Lol, that is a really big adventure train! D:
Here is a bump for ya! D:
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That's a good question, I'm not sure, so you're not blacklisted anymore.
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This train has actually nothing to do with Christmas (it's a solely religious holiday here, and it's not even celebrated on December 25); anyway, whatever holidays you're celebrating this month, have a merry time! As for me, aside from obvious and boring stuff, I'm having a gaming anniversary in a week or so. 20 years ago among the plentiful presents from my parents for New Year (the main holiday here in Russia) there was my very first PC game, a pirate CD with The Neverhood. It was love at first sight. I've experimented with different genres for a couple of years, but my real gaming passion became quite clear soon. While PC games found their way to Russian market, we were pretty isolated when it came to information, so we called these games "quests" after early Sierra titles; it's what you'd call adventure games (or point-and-click - although it would be too narrow). But enough babbling, here's a bundled train filtered by genre (basic SGTools rules, level 3+). Warning: some games may contain running and hiding from monsters.
And to the part that's a bit weird. I've had a sudden fit of stupidity and bought a bunch of keys on G2A. They are all from sellers with ratings of 98+%, so theoretically everything should be fine, but I don't want to risk it. Still, even the worst of these games are too good to be just ninjaed away (although they are all bundled as well). So let's do it this way: if you are able to pass this Day of the Tentacle Remastered filter, choose one game from the list and comment on the GA page. When the train arrives, I'll randomly pick one person for each game and send keys via e-mail. I apologize in advance, there won't be a replacement if anything goes wrong with these keys.
UPD: Happy New Year, all you beautiful people, adventure lovers or not! Let the year 2017 be prosperous and bring you exactly the games you wish for (well, and everything else you consider important in your life too)) Sorry for not answering you comments, I've been in a pretty shitty place this week - but thank you for putting a smile on my face on a daily basis :)
Also, please pay attention to the small, but awesome event taking place here right now. People are giving away War Child, the DLC for This War of Mine; the money from your purchase will go to the fund that's dedicated to helping children in various war zones. I encourage you to participate, the smallest possible donation is affordable to pretty much anyone, and your money will be used for a worthy cause.
UPD2: The train has arrived, I'm sending the games from the train today, but I'm affraid I don't have time to deal with the second part right now; I'll send these ones tomorrow or at most the day after.
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