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Let the birthday celebration begin!

Welcome to Pick 5 Games & Save 80% Weeklong Promo. We all know your gaming-sense is tingling right now. All those great indie games for $2, $3, $4, or $5. Twenty-five games! In case you're wondering which ones to get, we have an answer for you: all of them! You can save almost $300 by simply buying all those games right now, with an average discount of 80%. Mix, match, and make your own promo. Just pick 5 games, pay $10 or little more, depending on your gaming taste, download and play those wonderful indie games of all genres, themes, and sizes.

Omerta: City of Gangsters is not only $5, but all the DLCs for the game are now bundled in one single pack, and for just a fraction of the regular price. But that's not all! Omerta is now available for Mac OS X as well, so all Apple-gamers can lean from cover cradling chattering Tommy guns right now. Feel the atmosphere of early 1930s, enter the brutal gangsters' world, and become the ultimate Atlantic City mob-ruler. Omerta is just one of twenty-five: for the full list of indie games you can pick for your personal bundle and grab with 80% discount, go to the [url=http://www.gog.com/high5]Pick 5 Games 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*.) This promo ends next Monday, September 16, at 3:59 AM GMT.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!
Pick 5 Promo is just the beginning of our big birthday celebration. GOG.com is turning FIVE, and we have five weeks of promos, gifts, contests, and specials with a Grand Finale in the middle of October. Become a fan on , follow us on [url=http://www.twitter.com/gogcom]Twitter, join our circle in , and subscribe to our [url=http://www.youtube.com/gogcom]YouTube channel so you don't miss out on any of the upcoming birthday spécialités.
I didn't realize it was a rogue like, my bad. Either way you two sold me on it so job well done. :D

BTW I threw Stacking into the mix and I'm seriously doubting it will even run on my OS. :P For $2 I can't really lose now can I?
Post edited September 09, 2013 by tinyE
Too bad already owned games don't count. Could have gotten a couple.

Hey, bon anniversaire, GOG!

Hey, I've been with you since almost the beginning: 1815 days! :D

Cool! :p
Post edited September 09, 2013 by Zoidberg
Does anyone know if it's possible to double dip in this special? That is to say, can I pick 5 games, pay, and then go back and do it again with 5 different games?

I''m hovering around 250 games and, somehow, I only have 7 of these. There's quite a few I've missed here and would like to pick up.
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Woolytoes: Just thought about picking up Omerta: CIty of Gangsters, but luckely I have read some reviews and decided to pass. Sad, to see an fascinating idea badly implemented.
Are the reviews after the latest patch or before it? I last played it a bit after "The Arms Industry" DLC, and while the strategic part wasn't particularly hard, it was still fun. Patch after added quite a few things in the strategic layer, along with rival gangs etc. I'd say it's worth $10, and for $5 it's a very good choice. Not a stellar game, but good mindless fun, should provide you with 5-20 hours of entertainment, depending on how much you want to do per mission.
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SpiderFighter: Does anyone know if it's possible to double dip in this special? That is to say, can I pick 5 games, pay, and then go back and do it again with 5 different games?

I''m hovering around 250 games and, somehow, I only have 7 of these. There's quite a few I've missed here and would like to pick up.
You should be able to do that, choosing 5 games each time (unless you need less than 5 to complete the 25 set, in which case you should probably be able to only buy those)
Post edited September 09, 2013 by JMich
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SpiderFighter: Does anyone know if it's possible to double dip in this special? That is to say, can I pick 5 games, pay, and then go back and do it again with 5 different games?

I''m hovering around 250 games and, somehow, I only have 7 of these. There's quite a few I've missed here and would like to pick up.
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JMich: You should be able to do that, choosing 5 games each time (unless you need less than 5 to complete the 25 set, in which case you should probably be able to only buy those)
Many thanks!
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Zoidberg: Hey, I've been with you since almost the beginning: 1815 days! :D

Cool! :p
yay, I've got 1819! my internet ego +1 :)

congratulations, GOG!!!
Congrats on 5 years of DRM-free goodness, GOG. :)
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Kunovski: yay, I've got 1819! my internet ego +1 :)

congratulations, GOG!!!
I'm curious - How did you find it after 6 days of its existence?
Happy Birthday GOG!
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damien: Please help me choose one from the following:

-Anodyne
-Driftmoon
-Dyad
-Miasmata
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JudasIscariot: Well, I played Driftmoon and I feel confident in recommending that one :) You won't be disappointed with it :D
now I'm down to Driftmoon vs Miasmata :)

any opinion helps
Great promo and start to celebrating GOG's Birthday. Look forward to see what's in store via Facebook/Twitter in the upcoming weeks ahead. Already stated Happy Birthday on both, but Happy Birthday GOG...once again. :)
Omerta is really $5? That's cheap.

Hmm. These games are really cheap, but you have to buy 5 of them. I have most of the ones I want. These needs careful thought. Careful thought probably followed by unwise splashing out!
Post edited September 09, 2013 by graspee
Happy Birthday GOG!
Thanks for the promos!
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damien: now I'm down to Driftmoon vs Miasmata :)

any opinion helps
Former is a budget RPG (see: simple, not bad) and latter is an exploration game with survival aspects. If it makes a difference Miasmata is graphically demanding so if you have a weaker computer then I would lean towards Driftmoon.
Hmm, let's see here...

Strike Suit Zero, Driftmoon, Waking Mars, and The Cat Lady. Those I'm quite sure of, but cannot decide on the fifth.

I'm not into horror/survival-themed titles, so Slender, Amnesia, Penumbra, Miasmata, Lucius, and Zafehouse are out.

Removing what I already own, that leaves Tiny and Big, Signal Ops, Shattered Heaven, Dyad, and Omerta as valid options for the last pick. Help me decide here.
Post edited September 09, 2013 by Maighstir