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Three bits of GOG news in one for you DRM-free shopping fans today, as not only are they doing a big sale they also recently revived two more classic games.

First up, the classic 1992 comedy adventure Eternam was released on GOG earlier this month. Little late on picking it up since the Linux build wasn't actually available right away but now it is. Next up is Leo the Lion (original Polish name: Lew Leon), another retro classic action-platformer from 1996. GOG just released it today!

GOG are also doing "The Baguette Days", a week long sale to celebrate some fantastic French titles. Some good Linux picks are in there like:

In their French classics selection you can also find Arx Fatalis (67% off) to use with the open source Arx Libertatis game engine, along with 75% off Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition. The rest of the classics aren't on Linux.

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on_en_a_gros Jul 8, 2019
Quoting: Chronarius
Quoting: GuestThey have a discount on Helium Rain too. ^_^

It is 50% off on Steam for the next 20 hours :)

But what I don't understand. What makes Helium Rain so special?
If I have Avorion, Everspace, Pulsar - Lost Colony, Celestial Command and others already.

Why Helium Rain?

Helium rain is a mix between a fly SIM and a resource/ fleet management game. The game looks nice and the Newtonian flight is satisfying ones you used to it, but it makes the flight in the combat a bit slow with a heaviness sensation. From what I saw from avorion and everspace, it's not the same type of game.
TheSyldat Jul 8, 2019
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: GuestThey have a discount on Helium Rain too. ^_^
Ooof, how did I miss that. Added.
Sigma Theory too is in the sale (I checked the linux version is on GOG )
Asu Jul 8, 2019
bought a few very oldies that I didn't know even existed on gog.
Happy guillotine day!
Also GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG galaxy on linux pls.
Tchey Jul 9, 2019
Et voilà, comme disent les français.
TheBard Jul 9, 2019
For those interested in Arx Fatalis, be aware that the GOG version is only available in English while the Steam one is in 6 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish.
on_en_a_gros Jul 10, 2019
Quoting: GuestI guess it’s similar to Euro Truck Simulator? There’s no story and no campaign and no end?

I haven't played it since it left early access, so it may have changed a bit. The narrative part gives you just the background and your goal is just to be the biggest company. I consider it like a good game but have to admit it's a bit too empty (on the narrative sense)for my likes. Hope these helped you a bit :)
Tchey Jul 10, 2019
Helium Rain in my opinion is best compared to the X games (X3 reunion etc), but at a lower scale. It's a great game, and i love the design of the ships, station and all.
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