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Meet Milo and Lola, recently deceased best buds who suddenly find themselves staring down an eternity in Hell. Afterparty is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a 20% discount lasting until 2nd November 2020, 2 PM UTC! In this atmospheric adventure game, there’s one catch -you can outdrink Satan and he’ll grant you re-entry to Earth. Control the two quirky heroes with an intelligent conversation system that changes the story and your relationships based on every decision.

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Bigus Dikus: Hello Gog. Do yourselves and your customers a favor by adding the words, "From the makers of Oxenfree" right at the top of this release page
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Breja: It's a useful warning for us, but it won't do people trying to sell it any favors.
Oh no, Breja. Just check out the recent Oxenfree reviews and you'll see that the majority seem to really enjoy the writing. And I haven't been interested in isometric games since my very first, way back in the nineties (Crusader: No Remorse), yet I really enjoyed what these folk's (the artist) accomplished with an obvious limited budget. And I'll be upfront by saying that pastel is not my usual color scheme of choice, but it did seem to work quite effectively (for me).

Obviously we all have different tastes, and I can see how the beginning teenage angst-fest might be somewhat off putting, but I really enjoyed my multiple New Game Plus/Groundhog Day rides through that crazy, interdimensional thing, while attempting to leave everyone better than they were before. G'day.
Post edited October 23, 2020 by Bigus Dikus
I thought Oxenfree was pretty decent. I'm not sure the plot is that good, but I like the atmosphere, the way the conversation flows, the exploration. Deffo not a 5/5 game but it left me hungry for more, which I think is something a bad game wouldn't do. So yeah I'd like to see a sequel or similar game with similar conversation style & mechanisms.. but a new story, and more exploration & some puzzling maybe.

I don't know if this is it though.
I was really waiting for this game, and I was surprised not to see Tux!
Do we have a chance to see it happen?
https://www.gog.com/forum/afterparty/afterparty_linux
The concept of this game seems interesting enough at least.
Oh what, Oxenfree devs made this? Instabuy, then. I know Oxenfree wasn't to others' tastes but I really enjoyed it, and would like to see more from the devs.

I also agree that mentioning somewhere in the promo text, "From the creators of Oxenfree," should be part of their marketing.

Anyway, thanks for the release here!
Visuals look cool .Audio too. Might watch twitch for gameplay.... some of comments on reviews seem to indicate the experience isnt that great....
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Ennson: Can i expect the same sort of music ingame as in the trailer?
Yes but, the music accompanies the game, it remains discreet and allows to be in the mood, and the sound effects are also important.
Did you play Oxenfree?
It’s the same thing.
Post edited October 26, 2020 by LinuxFire
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Ennson: Can i expect the same sort of music ingame as in the trailer?
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LinuxFire: Yes but, the music accompanies the game, it remains discreet and allows to be in the mood, and the sound effects are also important.
Did you play Oxenfree?
It’s the same thing.
Alright, I get it. No, I never played Oxenfree. It looked/sounded too creepy. This one looks like I'm going to have danceoff with the Satan. Much cooler.