1 & 2 at some point as those weren't part of the offer.
Hmmm, well there's 4 games here I want. Just one more space to fill. I'm considering the following.

A New Begining

Puddle

or

Sam and Max Save the World.

Any thoughts on which on I should get?
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Johnmourby: Hmmm, well there's 4 games here I want. Just one more space to fill. I'm considering the following.

A New Begining

Puddle

or

Sam and Max Save the World.

Any thoughts on which on I should get?
Between those three? No question. Sam and Max Save the World (if you like standout point-n-clicks!).
Post edited March 13, 2013 by totalhenshin
I'm willing to give The Witcher for Divine Divinity or Blood PM me if you want, anyone interested in any other game from the promo can PM me aswell.
I plan to purchase the following 4 games from this deal:

Alan Wake
Alan Wake: American Nightmare
Divinity 2: Developer's Cut
Legend of Grimrock

I do not want any of other games in the promo. If someone is interested in trading and wants a certain game from this promo, I will buy it along with the rest and PM him the gift code. In exchange, I would like the gift code for either Arx Fatalis or The Bard's Tale. If interested, please PM me.

Thanks for trading with me, adambiser!
Post edited March 14, 2013 by BuzzLightyear2
Nothing here for me unfortunately. :(

Thanks for the offer though.
I keep reading opinions on Inquisitor and I'm getting increasingly confused about whether the game is for me or not.

I've settled on Divinity 2, King's Bounty and Defender's Quest, but I can't for the life of me settle on the other two choices. Point-and-click adventure, platformer or shooter -- there are too many options!
*thinking* should i or shouldnt i get some of these games...