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Age of Wonders, King of Dragon Pass, Darwinia, and other strategy classics up to 80% off!

We know that you like to be in charge. We know that you like that feeling of power and the constant pressure of one life-and-death decision after another. Whether you are in the battlefield, commanding your troops, in a warlord's tent deciding the life and death of your subjects, or in a city hall, placing miniature buildings on a map--you flourish. Leadership is your element. Knowing that, we've prepared a [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/strategy_games_weekend_promo_250414]Supremacy Special promo to cater to your tastes. Or rather: to nourish that ever-present hunger for power that you have. Let's take a look at a few of the games on this weekend's offer, shall we?

If you've been eyeing Age of Wonders 3, but you're unsure if it will suit your taste well, this is your chance to sample the concepts of the series. On this promo you'll find all of its predecessors: Age of Wonders, Age of Wonders 2: The Wizard's Throne, and Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic, which offers virtually infinite playtime with its random map generator feature. If you like turn-based strategy games following the time-proven explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate scheme, but you haven't had the chance to play these games, now you can--for half the regular price, with the first game for as little as $2.99 and both sequels for $4.99 each!

The unique storytelling gem King of Dragon Pass puts you in charge of a clan of colonists in an unexplored territory. The ways the story of your clan can unfold are virtually limitless! Every single decision you make affects the slowly-unravelling tale. There's consequence to every action in this game and the choices between right or wrong rarely are apparent. Wrong choices don't end the game, though. Like in real life, they just make things harder. This community favorite, one of the highest-rated games on GOG.com (and rightfully so!), can be yours for only $2.39.

If you enjoy the turn-based mechanics of the Heroes of Might and Magic series, but you would like to immerse yourself even deeper in a complex and extensive gameworld, don't miss Eador: Genesis. When we originally released this Russian masterpiece, we said that the single-player campaign can take up to 200 hours to beat. Our colleague from the support team, who knows the game by heart came asking later how did we come up with such a number. We told him, that 200 hours is the expected playtime stated by the developer. "Must have been a speedrun"--our friend commented, and we believe him (GOG.com support is known to be trustworthy, afterall). So brace yourselves--for only $2.39 you'll get more than 200 hours of playtime.

But that's only scratching the surface of our weekend promo! There are many more games to challenge your leadership skills on the Supremacy Special promo page, so go ahead and check them out now! The offer will last until Tuesday, April 29, at 3:59AM GMT.
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tinyE: This King of Dragon Pass dilemma is going to kill me. I am not a fan of the genre but whenever people talk about it they sound like they are describing the 2nd coming of Christ.
If you don't buy King of Dragon Pass, I'm taking your remaining ball . Gonna use it for target practice with my slingshot .
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tinyE: This King of Dragon Pass dilemma is going to kill me. I am not a fan of the genre but whenever people talk about it they sound like they are describing the 2nd coming of Christ.
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Licurg: If you don't buy King of Dragon Pass, I'm taking your remaining ball . Gonna use it for target practice with my slingshot .
You couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat.
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Licurg: If you don't buy King of Dragon Pass, I'm taking your remaining ball . Gonna use it for target practice with my slingshot .
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tinyE: You couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat.
Even so...
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Ixamyakxim: [..] Eador is another one I haven't played and I'm a bit more on the fence about - I always wanted to nab it. I actually just started a thread in the subforum trying to figure out if I should 1) hold off for the pretty that is MOTBW, but risk bugs and a slightly more cumbersome interface or 2) just go with Genesis[..]
I've read that the remake has a better campaign total time (not unnecessarily huge as in E1), better save system (E1 has a single autosave?!), multiplayer support and obviously a better graphic.
I couldn't find yet if these have been fixed in the remake: major bugs, bad optimization, too long animations, bad UI.
Post edited April 25, 2014 by phaolo
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gandalf.nho: Humm, Cossacks looks too difficult and in doubt about Age of Wonders (normally I prefer RTSs..) and the other interesting ones I already have, guess will pass this time
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tinyE: Interesting you mention Cossacks. It is brutally hard but for some reason I keep coming back to it, and I hate a challenge. I'm not going to insist anyone buy it like they should Battle Realms, but Cossacks reminds me of the Cenobites from Hellraiser in that they offer the absolute extreme in both pleasure and pain.
Well then Mr E I shall ask you. I was considering American Conquest till I noticed that it was made by the same people who did Cossacks. No disrespect intended but I hated Cossacks so I'm not to keen on trying out a game by the same people. But maybe you can change my mind on that....

I'll help you get your third star back =)
high rated
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tinyE: Interesting you mention Cossacks. It is brutally hard but for some reason I keep coming back to it, and I hate a challenge. I'm not going to insist anyone buy it like they should Battle Realms, but Cossacks reminds me of the Cenobites from Hellraiser in that they offer the absolute extreme in both pleasure and pain.
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Johnmourby: Well then Mr E I shall ask you. I was considering American Conquest till I noticed that it was made by the same people who did Cossacks. No disrespect intended but I hated Cossacks so I'm not to keen on trying out a game by the same people. But maybe you can change my mind on that....

I'll help you get your third star back =)
Keep the star. XD AC is Cossacks on a different continent. If you didn't like Cossacks then don't even consider it; save your money.
Whenever i look at Defcon another game (who's title eludes me) keeps coming to mind --- cant recall if it was a c64 or a pc game -- but had similar (if more primitive graphics) kind of mechanics and gameplay..Nato and Warsaw pact were prominent. I know its a bit off topic but anyone remember the game? ....
Incoming?
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Johnmourby: Well then Mr E I shall ask you. I was considering American Conquest till I noticed that it was made by the same people who did Cossacks. No disrespect intended but I hated Cossacks so I'm not to keen on trying out a game by the same people. But maybe you can change my mind on that....

I'll help you get your third star back =)
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tinyE: Keep the star. XD AC is Cossacks on a different continent. If you didn't like Cossacks then don't even consider it; save your money.
Thanks man :) +1
I am debating whether to purchase Heroes of Annihilated Empires or Eador: Genesis. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for the help!
This Battle Realms ... does it have a pause feature? Because I'm awful at RTS games that don't pause.
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boru: This Battle Realms ... does it have a pause feature? Because I'm awful at RTS games that don't pause.
Does not, it's an awesome game, but it can get quite hectic. It really is good, so I'd recommend it if you're willing to put the time in to get nice at it.
Are there any games in the promo that have single player skirmish modes?

The only games I have from the promo are the Introversion games.
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zaine-h: Are there any games in the promo that have single player skirmish modes?

The only games I have from the promo are the Introversion games.
Battle Realms, Cossacks, American Conquest - these I know have skirmish mode.
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zaine-h: snip~
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Matruchus: Battle Realms, Cossacks, American Conquest - these I know have skirmish mode.
Thank you for the heads up! Cossacks looks interesting.