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GOG gives away free games for Christmas

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In the course of the Christmas season, the online store GOG.com surprises with a generous free gift: The full version of the platformer roguelike game “Caveblazers” is available to download for free for a limited time. This gift, released by indie developer studio Deadpan Games in 2017, allows users to keep the game permanently. Despite being over six years old, “Caveblazers” still promises an entertaining gaming experience.


“Caveblazers” takes players into a mysterious cave in which an unimaginable power is supposedly hidden. The challenge is to venture deeper and deeper into the cave, meeting various characters along the way, overcoming obstacles, overcoming dangers and facing epic boss battles. The game offers a unique experience as new adventures are created daily through a randomized system, which significantly increases the replay value.

To receive this free gift, interested players must visit the product page of “Caveblazers” in the GOG.com online store by January 5, 2024 at the latest. There you can add the game to your shopping cart and complete the purchase. After downloading the full version and linking it to your own account, the game is then permanently yours. An offer that combines gaming fun and Christmas joy, but is only available for a limited time.

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Age: 28 years Origin: Germany Hobbies: Gaming, Biking, Football Profession: Online editor

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