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Free Video Game Giveaways

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This is a place to post limited-time giveaways of full video games that are then yours to keep forever at no cost.

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I got Amazon Prime Gaming for free for a month. I claimed a few games I liked but there were many that I didn't want. So, I am giving away some GOG keys. Here's a list of games I haven't claimed:

How to get these games?

  1. Comment the name of the game you want.
  2. DM me saying that you want the key.
  3. Once I give you the key, copy-paste the here, and claim it.
  4. Install the game like you normally would. If you are a linux user, I recommend using Heroic Games Launcher, to download and install it, it has a nice interface and even supports controller navigation.

Prerequisites:

  • One user can claim only one game.
  • Your account must be at least 3 days old.

Yes, you will still own the game even when my Prime ends.

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[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I wish I could claim Duck Parodox, but it claims to require Windows 10. I only have Windows 7.

Love that you're doing this though.

[–] nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

You should switch to Linux, honestly. All your Win7 programs will run using Proton. Plus new games as well.

[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 4 points 4 weeks ago

I've tried off and on for the past 20 years to figure out how to use linux.

So far everytime I do, SOMETHING goes wrong. Something small. Probably something you wouldn't even think is a problem. Just "oh, the audio is muted. Just do this thing to adjust it".

Me? 3 hours later, patch of pulled out hair after having read several incorrect solutions online.

And the problem is, I understand there's a problem. But without understanding the core concept of how to do things, simple troubleshooting starts in terminal, and ends with me punching walls until my knuckles bleed.

To put this in perspective, I've been trying to turn on the fan in my raspberry pi case now for about 4 years. It used to come on. Then something else unrelated happened, and I was told to update all, upgrade all.

Fan hasn't worked since.