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GOG's "Luck of the Irish" sale discounts over 40 games, saving list here

GOG.com has announced a St. Patrick's day sale that sees over 40 titles discounted for your pleasure.

The sale went live today, and offers mass discounts on such games as Alan Wake, Hotline Miami, Fez, Spelunky, Surgeon Simulator 2013, Brutal Legend and many more.

The promotions end Tuesday, March 18, at 4:59AM GMT, and as an added bonus customers can build their own promo bundles by choosing five games from a list of 25 to net themselves up to 90% off the lot.

Here's the list of valid games:

  • Alan Wake's American Nightmare - $2.00
  • Alan Wake - $3.00
  • Hotline Miami - $2.00
  • Deponia - $3.00
  • Fez - $2.00
  • Unepic - $2.00
  • Book Of Unwritten Tales, The - $3.00
  • Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams - $2.00
  • Avadon: The Black Fortress - $2.00
  • Book Of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles, The - $3.00
  • Spelunky - $3.00
  • Reus - $2.00
  • Expeditions: Conquistador - $4.00
  • Smugglers V - $2.00
  • Surgeon Simulator 2013 - $2.00
  • Dust: An Elysian Tail - $3.00
  • Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded - $4.00
  • Brutal Legend - $3.00
  • Magrunner: Dark Pulse - $3.00
  • Avadon 2: The Corruption - $2.00
  • Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within - $3.00
  • Swapper, The - $3.00
  • Triple Town - $2.00
  • Lilly Looking Through - $2.00
  • The Inner World - $3.00

You can also pay $2 for a 'Pot of Gold' which holds a mystery game. It could be a big, full-price game or something else. The mystery is almost tantalising, so it's time to peddle this image out again:

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Let us know if you pick anything up.

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