GOG.com just started up a Indie Royale-esque promotion for the Divinity series on the lead up to their release of the Divinity Anthology.
For those that don't know, Divinity is a series of RPGs made by a Belgian developer named Larian Studios. While it would be hard to call them unqualified masterpieces, they've had good receptions among the people who play them and have enjoyed a reasonable amount of popularity, though they seem to be critically unable to get much press at all.
In any event, the promotion works that you can pay what you want; paying anything gets you Divine Divinity, paying the average adds the spinoff Beyond Divinity, and paying twice the average (it seems--used to be at $17 but now it's down to $16) adds in the Developer's Cut of Divinity II. And there's the usual panoply of maps and books and whatnot that you get from GOG.
http://www.gog.com/divinity
For those that don't know, Divinity is a series of RPGs made by a Belgian developer named Larian Studios. While it would be hard to call them unqualified masterpieces, they've had good receptions among the people who play them and have enjoyed a reasonable amount of popularity, though they seem to be critically unable to get much press at all.
In any event, the promotion works that you can pay what you want; paying anything gets you Divine Divinity, paying the average adds the spinoff Beyond Divinity, and paying twice the average (it seems--used to be at $17 but now it's down to $16) adds in the Developer's Cut of Divinity II. And there's the usual panoply of maps and books and whatnot that you get from GOG.
http://www.gog.com/divinity