GOG Hits 100 Games, Gives One Away

Andy Chalk

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GOG Hits 100 Games, Gives One Away


GOG.com [http://www.gog.com] has reached the 100 game milestone with the addition of the point-and-click adventure Teenagent, which it's giving away free as a "thank you" to fans.

Developed by Polish studio Teenagent [http://www.mobygames.com/company/metropolis-software-house] told the story of Mark Hopper, an "average teenager" who's drafted into the RGB, a "super secret secret service agency" investigating the disappearance of gold from the main European bank. You're pressed into service after the RGB, unable to make any headway on the case, goes to a fortune teller for help and is told that only you can solve the mystery.

"It's been less than six months since we started the open beta, and in that time we've managed to sign 20 publishers and reach the 100-games milestone," said GOG.com Managing Director Adam Oldakowski. "We still have a lot more PC-gaming history to revive, but we're thrilled that we've kept up our goal of releasing at least two new games each week. We'd like to reward our amazing fans with the free release of Teenagent, and we hope that you'll all be with us when we hit 200, then 300 and beyond!"

Teenagent was originally released in 1994 for DOS-based PCs and the right here [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga].


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dekkarax

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Congratulations to GoG, but I was expecting something...more for game 100.

It's still good though.
 

zoozilla

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dekkarax said:
Congratulations to GoG, but I was expecting something...more for game 100.

It's still good though.
Hey, it's free!

And from what little I've played of it, Teenagent seems like it's a pretty enjoyable point-and-clicker. It's got a really weird, intriguing sense of humour.

It's great that a site like GOG could get to the point it is today. I'll definitely continue to support it as time goes on.
 

Brotherofwill

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Super secret secret service agency...wow, it must really be secret then.

Can't help but feel charmed by the typeface in the picture, good old adventure games.
 

Ophiuchus

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They... they have the original Simon The Sorcerer games. Which I've been trying to get hold of since I lost my original copies over a decade ago. I never knew of this site until I read this article.

Escapist, I owe you one. Fo' srsly.
 

teh_gunslinger

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thecaptainof said:
They... they have the original Simon The Sorcerer games. Which I've been trying to get hold of since I lost my original copies over a decade ago. I never knew of this site until I read this article.

Escapist, I owe you one. Fo' srsly.
One day, maybe years from now, maybe tomorrow, they will knock on your door and reclaim that debt. :)
 

Ophiuchus

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teh_gunslinger said:
thecaptainof said:
They... they have the original Simon The Sorcerer games. Which I've been trying to get hold of since I lost my original copies over a decade ago. I never knew of this site until I read this article.

Escapist, I owe you one. Fo' srsly.
One day, maybe years from now, maybe tomorrow, they will knock on your door and reclaim that debt. :)
Heh, well, if any of the staff happen to be in London and fancy a beer...
 

Ranooth

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Im still waiting for Dungeon Keeper and Machines to be put on there.