CarrionCrow: Not a problem. Figured I'd offer.
I tend to shoot for games with historical significance, along with the good and the very bad. So they all have value.
Haven't ever played through the original X-Com, but it's been very well spoken of for years and years now. Looking forward to it, even though I know I'm going to die a lot.
It is nice to get some new old classics here, I do feel it will be another example of a bigger publisher coming here, leaving us table scraps left over from Steam, then never coming back again. But who knows, but I very much doubt we will see any of the more recent games from the publisher.
EndreWhiteMane: What's this about milkshakes and super meatballs? I'm in, I'm starved.
Meatball milkshakes? You Americans will eat anything. :-)
Have you had a nice day?
*big silly hug*
omega64: Exactly, I didn't get it due to the graphics. Let's just say the last 2 2d pixel art horror games I bought didn't impress me.
I might take a second look sometime though.
I am not sure I classed the game as a horror, but I did enjoy it. It is short and simple, but I still liked it. If you are not sure maybe wait for a sale, just in case it is not for you.
AgentBirdnest: Everyone do me a favour and
+1 the pluck out of DD for me? :-)
Yeah, I like games where you grow by eating stuff. An old flash game called Fishy, and an indie game called The Wonderful End of the World come to mind. I've spent countless hours with those ones.
Anyway... *extra huge thank you hug, again*
Then you will like the ending. You start off really small, but you get bigger and bigger as the game goes on.
You are very welcome. Me and my partner had lot's of fun with it, so hopefully you will as well, it is a really charming little game.