50% all PC games! Big Fish download games

The banner at the top of the page tells you to select the $19.99 per game option to use the 50%-off code. So it looks like it's really only a deal if you're buying one single game, because the next pricing option is $9.99 per game, with an obligation to buy two...
 
All prices are $19.99 so half would be $10.

as for the 2 games at $9.99... that is the game Club. You can't buy both games now, that is 2 months of game club....if you bought 2 games now, you would still be required to buy another one next month...
 
I'd much rather use this deal than get locked into the Game Club. If you know you are going to buy games over time with Big Fish, Game Club is great. But with this coupon, you can buy as many as you want now and not get locked into the future.

Big Fish really is the place to go for Hidden Object games, but if you are looking for strategy or action, they aren't that great.
 
How is their DRM? What did they give you with Peggle Nights - a self-contained executable? Does it have to be activated?
 
You download their Big Fish software and then in installs the game. You can install the game on multiple PCs and if you PC crashes you can always reinstall it. Their software keeps track of what games you have paid for and you can reinstall them anytime.
 
A lot of games are exclusive to Big Fish. New exclusives include:

Monster Quest

Adventure Chronicles: The Search For Lost Treasure

Mystery Legends: Sleepy Hollow

Dracula Origins

Floating Kingdoms

Secret Missions: Mata Hari and the Kaiser's Submarines...

Boy, that's a lot of hidden object adventures!
 
It used to be all match-3 games... now it's all time management Diner Dash clones and hidden object Mystery Case Files clones....
 
I can't stand the time management games... one Diner Dash was enough already... now it's Wedding Dash, Fitness Dash, Parking Dash...crazy...

A lot of the hidden object games are pretty good and getting better. Just check www.gamezebo.com for reviews if you want to see if a particular game is any good or not. The regular gaming sites like IGN won't cover casual games until one pops up on a game console, a CD-Rom, or something like WiiWare... Gamezebo only covers casual PC games and does a fairly decent job with their reviews...
 
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