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Toy stories.

GNOG is now available DRM-free on GOG.com, 10% off until July 24th, 4pm UTC.

Pull that lever. Neat! Now how about turning that knob? Wonderful, next let's try messing with that weird creature perched on the roof! Don't waste time asking yourself how all this will help fix your spaceship, or get your groove on with that psychedelic boombox - here every playful interaction and surreal effect is its own reward! Manipulate 9 tactile puzzle boxes and discover the stories of their tiny inhabitants by experimenting with all the whimsical bits and bobs while listening to the lovely music.
GNOG

hm...
high rated
Oh YESSS!

This is in deed a Good Not Old Game ;)

Bought.
Nice indie. Not entirely my thing, but OK release and nice price.
What the hell is this?

I've never heard of it before, but it's clearly not low-res "retro" pixel art procedurally generated perma-death rogelike.

It looks completely unique and interesting. How did it get here?
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/07/17/wot-i-think-gnog/
low rated
that feeling when gag accept some weird nonames like this, but decline really good stuff :/
Post edited July 17, 2018 by Gekko_Dekko
high rated
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yogsloth: How did it get here?
Because the "GOG only releases pixel-art roguelites" meme is a stupid overexaggeration, maybe?
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BeatriceElysia: Nice indie. Not entirely my thing, but OK release and nice price.
I agree and in my case is its totally not my thing, release seems nice and the price < 10 euros is okay
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yogsloth: How did it get here?
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muntdefems: Because the "GOG only releases pixel-art roguelites" meme is a stupid overexaggeration, maybe?
No one said GOG releases only pixel-art roguelites, gamers only mentioned GOG doesnt want to have too many niche games

Niche is a term used in business. It basically means a product that is very popular within a certain community but doesn't have the broad appeal to go mass market. Generally any game that goes into an existing franchise will be niche
Post edited July 17, 2018 by gamesfreak64
Please make a tag system like on steam.
This way, users can add "VR Controller" and other users can filter by it.
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AlienMind: "VR Controller"
What use to know it works in Vive?
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AlienMind: "VR Controller"
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Themken: What use to know it works in Vive?
I had the same question , what use to know it works in Vive?
and why should GOG add dozens of extra tags like Steam has ? ( GOG = not Steam and vice versa)
I know only VR is asked to be added but it starts with one and before you know it dozens extra ( mostly useles) tags will be added.

The game interface looks like those activity centers kids had, with bells whistles and suprise sounds, the latest had sound and some even some small 'videos'....

My cousins had them it was fun to see them enjoy the toys they actually improved the abilities of the young kids helped exploring things but at a certain age exploring is done, and people start to explore other things ( other games, shooters, racing, IQ tests , adventures, and many more, its still good to see grownups and adults love the activity centers.
Post edited July 18, 2018 by gamesfreak64
It looks like a virtual busy box.
I have still have no idea what this is, but the colourful trailer with the cheery music made me happy.
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AlienMind: "VR Controller"
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Themken: What use to know it works in Vive?
Who said something about a Vive. It's useful for people who jolly want to buy a game which has VR Controller support or people who jolly well don't want to buy a game using VR Controller support because they jolly well have a mouse and keyboard only. The tag feature is an option. Nobody has to use it if he doesen't like it.