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A Blizzard of Bonus Codes is On the Way!

As we discussed on Monday, our holiday celebrations are continuing; in place of our usual weekend promo, though, we thought that we would share the gift of classic gaming, because that’s what the holidays are all about, right?

We have a variety of games we’ll be giving away over the course of the next 48 hours, through here on GOG.com as well as through our main social media channels of Facebook and Twitter. If you’d like to maximize your likelihood of winning sweet holiday loot from GOG, be sure to follow and friend us!

Okay, that’s enough pre-giveaway banter, let’s get on to the juicy part.

This giveaway has ended; we're starting another one at 1700 GMT this evening. Check back in then!
We're going through all of the submissions and will be randomly awarding winners their games via PM shortly.


EDIT: The last giveaway has started. Check out the new thread!
Post edited December 11, 2011 by Thiev
Raclette on Christmas. There is nothing better.
Turkey, potatos and a whole lot of gravy.
Bread, tomato and sausages. Not much money for big meals here :)
Ginger cookies & cinnamon tea, yay! ^_^
Salmon, herring, bleak roe.
duck with dumplings :)
Schlopp, you just gave me my favourite Christmas food, raclette!
Christmas ham =)
Chocolate covered orange slices.
Chocolate!
Swedish meatballs, of course! ;)
Genuine swedish meatballs :) as mother made them, of course
I already own Realms of Arkadia 1+2.. but for the record... my favorite holiday food is something my family called "dough boys".

A variation of fried dough, but closer to a warm baked bread with a soft inside. You'd cut the small ball of dough open, careful not to burn yourself, and put some butter inside where it'd melt immediately. You'd think you'd need to add sugar or cinnamon, but no. Delicious, like some weird melding of pastry and breakfast bagel, they'd be devoured within minutes of each batch.

Made only at Christmas Day, in the morning the smell and taste of these treats always usher memories of opening presents.. and in our family of gamers (my dad was a programmer, and his love of making and playing games passed to the whole family) that meant that new games were always associated with "dough boys".

Happy Holidays.
Pierogi ruskie :-D
Placki ziemniaczane!