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GOG.com’s got a Pick 5 sale on now; PC and Mac games on offer

GOG.com today announced their Pick 5 sale that allows gamers to pick any 5 games from a list of twenty great titles, potentially saving up to $115. Prices on titles range from $2 to $5.

Best yet, 7 of the games in the following list are also Mac OS X-compatible:

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  • Tiny & Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers (PC, Mac OS X)
  • The Witcher: Extended Edition (PC, Mac OS X)
  • A New Beginning – Final Cut (PC, Mac OS X)
  • PiD (PC, Mac OS X)
  • Puddle (PC, Mac OS X)
  • Legend of Grimrock (PC, Mac OS X)
  • Chronicles of Riddick
  • Inquisitor
  • Defender’s Quest (PC, Mac OS X)
  • Alan Wake’s American Nightmare
  • Deponia (PC, Mac OS X)
  • Runaway 3
  • Lucius
  • Divinity 2: Developer’s Cut
  • King’s Bounty: Crossworlds GOTY
  • Back to the Future: The Game
  • Alan Wake
  • Sam & Max Save the World
  • Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space

There’s some good’uns in there, gamers — we’d highly recommend Alan Wake, The Witcher, Chronicles of Riddick, Back to the Future, Sam & Max and Tiny & Big… and look at that, we’re WAY past five different games already!


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