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respectable and reputable users allowed, or just lovable, no scammers or imposters
gieaway will end soon, and I will announced when sometimes later
codes will be given shortly after closing
there's three winners

the game:
pick game from my wishlist and say why I should love it and recommend me another
you'll be awarded with game of your choice, doesn't have to be game you recommend me, but it must be on my wishlist

I have some money to spare and I wish to be generous.

CLOSED!
Post edited November 05, 2018 by BeatriceElysia
Definitely ADoM.
It has almost everything you need in roguelikes. Its mechanics are cloned like hell. You play ADoM == you play really big share of RLs. And, well, don't you want to be among all those YAV-posters?
As of recommendation... I don't know if you already have it but Risk of Rain is (IMHO, of course) quite good roguelite-platformer delivering lots of fun.
I'd recommend Moonlighter! I really enjoyed it! It's a fun rogue-lite with some shop keeping elements that adds a very interesting component to the game! Plus, the sound track and art style of the game complements each other pretty well and made me really connect with the game and it's world!

I would definetly recommend Enter the Gungeon, as it seems you really like isometric rogue-lites! It is one of my personal favorites as it is filled with many many secrets and so many puns that I actually laughed or smirked at. :P (But Risk of Rain, as mentioned by LynXsh is definetly a game that you should also check out! :D)

Nice wishlist! We have a lot of the same interests! :P (I wouldn't mind giving Wizard of Legend a try! :D (Or ADoM if Wizard of Legend is too expensive :P)).

Thanks for the very generous giveaway! +1 :D
My recommendation for you is Wandersong. It's a fun game that bring a little smile on you face while playing it. I've played the demo from Humble and it was a very relaxing game. And beside who could resist a great system requirements like written on the game page below.

As a replacement, another not so serious but fun game is the Kingdom Rush Trilogy. Tough but not frustrating tower defense.

Add: in for Regalia Royal Edition that is currently discounted
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Post edited November 05, 2018 by zlaywal
Hello, thanks for GA:)

No doubt the best game in your wishlist is Thronebreaker.
I can trully recommend it with my eyes closed, because it's a CDProjekt's game and The Witcher game, even if I am not a big fan of card games.
The other game I can recommend is Torchlight 2, because there is no Diablo 2 here yet, but T2 is great replacement, or maybe even better. This game will be a strong challenge in NewGame+ mode, seriously - and it has got more than one NG+ iterations ;)

I can also recommend one good game from outside of your Wishlist - S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Just when you feel that postapocaliptic climate of Zona, then you will be waiting for Stalker 2 like for homecoming of good old russian uncle with bottle of vodka.

I would be in for one of them from your Wishlist:
- Thronebreaker
or
- Divinity: Original Sin 2

Best regards and have a nice playing :)
Post edited November 05, 2018 by erbello
Thanks for another great giveaway!

You have given me the impression that you are more action, fantasy, role playing, adventure and less strategy, tactics, stealth, roguelike. And you definitely love to cast spells at everything that moves:) So I think you would enjoy Torchlight 2 from your wishlist. It's fun, it's cute, it has good customization of character, it has pets, a big open world with a lot of towns, day cycles, weather effects, dungeons and legendary loot. Replayability is good and there are also many mods. I would also recommend two other arpgs, Victor Vran and The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Final Cut.

In for Tower of Time
My recommendation is Torchlight 2. Because it is a very good game, full of options for customization, quite simple and easy to orient, quite delicious to play, single or multiplayer. Extremely lightweight, running on almost any computer.

I also recommend Hob, latest game from the creators of Torchlight.
The game has a style that goes back to the old the legend of zelda. Hob does not give his hand to the players, the information is minimal, from there the player has to untangle himself as he can and discover the mechanics of the game by himself. This game is an adventure without voices but even so much is said if you pay attention.

Thanks for the very generous giveaway! :)
As LynXsh pointed out, ADOM is a must have on that list.

I remember playing it back in 1999, awful ASCII graphics, no sound, and yet it was love at first sight (keep in mind that it was an RPG golden age, with Diablo, Baldur's Gate or Lands of Lore in the market back then, so it wasn't easy for any indie RPG to stand out, and yet ADOM did). It's one of the most complete, surprising, fun and unforgiving games you will ever see. It could be entitled The King of Roguelikes, and indeed it was the first roguelike I ever played, and managed to keep me hooked for years. The only setback is that permadeath and such a long game can be frustrating for many players, but maybe it can be disabled in the newer versions (I haven't played it in such a long time) or you can cheat with the save files (not that I did it, you know ;) )

As for the extra recommendation, I would choose Renowned Explorers: International Society, a very good lighthearted roguelite that somehow gets unnoticed by many gamers. It has nice visuals and really good mechanics. Guaranteed fun for many, many hours...

Thanks for the Giveaway, Beatrice! Have a wonderful week!
Thanks for giveaway. I recommend Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition this is the best party-based RPG in recent years. Interesting story with awesome side quests (I think they were guided by the Witcher games, for creating interesting situations many times). Characters is also great, very charismatic for this genre.

Also I recommend (outside of wishlist) Shadowrun trilogy, because I see a lot of RPGs on your list. So this just nice franchise in rare setting for pass the time while Cyberpunk 2077 is on development.

In for Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
I'd recommend Divinity OS 2.
It seems like you enjoy your RPGs, and i've heard a ton of great stuff about this game. It's probably one of those games you know you'll end up buying anyways, this is a good excuse to just dive in lol. I've played the first one a while back and it was a lot of fun. Larian doesn't seem to take itself too seriously when it comes to tone of games. It was light hearted fun, with super fun combat. Some of the most interactive fighting I've done, many ways to win a fight. Out of the games on your list, this is probably the safest bet. Guaranteed dozens of hours of fun.

My second recommendation would be Hellblade.
Just the idea of having a mental illness in a mythological setting, and it being a central part of the game is interesting as hell. It's a theme that's not explored all that often. It's far from the turn based RPGs on your list, but it looks to be a very unique game. It makes me imagine how mental illnesses were perceived in ancient times both by others as well as those who had them.

As for me, if I win, I would like to request Divinity OS 2.

Anyways, thanks for the giveaways you've been doing. Enjoy whatever game you end up getting!
Post edited November 05, 2018 by pkk234
Giveaway will end very soonish and I will announce the end next time I post.
Can I say why would you love not one but two games? I've got them both recently and can't decide which one is better. First one is ADOM, second one is Thornbreaker. On one hand, ADOM is kind of simpler game in the end and great roguelike but it has "high entry level" - every new player will need to learn a lot to be effective (I'm still using wiki on every my step :D) and then will be much easier to play. On the other hand, Thornbreaker's rules were quite easy to learn for me but Gwent (PvP part of Thornbreaker) will be (probably) much harder to master later. Both games are great if you like turn-based thinking and you only need to decide if you like to spend some time to learn or not. ;)

As for recommendation: Darkest Dungeon - as it is one of the top games I've played and should be another must-have for every roguelike fan. Yes, it is "punishing" game, but this "punishing" is kind of fun here, haha. Also, I like the art style very much.
Winners:
zlaywal
Awolnation
greeklover


Thank you for participation, giveaway is closed.
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Awolnation: I'd recommend Moonlighter! I really enjoyed it! It's a fun rogue-lite with some shop keeping elements that adds a very interesting component to the game! Plus, the sound track and art style of the game complements each other pretty well and made me really connect with the game and it's world!

I would definetly recommend Enter the Gungeon, as it seems you really like isometric rogue-lites! It is one of my personal favorites as it is filled with many many secrets and so many puns that I actually laughed or smirked at. :P (But Risk of Rain, as mentioned by LynXsh is definetly a game that you should also check out! :D)

Nice wishlist! We have a lot of the same interests! :P (I wouldn't mind giving Wizard of Legend a try! :D (Or ADoM if Wizard of Legend is too expensive :P)).

Thanks for the very generous giveaway! +1 :D
I believe you want Wizard of Legends instead of ADOM?
Post edited November 05, 2018 by BeatriceElysia
Congratulations to all the winners! :)
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