What the...? I call attention to the daggered games, and suddenly everybody wants one? Man, maybe I should've done this before. I feel like I accidentally uncovered a smart mo-
...I mean...uh....
Ha-ha! It was all a part of my clever plan! Just like that, I managed to clear a bunch of daggered games without even trying! The Puzzlemaster's genius is simply unparalleled! Unparalleled, I tell you!
madth3: A couple of daggered games, if it's ok.
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SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition. I was not attracted by the aesthetics but I liked the soundtrack a lot.
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Defend your life. Missing in the crappy section of my TD collection.
Falci: Hey, do you mind if I take Brigador: Up-Armored Edition?
I'm curious about it and the destructibility of the levels.
Impaler26: So can i request
Bell Ringer (†) and
Masked Shooters 2 (†) for my shabby games collection?
RWarehall: ALPAGES : THE FIVE BOOKS (†)
Chicken Shoot 2 (†)
KoreaBeat: May I have Flesh Eaters, Freebie, and The Great Jitters: Pudding Panic?
All granted.
TheNerdyPlane: Zeo - you could try putting 'double daggers' on the games that you are thinking of letting go. I'll be happy to take two or three once I know what they are. I'll just play through them and see how much I can put up with!
I've already started collecting some of them in a "retired keys" list I link under "useful stuff" in post #4, although I'm going a tad slowly. I'll be informing everyone what games have been retired in an update post just like when I get new donations in.
greeklover: About the itch.io games I had this idea. I get the impression that most people in here find them too simple/easy and would not bother with them. But I was thinking that they might be great for a kid who has english as his first language. So you could just put everything itch.io in one account and just give it away and it could make a kid happy until he gets old enough for the better games.
That's an interesting proposition, but I already know some areas to give away itch.io keys, plus I can work them in to some of my "pitches". They're a great method of showing somebody an example of a DRM-free game.