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In a world where magic has all but died out, you’ve been branded a witch by villainous forces. That’s why you must embrace new powers to rescue all those you hold dear. Wildfire is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM. Master the elements in this stealth game - start fires, freeze water, and move earth itself to outsmart superstitious enemies who fear your power.
Those are some sexy pixely fire and smoke effects...
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Wonderful game!

Weird that GOG stills keeps such an old trailer in their store page... Here's a more recent one
Finally, it has been released!
I have been following this game for a lot of time, and it has all the markings of a great one!
I wish I could get it right now, but the post-covid situation here doesn't allow me. This is a must buy for as soon as things stabilize again, though!
If the Sneaky Bastards read this - can us lowly peasants who couldn't back the game back when maybe get hold of the soundtrack here on GoG as well at some point in the near future?
Would be great.
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Swedrami: If the Sneaky Bastards read this - can us lowly peasants who couldn't back the game back when maybe get hold of the soundtrack here on GoG as well at some point in the near future?
Would be great.
Hi there! We can certainly look into options - at the very least a Bandcamp release might be the way to go.
Never heard of this one but it tickles my fancy.

Does this have the basic features like control rebinds?
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Swedrami: If the Sneaky Bastards read this - can us lowly peasants who couldn't back the game back when maybe get hold of the soundtrack here on GoG as well at some point in the near future?
Would be great.
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ThePhotoshop: Hi there! We can certainly look into options - at the very least a Bandcamp release might be the way to go.
Are you one of the devs? If so, thanks for selling your game on GOG.
Whenever possible, try to contact GOG and ask them to give you a "Dev" tag, so that you may be officially recognized as such in the forums.
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Swedrami: If the Sneaky Bastards read this - can us lowly peasants who couldn't back the game back when maybe get hold of the soundtrack here on GoG as well at some point in the near future?
Would be great.
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ThePhotoshop: Hi there! We can certainly look into options - at the very least a Bandcamp release might be the way to go.
Bandcamp would be the next best thing, but I for one would prefer if you could offer it through GoG directly, if at all possible.
Cheers.

By the way - ask GoG for your special orange dev font colour, if you haven't already. Makes any future posts of yours stand out a bit more.
I am going to wait a while for others to confirm if the game is as awesome as its trailer (:
Listing some system requirements on the product page would probably be a good idea. ;)
I wonder why they reused the old trailer, when this newer one makes the game look even better.
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ciemnogrodzianin: I am going to wait a while for others to confirm if the game is as awesome as its trailer (:
Looks plenty good to me. See above. ;)
Post edited May 26, 2020 by Mr.Mumbles
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HunchBluntley: Listing some system requirements on the product page would probably be a good idea. ;)
You don't even need a PC. Just use to power of your mind!
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HunchBluntley: Listing some system requirements on the product page would probably be a good idea. ;)
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Wildfire#System_requirements

Minimum

Operating system (OS) Win 7
Processor (CPU) Intel Core i3
System memory (RAM) 1 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD) 200 MB
Video card (GPU) Integrated, DirectX 9.0c compatible
There are several posts in the games forum that would be of interest to people thinking about buying

https://www.gog.com/forum/wildfire/a_note_on_laptops_integrated_gpus_and_multigpu_systems

https://www.gog.com/forum/wildfire/at_least_1_gamepad_is_required_for_samescreen_coop

Also does anyone know if Linux and Mac versions might be somewhere down the line?