The good guys over at GOG.com feel your pain, you wanted a new Dungeon Keeper to love on Valentines Day but that’s just not going to happen. Instead the Dungeon Keeper you got keeps asking you for money and you don’t have time for that noise.
So GOG.com said guess what, we have the Dungeon Keeper you love, it’s a little older, a little rougher around the edges but it’s still that classic game of killing adventures who are trying to steal your gold with super evil traps, no 24 hours shenanigans, no imp limits and certainly begging you for money.
How much would you pay to go back to the good old days of treasure rooms and sweaty imps doing your dastardly deeds? What about if we told you it will cost you nothing? Just sign into your GOG.com account and grab some fun for free. You better hurry, you only have until Sunday February 16th at 10:59 AM GMT to grab your copy of Dungeon Keeper Gold.
If you would like to give back to your lovingly awesome pals over at GOG.com they’re even having a big ol’ sale just for you! They’ve put 40 games on sale, some new, some old, all a sure thing to bring a smile to your face on Valentines Day.
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GOG.com Shares the Devilish Love w/ free Dungeon Keeper
Classic game that spawned a genre free on GOG.com; 30 other games up to 90% off in Valentine’s Day sale, and GOG’s weekend sale focuses on D&D games
GOG.com-the Internet’s one-stop shop for the best games in history, DRM-Free for PC and Mac-is showing the love for gamers this Valentine’s Day with the acclaimed Dungeon Keeper Gold (which includes the Deeper Dungeons expansion pack) completely free on GOG.com, courtesy of the fine folks at EA, for the next 48 hours until Sunday 16 February at 10:59 AM GMT. On top of this giveaway, they will be offering Dungeon Keeper 2 for just $1.49, and 29 more games up to 90% off in their Valentine’s Day promo, which focuses on titles that can be played with-or against-a gamer’s favorite “Player 2”. Finally, GOG.com’s weekend sale has every D&D game in the company’s catalogavailable for sale for up to 80% off. All told, that’s 40 games discounted to help GOG.com show its love for gamers today.
Dungeon Keeper Gold, an award-winning classic game originally released in 1997, brings the experience of managing a dungeon and all of its nefarious inhabitants to PC & Mac. With famously dark humor, many different levels and unlockable room types and monsters to control, this game created a genre-the dungeon sim-and is available free for 48 hours to any GOG.com account holder, thanks to GOG.com’s friends at Electronic Arts. The sequel, Dungeon Keeper 2, changed a number of mechanics, overhauled the dungeon creation system, and generally improved the game in a number of that ways that made it widely acclaimed as even better than the original. Dungeon Keeper 2is discounted to just $1.49 in GOG.com’s Valentine’s Day sale.
Speaking of which, there are 29 other games that can be played in competitive or cooperative multiplayer on sale today at GOG.com up to 90% off. From Syndicate Wars ($1.49) to Arma 2 ($4.99) and from Fistpuncher ($1.99) to Trine ($0.99), there’s no end to great games, new and old, that GOG.com is offering to its users for them to play along with their preferred Player 2. The “Multiplayer Games” promo is also a 48 hour event that runs until Sunday 16 February at 10:59 AM GMT.
Finally, D&D classics like Planescape: Torment, Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2, Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2 and more are a vailable up to 80% off on GOG.com’s weekend sale. Both the weekend sale, as always runs until Tuesday 18 February at 04:59 AM GMT. The heady combination of all of these great games on sale, plus the recent releases of the Red Faction games on GOG, Kentucky Route Zero Season Pass, and Eschalon: Book 3 give gamers plenty to choose from this weekend to help share the love with friends, or just check out what’s new on GOG.com.
About GOG.com
GOG.com is a store that sells DRM-free games for download. With more than 650 games in its catalog and 150+ partners, they have games from every big studio you’ve ever heard of—Electronic Arts, Activision, Ubisoft, Square-Enix—and games from indie studios that produce brilliant games in obscurity. Formerly known as Good Old Games, GOG.com has games from as far back as 1981 and as recently as yesterday. With the best games in history for PC and Mac, GOG.com has grown to be the #2 independent digital distributor on the ‘Net.