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Sandwalkers is a roguelike turn-based exploration game – and it’s now out on GOG!

Build your team, traverse varied hostile environments, face countless dangers, and gain knowledge that will help you find and resurrect the Mother Tree Umama.

Now on GOG!

Note: This game is currently in development. See the FAQ to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.
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GOG.com: Sandwalkers is a roguelike
Of course it is.
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GOG.com: Mother Tree Umama.
Mother Tree Umama so fat she has her own ozone layer?
Post edited June 19, 2024 by Breja
It's also turn-based and board game. There is a group of people that will be very happy.
The setting makes the game quite appealing, but after trying The Fourteenth Caravan (a demo/prologue that used to be available on GOG) I didn't see any innovative gameplay element that managed to hook me.

Anyway, as the game is still in dev, it's still promising and I'll track its progress. It might end up being a good thing.
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Once again, GOG, stop calling these "release" and "now available". It's indev.
Heat hits hard.
Bought, to fight back.
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mqstout: Once again, GOG, stop calling these "release" and "now available". It's indev.
I agree in general.

But at least it's not as if anyone gets "tricked" into buying those, without being told, that they are indeed "inDev" titles.

I can think of seven places in the store, where one may get the game presented, and in six of these seven places, it is made clear, that this is an "inDev", repectively, an "Early Access" title.

IIRC, we had a few cases in the past, where this was not made so clear.
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1.1 update out now ( gog version is up to date )

patch note

https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1639080/view/4277943470863651389
Post edited August 22, 2024 by Oriza-Triznyák