Grab the excellent real-time dungeon crawling RPG, Tower of Time, completely FREE from GOG during the final days of their Winter Sale.
I'm a big fan of Tower of Time, it has a wonderful setting to explore and the real-time combat is certainly something that feels a little more unique. The developer, Event Horizon, are also working on a new RPG called Dark Envoy and you can find more details on that here.
As for the GOG sale, it's still going until 2PM UTC on January 2nd, 2020. Tons of fantastic DRM-free titles available for Linux at crazy prices. You can find some wonderful updated classics like Turok with 75% off, Forsaken Remastered with 66% off, The Original Strife: Veteran Edition with 90% off and Noctropolis also with 90% off.
Here's a few other good picks with big discounts:
- Battlevoid: Harbinger - 90% off
- Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians - 90% off
- Caravan - 90% off
- Hard West - 90% off
- Teslagrad - 90% off
- Ultimate General: Gettysburg - 90% off
- Zombie Night Terror - 90% off
So head on over to GOG to get Tower of Time FREE until 2PM UTC on January 1st, 2020. It will send you back to the GOG homepage, just scroll down a bit and you will see the banner to claim it. You can also see all Linux games on sale on GOG using this link.
Quoting: EagleDeltaThe Tower of Time giveaway doesn't seem to work right now. The link just goes back to the main store page.Scroll down.
Quoting: EagleDeltaThe Tower of Time giveaway doesn't seem to work right now. The link just goes back to the main store page.
There is a redeem link in the middle of the main store page.
Quoting: on_en_a_grosI'm just curious, is there a way to know if my purchase is affiliated with GoL?Unlike Humble, GOG don't show it on the store when your purchase helps a partner. However, if you use our links you should be fine. You can check if there's cookies for GOG named "pp_st" and "pp" that have "b2a10a6c3dcadb10c8ffd734c1bab896d55cf0ec" in them (the same code added to the end of our links).
I can say plenty of people do use our partner links, and they really do help us.
Quoting: Liam DaweQuoting: on_en_a_grosI'm just curious, is there a way to know if my purchase is affiliated with GoL?Unlike Humble, GOG don't show it on the store when your purchase helps a partner. However, if you use our links you should be fine. You can check if there's cookies for GOG named "pp_st" and "pp" that have "b2a10a6c3dcadb10c8ffd734c1bab896d55cf0ec" in them (the same code added to the end of our links).
I can say plenty of people do use our partner links, and they really do help us.
Thanks for the answer, the affiliate link is one of the reasons I'm using more gog lately, it's always a pleasure to help someone by buying games ^_^
Quoting: on_en_a_grosThank you for considering us :), you can find the links and others any time on the Support Us page! :)Quoting: Liam DaweQuoting: on_en_a_grosI'm just curious, is there a way to know if my purchase is affiliated with GoL?Unlike Humble, GOG don't show it on the store when your purchase helps a partner. However, if you use our links you should be fine. You can check if there's cookies for GOG named "pp_st" and "pp" that have "b2a10a6c3dcadb10c8ffd734c1bab896d55cf0ec" in them (the same code added to the end of our links).
I can say plenty of people do use our partner links, and they really do help us.
Thanks for the answer, the affiliate link is one of the reasons I'm using more gog lately, it's always a pleasure to help someone by buying games ^_^
Quoting: BigJI use Arch Linux. How do I buy and play games from GOG?
Never used Arch but I think something like Gamehub should do the trick for you.
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