GoG has a sale on Goldbox games. Which GB game is the most accessible in your opinion?
Azure Bonds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OLGx2lGtOc
Man I want to get both of these bundles but first one doesn't have HD rereleases and second one is expensive for a bunch of games that look poorly aged.
Also are any of those Star Trek games good?
>>2815848
>paying for Goldbox games
Aren't they abandonware?
>>2816276
Gog regularly sells abandonware games. They're usually pretty cheap and worth it to have it work out of the box with some extras bundled, but these are pretty expensive. I doubt 50% off 25 year old games was the best they could do.
Unless they went and put all the text in the booklet in to the game, why would you pay any money for this?
>>2816271
The Star Trek games in question. I heard 25th Anniversary was good and I've played some of the later Starfleet Commands.
>>2815848
Treasures of the Savage Frontier is technically better overall. But you'll probably want to start with Gateway of the Savage Frontier then transfer your characters.
>>2816324
technically the best*
>>2816282
33% unless you buy the whole set :(
gold box was recently added tho, they're not going to drop them that much that soon
>>2816276
It's not abandonware if it gets published and supported. GOG makes sure the games run every relevant system.
Dungeon Hack
>>2815848
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Literally unlimited. Hundreds of hours of content. Play the PnP conversions from Ray Dyer's The Realm campaign.
Buck Rogers
>>2816282
If they are being sold then they are, by definition, not abandonware. Abandonware is hardly even a thing.