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We love Good Old Games. We care for them, we give them home, and we do our best to make them last forever. In fact, the classic titles were the main reason to start our platform all those years ago (hence the use of our initial acronym). And our love and passion for them still remains as strong as ever.

That’s why we are incredibly happy to say that 4 great classic games and Silver Box Classics (containing 4 more), all straight from SNEG, are now available on GOG – find them all (alongside their other D&D classics) HERE! And because we are celebrating our Spring Sale, each of today’s releases are on -15% discounts for the duration of Spring Sale (until April 3rd, 10 PM UTC).

Let’s take a look at what amazing adventures we’ll be able to (re)discover!

Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace
An adventure RPG with strategy elements that provides swashbuckling excitement and the magic of D&D adventures, but in wildspace! In this gem you’ll captain your own Spelljammer ship, recruit officers and crew to man your magical ship, and soar into the ether and explore the planets of Realmspace.



DeathKeep
A D&D dungeon delving the way you like it - fast, furious and fun! An evil Necromancer has escaped from his icy prison and is wreaking havoc upon the surrounding lands. Journey to this frozen wasteland and destroy the forces of evil - if you dare.



DragonStrike
The first-ever dragon combat simulator! In this title the deadly skies above the Dragonlance game world of Krynn explode before your very eyes. The first-person viewpoint propels you into a fully animated, 3D world of action and excitement. So to the skies brave knight - and victory!



Fantasy Empires
A D&D adventure and the first title to feature a computer Dungeon Master who mediates all elements of the game play. Create alliances, defeat enemy kingdoms and forge an empire in this exciting world. Under the computer Dungeon Master, you’ll interact with fantastic races, command dozens of troop types, send your heroes on quests and construct a variety of buildings and fortifications.



Silver Box Classics
A collection that’ll bring back some great memories. It gathers adaptations of the events in the first four Dragonlance role-playing modules, at the beginning of the War of the Lance – these were the first games that brought the world of D&D to PC gaming:

Heroes of the Lance – D&D epic where we discover the world of Krynn. Control the Companions of the Lance (they aren’t Heroes until they succeed!) in their quest to recover the Disks of Mishakal. Only this can defeat the Queen of Darkness and restore the balance between Good and Evil.

Dragons of Flame – Takhisis, Queen of Darkness, and her Draconian hordes have overrun much of the homeland Krynn, even the elven armies of Qualinost, valiant in their resistance to this evil power, struggle on the edge of defeat. It is only the returning Companions of the Lance that can halt this wave of tyranny before Krynn is consumed by evil.

War of the Lance – That's the first D&D computer wargame. Prepare for fierce battles and all-out war when the forces of Whitestone clash against the evil Highlord Dragonarmies. The prize: absolute rule over all Ansalon on the Dragonlance game world of Krynn.

Shadow Sorcerer – A tie-in with the Dragonlance series of novels. The player controls a party of four adventurers that have just rescued 800 slaves and must shepherd them through the wilderness before the evil Dragon army catches up with them. There are three levels to the game: - strategic, tactical, and political. All three take place in real-time with the evil dragons constantly on the adventurers' heels slowly picking off the escapees.



In addition, by purchasing the new releases, along with Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One, Two and Three, Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series, Ravenloft Series and Dark Sun Series, Al-Qadim: The Genie’s Curse, and D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator, you'll receive a special completion offer with a -54% discount!

Time to feel the ultimate wave of nostalgia and relive amazing gaming experiences. Check out the D&D SNEG titles and be sure to make full use of all the Spring Sale goodness (like THIS curated collection of classics). Sale ends on April 3rd, 10 PM UTC.
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Gudadantza: In my profile the silver box ones are shown as four different entities. So probably it is something traffic related because of the sale (?)
For a couple of days, in my case, Galaxy wasn't refreshing itself, even after purchasing a title it only was shown into the launcher after restarting the thing, but the game was shown in the web site profile properly.
Now everything works fine, so who knows
Hmm, that's interesting. I visited your profile and went to the "Games" tab but I don't see any of the Silver Box games there. I looked for all four and I didn't see them. I did see DragonStrike and Deathkeep though so those are showing properly. The games do show up in my account library (accessed from the drop-down on top of the website). Maybe it's something on my end?

Also, I played Heroes of the Lance yesterday but I didn't get that notification post on my Activity Feed that I played it for the first time (not in Galaxy or the website profile). Maybe they're working things out behind the scene. I don't know.
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Gudadantza: In my profile the silver box ones are shown as four different entities. So probably it is something traffic related because of the sale (?)
For a couple of days, in my case, Galaxy wasn't refreshing itself, even after purchasing a title it only was shown into the launcher after restarting the thing, but the game was shown in the web site profile properly.
Now everything works fine, so who knows
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Rex3400X: Hmm, that's interesting. I visited your profile and went to the "Games" tab but I don't see any of the Silver Box games there. I looked for all four and I didn't see them. I did see DragonStrike and Deathkeep though so those are showing properly. The games do show up in my account library (accessed from the drop-down on top of the website). Maybe it's something on my end?

Also, I played Heroes of the Lance yesterday but I didn't get that notification post on my Activity Feed that I played it for the first time (not in Galaxy or the website profile). Maybe they're working things out behind the scene. I don't know.
Well, I thought you talked about your library, my fault, anyways, if I am not wrong in the profile page and activity feed only the games launched via Galaxy are shown. time played etc, In my case probably only Deathkeep.

I have launched the others without Galaxy itself. Maybe that's the reason behind
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SpellSword: When does it display the "-54% discount"?

I put them all into the site's cart but they still had their -15% discounts instead of the expected -54% off.

Is the additional discount not shown unless you click the "Go to checkout" button?
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Jalister: I saw it when I went to checkout. You have to own several other D&D games too. I had everything else except two of the newer DLC, and got the 54% discount. https://www.gog.com/en/promo/20230327_launch_dnd_sneg
Thank you.
It's been really good to play DragonStrike again. I missed it so much. Well done, SNEG. Can't wait to see what you do next.
Haven't seen these before.

I didn't see if a higher discount triggered by having them all, but I thought not. I'd have to buy them next time, so wishlisted for now.