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The most significant selling point of GOG (formerly Good Old Games) is the complete absence of Digital Rights Management (DRM). When you purchase Little Misfortune on GOG, you download an offline installer. You are not required to launch a client (like Steam or Epic) to play. You can install the game on a laptop, desktop, or external hard drive without ever logging into an account again. For preservationists and those with unstable internet connections, this is a godsend.
While the game is available on multiple platforms, the GOG version offers specific benefits that appeal to dedicated fans and collectors: Little Misfortune-GOG
The ending (which we won't spoil) is infamous. If you have played Fran Bow , you expect a dark twist. But Little Misfortune goes further. It is not a horror game about jump scares; it is a horror game about the realization that sometimes love isn't enough to save someone. The GOG version—with its offline saves—allows you to sit with the ending credits in silence without an online leaderboard or store pop-up ruining the moment. The most significant selling point of GOG (formerly