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I found a guide with my Beyond Divinity and Feeble Files games from GOG. True more are always welcome!!
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tinyE: I may be TOTALLY out of line for mentioning this and I apologize if it has been brought up before, but I was looking at all the cool bonus stuff you get when you buy games (manuals, avatars, pulp-fiction) and it occured to me that it would be nice, if ever possible, to offer up one of the better known stratgey guides for it. I realize any idiot can find a good walkthrough on google iniside of five seconds but I always appreciated the full color pictures in some of the nicer guides. I'm guessing Prima may be a real pain about helping anyone out with this, they enjoy charging more for one of their guides than the games cost. Still, I thought I'd mention it. In the past companies like SSN (? the Moon Project games) came with Prima guides courtesy of the packagers who realized sane men will not fork over $30 bucks for a guide for a 12 year old game. Or would we? :)
Have you tried gamesfaq.com?
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tinyE:
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Zandolf: Have you tried gamesfaq.com?
Yes and I love all those sites for walkthroughs and stuff. I just like the official guides for the maps and all the cool extras everyone has been posting about.
@TinyE getting all the secrets in the Tomb Raiders always drove me to guides, or Lara's demise.

Yet with there being so many online guides is it really up to GOG to chase down expensive guides, when peoplecan put up their own walkthroughs in the [enter game name here] forum.
Strategy guides were often made by third parties - gaming magazines, etc etc. Official strategy guides were not that common, at least not here.

Even if, they have to be provided to GOG by the publisher. (or GOG may ask for them), but if they were made by outsourced company or anything, the chances of seeing them here in PDFs are quite low.
I would love to see the Geneforge Guides here - As well as the other Spiderweb games ;-)