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You have a few days to grab a total of 5 Linux-supported games from GOG's '10 good buys of 2016' sale. Yes, another sale. This is a crazy cheap time of year to be a Linux gamer, or expensive, depends how you look at it and how much you buy!

Here's a list of the games you can get that do support Linux:

* Stardew Valley - 33% off
* Darkest Dungeon - 50% off
* Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - 10% off
* Day of the Tentacle Remastered - 67% off
* Starbound - 33% off

A pretty damn good list, are you going to pick any up? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: DRM-Free, GOG, On Sale
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7 comments

koyal13 Dec 23, 2016
Maybe Starbound, but I waited a better discount with that title :P
inlinuxdude Dec 23, 2016
I'll buy them on sale on steam and hope that GOG sync's them up... Since it doesn't work the other way, it seems the more beneficial way to do it.
pb Dec 23, 2016
I'm staying true to GOG's original name and only buying OLD games there, all the rest on steam (or at places that provide steam keys, like HB).
Kohrias Dec 23, 2016
I will probably go for Darkest Dungeon. GoG is definitely one of my preferred places to get games. DRM-free is important to me.
minj Dec 23, 2016
Not buying any since they cba to release Galaxy.
tmtvl Dec 23, 2016
For the moment I have more games on GOG than on Steam. Gonna try and keep it that way, to support anti-DRM companies.
throgh Dec 23, 2016
Just to mention: GOG has one of the worst communities I've ever seen until today. Of course: I don't want to generalize, but to be honest ... better don't look in the international forums and just ask for help regarding to the games within their sections. There it is more calm and even nice, friendly. But within the general section there are many topics / threads similar to a field of mines. A discussion is impossible if the own opinion is not about that some big crybabies want to read / hear. Therefore you are downvoted until the posting is gone! What kind of shame for a gaming-community and corresponding platform: You want to write about tolerance for example on politics or generic humanity? Just not within this section. It is not possible at the moment! And I'm shocked GOG let this happening with a "non-interference"-strategy. I don't know how this is regarding Steam, but it is horrifying how intolerant some people are. GOG seems to have no further interest for the moment, so racism, sexism and much more can be written down regarding intolerance, even hatred. :(


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