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A puzzle inside an enigma inside a puzzle inside an enigma inside a puzzle.

Stacking, the unique multi-layered and puzzle-packed political adventure from Tim Schafer's Double Fine team, is available 60% off on GOG.com. That's only $5.99 for the next 24 hours!

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/stacking][/url]Dystopian societies, enslaved nations, totalitarianism--gamers are no strangers to the grim, enslaved worlds. Stacking, however, presents this setting in a very unique way. The workers are being exploited by the ruthless industrialist known as The Baron. We're talking things like child labor and life ruining debts here. You are Charlie Blackmore, the youngest and smallest member of the Blackmore family. It's up to you to put an end to this proletaryat exploitation and free the other Blackmores from the greasy hands of The Baron.

In Stacking, you are Charlie Blackmore, the youngest and smallest member of the Blackmore family. Your tiny size comes with a big advantage. In a society of matryoshka dolls you're the one who fits perfectly inside other citizens, gaining control over them. It's up to you to put an end to this proletaryat exploitation and free the other Blackmores from the greasy hands of The Baron. This game offers much more than just original mechanics, and you'll have a great time uncovering its secrets layer, after layer, after layer.

This game is so fine, it's Double Fine! Find out why, get Stacking for only $5.99. The Gem Promo 60% off discount offer lasts until Thursday, May 29, at 9.59AM GMT.
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If only it had some nice extras, it would be an instabuy.
Oh come on first Psychonauts and now this?. Do Double Fine need more money or something?.
Post edited May 28, 2014 by Niggles
cute game....already have so no purchase from me today..
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Niggles: Oh come on first Psychonauts and now this?. Do Double Fine need more money or something?.
They probably need the extra cash to design the puzzle for Broken Age.
Post edited May 28, 2014 by Erich_Zann
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Smannesman: If only it had some nice extras, it would be an instabuy.
Really? That's what makes you buy a game?
I always thought of extras as a nice add-on, but nothing that makes me change my mind if I'm unconvinced about buying something.
I really appreciate it when they add a manual or a soundtrack though.

Edit: By the way, how is the game?
Post edited May 28, 2014 by Shambhala
Double Fine week on GOG.
Shouldn't a stacking promo contain more than one game?
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Smannesman: If only it had some nice extras, it would be an instabuy.
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Shambhala: Really? That's what makes you buy a game?
I always thought of extras as a nice add-on, but nothing that makes me change my mind if I'm unconvinced about buying something.
I really appreciate it when they add a manual or a soundtrack though.

Edit: By the way, how is the game?
That's what makes me buy a game on GOG if I already bought it for a lot less on Steam years ago yes.
Stacking is fantastic, just putting it out there.
Another Double Fine game on sale? Looks like Tim Schafer desperately needs money again! :D
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Shambhala: Really? That's what makes you buy a game?
I always thought of extras as a nice add-on, but nothing that makes me change my mind if I'm unconvinced about buying something.
I really appreciate it when they add a manual or a soundtrack though.

Edit: By the way, how is the game?
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Smannesman: That's what makes me buy a game on GOG if I already bought it for a lot less on Steam years ago yes.
Makes sense.
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Smannesman: That's what makes me buy a game on GOG if I already bought it for a lot less on Steam years ago yes.
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Shambhala: Makes sense.
Also, I personally think it's a bit of a meh game.
Great style, but got a bit samey and boring quickly.
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When I think "Good Old Games",...naturally the first thing that comes to mind is stacking dolls...........yeah.