Posted May 28, 2012
high rated
Then beware, for the road to riches is fraught with perils and in the end, there can only be one survivor! So take a look a the map, decide if it's worth the risk and if you dare, swear by your name that you won't rest until the treasure is yours! Time is of the essence, for you never know when the race will be over.
THE CONTEST IS OVER!
Just in case anyone didn't figure it out by themselves what was at stake here: It was all about winning a complete copy of the <span class="bold">Adventure Bundle</span> from Bundle In A Box. This bundle contains:
1. Gemini Rue, as DRM-free download, also with Steam and Desura key
1b. Gemini Rue soundtrack, with the possibility of getting more goodies once they're unlocked
2. Ben There Dan That and
3. Time Gentlemen Please!, both as DRM-free downloads, and also with Steam and Desura key
4. The Sea Will Claim Everything, as DRM-free download
5. 1893: A World's Fair Mystery, as DRM-free download
plus, as a bonus:
6. Metal Dead, as DRM-free download, also with Desura key
7. The Shivah, as DRM-free download
The winner of this bundle, as determined by random.org, is:Congratulations, moonshineshadow, I'll PM you shortly!
The good news to everyone who didn't win is, that you can get the basic bundle (incl. games 1-5) for as cheap as $1.79 now, so if you really want it, the price shouldn't be that much of a hurdle. To also get 6 and 7, you'd have to pay above the average (currently $5.75), but if you like adventure games, they're really worth it and 7 games of this quality for less than $6 really is a steal, IMO.
Of course you can always pay more to support the devs, charity and the Indie Dev Grant, which will go to one future indie project of all participants' choice. The candidates who applied for it should be presented soon, I think.
Oh, and by the way, Gemini Rue and The Shivah were produced by the same devs who also did the Blackwell Bundle that has just been released on GOG. So if you're not familiar with Wadjet Eye Games yet and want to check out the quality of their work before paying $10 or $15 for the Blackwell Bundle, you still have the chance to get two of their games for $6 or one for $2. ;)
Anyway, that's it, thanks for participating and have a nice day, folks! :)
THE CONTEST IS OVER!
Just in case anyone didn't figure it out by themselves what was at stake here: It was all about winning a complete copy of the <span class="bold">Adventure Bundle</span> from Bundle In A Box. This bundle contains:
1. Gemini Rue, as DRM-free download, also with Steam and Desura key
1b. Gemini Rue soundtrack, with the possibility of getting more goodies once they're unlocked
2. Ben There Dan That and
3. Time Gentlemen Please!, both as DRM-free downloads, and also with Steam and Desura key
4. The Sea Will Claim Everything, as DRM-free download
5. 1893: A World's Fair Mystery, as DRM-free download
plus, as a bonus:
6. Metal Dead, as DRM-free download, also with Desura key
7. The Shivah, as DRM-free download
The winner of this bundle, as determined by random.org, is:Congratulations, moonshineshadow, I'll PM you shortly!
The good news to everyone who didn't win is, that you can get the basic bundle (incl. games 1-5) for as cheap as $1.79 now, so if you really want it, the price shouldn't be that much of a hurdle. To also get 6 and 7, you'd have to pay above the average (currently $5.75), but if you like adventure games, they're really worth it and 7 games of this quality for less than $6 really is a steal, IMO.
Of course you can always pay more to support the devs, charity and the Indie Dev Grant, which will go to one future indie project of all participants' choice. The candidates who applied for it should be presented soon, I think.
Oh, and by the way, Gemini Rue and The Shivah were produced by the same devs who also did the Blackwell Bundle that has just been released on GOG. So if you're not familiar with Wadjet Eye Games yet and want to check out the quality of their work before paying $10 or $15 for the Blackwell Bundle, you still have the chance to get two of their games for $6 or one for $2. ;)
Anyway, that's it, thanks for participating and have a nice day, folks! :)
Post edited May 29, 2012 by Leroux