Posted March 09, 2016
Ixamyakxim: Well I suppose better than my advice - flip a coin to buy one, get the freeware version of the other (as it sounds like both had free distributions).
Both do, but like I said, Caves of Qud's free version is Windows only and very old. Anyway, I felt like supporting some developers, that's why I wanted to buy a game, even though they have free versions. I'm glad I got both, because I like Caves of Qud (played a couple of hours but it looks great) and I always liked UnReal World. I should also give a GOLD fucking STAR to the UnReal World devs, because I couldn't launch the game on Steam (an SDL2 segmentation fault) and they literally solved the problem in less than 12 hours. Two-man team, with a Steam release on their hands, and they responded immediately, kept communicating the whole time through email, and friggin' solved the problem in less than half a day. If that's not the best support ever, I don't know what is.