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Compatible with your own tracks & USB dance pad!

<span class="bold">Crypt of the NecroDancer</span>, a musical roguelike dungeon crawler with GOG Galaxy integration for Windows and Mac OS X, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 33% launch discount.

Dance, dance, dance the night away. Dance the evil ghosts and skeletons into loot puree. Crypt of the NecroDancer is one of the weirdest games you will ever play, and not because it’s filled to the brim with sporks and quirky tweens. It's a rhythm-based roguelike that has you matching a song's beat to beat the crap out of baddies. It's a straightforward experience that sounds like one of the most innovative things in gaming, but it's not just a gimmick as underneath the notes and tunes you'll find a full-fledged roguelike with plenty of loot, replayability and challenge. Crypt of the NecroDancer let's you import your own music as well, so can you beat it on Through the Fire and Flames?

Practice at home, at work, or on the bus, with the two bonus soundtracks: the original Danny Baranowsky tracks, and Extended Soundtrack (in two remixed versions, by A_Rival and FamilyJules7X) all available in extreme FLAC, and optimal MP3!

For even more NecroDancer digital-swag, check out the extras pack with a behind-the-scenes Director's Cut video, super-high-res Dance Pad covers, and a bunch of other random stuff.




Got questions for the developers? You’re in luck - Ryan and Heather from Brace Yourself Games will be hanging out on the forums on Monday, August 17th, for a special Q&A session from 8 to 10pm GMT (10pm-12am CEST, 4-6pm EDT, 1-3pm PST) to answer all your pressing questions about the game, the life behind game development, or their favorite cat video of all time.





Unleash your killer dance moves in <span class="bold">Crypt of the NecroDancer</span> with GOG Galaxy support for Achievements and Leaderboards. So dance! Dance the dance of the NecroDancer DRM-free on GOG.com! The launch discount will last for one week, until Thursday, August 20, 12:59 PM GMT.
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Bethezer: Bloody finally... GJ, GOG, you made it. Too bad it's quite expensive
Yeah, I was hoping the main game would have more of a discount.
Sad but true: I didn't get enough sleep last night, so I misread "quirky tweens" as "twerky queens" at first. Then I realized that it's an odd dance game, and there might actually be both!

Will have to look at the video later, might be fun in short doses.
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HiPhish: This is a prime example of a game that should have had a demo. I have no idea whether the gameplay is actually good or just a gimmick that gets old after ten minutes.
Pretty much depends on how you like coffeebreak roguelikes?
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Where is the Linux port? Steam has a Linux port of this game, so why isn't it on GOG?
What a bizarre but fun sounding game, would love to see a twitch stream on this.
No bundle deal for the game + all DLCs? :(
So is the extended soundtrack an in-game expansion, or just an OST?
Bought it, but seems you guys left the Galaxy bits in it.. again. Just like the Witcher 3, the installed version just crashes and starts the GOG Galaxy services in the background. Not impressed.

Edit: Yup, just confirmed it for myself, it starts through Galaxy, but not out of the file system :|
Post edited August 13, 2015 by hunvagy
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HiPhish: This is a prime example of a game that should have had a demo. I have no idea whether the gameplay is actually good or just a gimmick that gets old after ten minutes.
I have 115 hours clocked in and I'm far from being done or bored with the game. When I started out, I didn't even have a good sense of what a "beat" really was.
Get it. Unless you have a deep-seated hatred of roguelikes and all they stand for, you should enjoy your time with this game immensely.
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hunvagy: Bought it, but seems you guys left the Galaxy bits in it.. again. Just like the Witcher 3, the installed version just crashes and starts the GOG Galaxy services in the background. Not impressed.
So it's basically like AvP Classic 2000 where it loads up a Galaxy service even if Galaxy isn't installed?
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hunvagy: Bought it, but seems you guys left the Galaxy bits in it.. again. Just like the Witcher 3, the installed version just crashes and starts the GOG Galaxy services in the background. Not impressed.
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IronArcturus: So it's basically like AvP Classic 2000 where it loads up a Galaxy service even if Galaxy isn't installed?
Guess it's the same problem I had with the Witcher 3. I have Galaxy installed, but I don't want to use it all the time. So it messes things up.
This sounds like the most ridiculous attempt at a product ever. *gag*
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MischiefMaker: So is the extended soundtrack an in-game expansion, or just an OST?
Depending on what you mean by either, presumably neither. is the original soundtrack (with some bonus songs). [url=http://www.gog.com/game/crypt_of_the_necrodancer_extended_soundtrack]The extended soundtrack comprises new tracks which don't come with the base game. There's no code content in either pack, just the music (which you can play the game to).
I bought it months ago because it didn't show up on GOG. >_<
Yay for not including anything with the game though. I guess we have to pay for everything now.
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omega64: I bought it months ago because it didn't show up on GOG. >_<
Yay for not including anything with the game though. I guess we have to pay for everything now.
Only if you pay for everything now...