
That's $29.40, with over a hundred games to hack through to add more value.

Let's arbitrarily (and conservatively) value the random games at 50 cents/hour of actual enjoyment, and add another $5 for the games I've already played and liked. $15.60 for the direct downloads of games available on GOG So, if I conservatively value the GOG games at "max normal discount" of list - 80%, that's: and exactly 125 other direct-download games! Many of them look wretched and I'll never touch, some of them I've already played and rejected as horrible, but there are quite a few on my "interesting list" that I do want to try. Probably about ten hours of entertainment total. Oh well.įive that I have played and enjoyed to various degrees. I also got direct downloads for Ten titles I already own on GOG.

So far, we're up to $122 in list price games. I also traded Steam codes for Two more titles on GOG, list price $16. Since August 12th of last year (my first bundle, "Remute's Retro Rampage"), I've spent $37.50 on 28 bundles, or about the cost of one AAA title here on GOG.įive codes for GOG games, list price at $28Įight Direct Downloads for games that are on GOG that I don't have, GOG list price at $78 I may jump on the "no more bundles" bandwagon, but first wanted to tally up what I've actually received in order to value it.

So, before Groupees launches another bundle to tempt me, I thought I would do a quick analysis on what my haul actually is over there.
