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Painted_Doll: Code 7 will be released on Steam tomorrow .

http://store.steampowered.com/app/650570/Code_7
Do I need to have playted the first 6 :o)
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Painted_Doll: Code 7 will be released on Steam tomorrow .

http://store.steampowered.com/app/650570/Code_7
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nightcraw1er.488: Do I need to have playted the first 6 :o)
That's what I asked John about Revolution 1-8.
Voted.
While I believe GOG's curation is better than Steam's approach of opening the floodgates, they should be a little more lenient towards "too niche" games. Variety is always good.
Voted. It looks really, really cool.

But, of course, it's not a pixellated "retro" platformer with procedurally generated levels and perma-death, so it's never gonna make it here.
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nightcraw1er.488: Do I need to have playted the first 6 :o)
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tinyE: That's what I asked John about Revolution 1-8.
We have finally unmasked tinyE folks, its Yoko!
Backers will get their DRM-Free version through Humble.

Keep in mind, though, that -as far as I know- tomorrow release is for episode1. It's already niche enough as it is -and GOG now mostly focuses on indie games with publishers- and given that it's the first episode...
The only episodic games here are from known brands (they basically think it's a given the games will be finished) and the critic darling Kentucky Route Zero.

There are several praised adventures rejected at the time for their episodic nature (hopefully they'll release The Journey Down after the last episode is out on September 21st. I'm still waiting for The Dream Machine. But expecting Bertram Fiddle or The Lion's Song on GOG at this point in time would we wishful thinking on my part).

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yogsloth: Voted. It looks really, really cool.

But, of course, it's not a pixellated "retro" platformer with procedurally generated levels and perma-death, so it's never gonna make it here.
Well, I was pleasantly surprised and happy that we got Rain World here. And on release day at that.
I still like my indie platformers. Not really a fan of procedurally generated levels and perma-death, but sometimes it works. And I appreciate both pixelated and non-pixelated alike if I like the art direction.

Just wanted to put this here so that some readers understand that not everyone hates pixel art or platformers in this forums, in spite of the huge effort of a few regulars like you.
Post edited August 15, 2017 by rgnrk
Hello, everyone! It's been a while :)

Aye, Episode 1 out now and available on Steam or other plattforms, if you'd prefer DRM-free (Humble Store, Itch.io and Game Jolt)

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rgnrk: (...)
The only episodic games here are from known brands (they basically think it's a given the games will be finished) and the critic darling Kentucky Route Zero.

There are several praised adventures rejected at the time for their episodic nature (...)
That's actually a good point! I always thought they rejected our game because they thought it wouldn't fit, not because it might not be "finished" yet. Hopefully it's like that and we'll be able to bring the game to GOG, once all episodes are out :)
We promise to do anything we can to not be another Kentucky Road Zero ;)

Cheers,
Zein from Goodwolf Studio

Edit: Oh, and by the way. If you bought the game on Steam and enjoyed playing it, leaving us a positive review really helps us a lot! Small indies really have to fight for their review numbers...
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Post edited August 15, 2017 by ideamonster
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ideamonster: Hello, everyone! It's been a while :)

Aye, Episode 1 out now and available on Steam or other plattforms, if you'd prefer DRM-free (Humble Store, Itch.io and Game Jolt)

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rgnrk: (...)
The only episodic games here are from known brands (they basically think it's a given the games will be finished) and the critic darling Kentucky Route Zero.

There are several praised adventures rejected at the time for their episodic nature (...)
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ideamonster: That's actually a good point! I always thought they rejected our game because they thought it wouldn't fit, not because it might not be "finished" yet. Hopefully it's like that and we'll be able to bring the game to GOG, once all episodes are out :)
We promise to do anything we can to not be another Kentucky Road Zero ;)

Cheers,
Zein from Goodwolf Studio

Edit: Oh, and by the way. If you bought the game on Steam and enjoyed playing it, leaving us a positive review really helps us a lot! Small indies really have to fight for their review numbers...
:)
Voted. You have my heartfelt support in this matter.
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Greetings from Germany
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Kaesemeister: Voted. You have my heartfelt support in this matter.
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Greetings from Germany
Thank you, Käsemeister :D
Grüße zurück aus Deutschland