PSA: Buy 1, get 1 free Dungeons & Dragons PC classics on GOG this week

22 February 2012

The room is dim, lit only by a single torch in an iron sconce on the mossy wall. Rats scuttle to and fro across the stone floor, their eyes gleaming in the flickering firelight. The room is mostly empty, except for a rough-hewn wooden table in the middle. On closer inspectio-

“Wait, do you guys want to check it out?”

“Yes, yes let’s check it out.”

Okay, on closer inspection, you see that there are some small, flat boxes on it.

“Do you want to look at the boxes?”

“Okay, I look at the boxes.”

Right, so the boxes ar-

“Are they game boxes?”

“Don’t interrupt me, you’re breaking the immersion.”

“But they’re game boxes, aren’t they? They’re the boxes of the games currently on promotion on GOG.com, and this whole thing is just an overly elaborate news article because you can never just write down the relevant information like a normal person.”

“… Fine. Whatever. Let’s do it the boring way then.”

There are eight Dungeons & Dragons PC classics. If you buy one, you get The Temple of Elemental Evil free. It is a special offer. It is available until 27 February.

The eight games are:

  • Baldurs Gate
  • Baldur’s Gate 2
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard
  • Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
  • Icewind Dale
  • Icewind Dale 2
  • Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition
  • Planescape Torment

You can buy them on GOG.com. It is linked below. Thank you for reading this, and have a nice day.

Source: GOG
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