LaPtiteBete: Haha, a kick in the crotch :-D ... sounds a funny plan.
Hum, that's a dilemma... (personnally I would wait for a discount ; not that I don't want to help more the developpers, but I don't have enough money to allow me that option... or else I wouldn't be able to buy my usual insane amount of games :-p)
I've put it on my wishlist, even if I'm not a big addict of "terror" tagged games... but I LOVE end-of-world style games :-) Would you please tell me if it's
that scary, once you've bought and played it ?...
Besides the flooding crap, I'm good, thanks :) ... my basement is drying... we're waiting for the owlet's dad to eat (whatever he will have brought...)
Hum, no, I'm not a duck... I don't think owl can even swim :-\
It'll be something I wait on for a while, I think, since there's too much catching up to do to grab it immediately.
Between Warhammer, Call of Cthulhu, Star Trek, D&D, Bethesda and Serpent of the Staglands, there's already a wallet killing amount of stuff.
I'll be glad to let you know what I think once I get ahold of it. It looks promising.
Don't feel too badly, I don't think crows swim very well either.
Additional - I have no idea what Devolver is thinking right now. Looking at the Humble sale, and they've undercut retail price on a number of items so hard that it's making me think they're having financial problems and need to make some cash immediately.
Why else would they be offering independent games that are 20 dollars retail for 2 dollars?