Gifting Games, Freebies, and Sales I

How many of those have you actually played?
 
Are we talking about games I've played since I bought them or games that I bought on GOG after playing them years previously?
 
Both, I guess.
 
There's at least 50-60 in those two categories, plus another 140 games that I've hidden, because I'm realistically never going to play them (due to them having VGA graphics, my having completed them on console or what-have-you).
 
Not a gifted key but still in the spirit of this thread--

Redbox is getting out of the game rental business (at least in the US) and are selling off all their stock at discounted prices. You can search their website for games on sale near you but be warned that their inventory search system is hot garbage. They only sell console games, AFAIK.
 
Epic Games is giving away The Bridge, which is a physics-based puzzle platformer.
Blasted fruck its requirements are way below what my computer has and yet it's Windows-only. Is it worth the effort of trying to hammer it through Wine? It's too new to run on the old-games partition a.k.a. Windows XP.
 
I don't know anything about the game, sorry. Can't hurt to snag it for later even if you can't run it. Free is free.
 
Free certainly is free. I keep spending my money on books because of my newly-elected dictator imposing arbitrary limits on what non-rich people can spend their money on. :crazyeye:
 
Posted on a Discord server I'm on, so I'll pass it along:

If you have the Epic Store, Farming Simulator 19 is currently free.
 
Sorry.
 
According to the same Discord server I mentioned before, next week Kingdom Come Deliverance will be free on the Epic Games Store. :)
 
Someone on the aforementioned Discord server is actually playing it and posting pretty screenshots and I'm seriously considering signing up to get it.
 
I signed up to snag Into the Breach and did not regret it.

What do people use discord for?
 
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