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Austrobogulator: Pfft. Saxophone solos, I wanted another game.
Peter Molydeux: "Imagine a game where you fight your enemies by impressing them with your mastery of the saxophone."
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Austrobogulator: Pfft. Saxophone solos, I wanted another game.
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Wesker: Peter Molydeux: "Imagine a game where you fight your enemies by impressing them with your mastery of the saxophone."
You know, that would be awesome :o
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Wesker: Peter Molydeux: "Imagine a game where you fight your enemies by impressing them with your mastery of the saxophone."
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Austrobogulator: You know, that would be awesome :o
Problem is, the more you impress them, the more enemies show up to listen to your jam. You end up being swamped in a raving crowd of free-jazz -loving thugs, who prevent you from walking off. One may think of it as a musical AI War.

So that would be AI War meets Thief, in a neo-noir Los Angeles/Miami/New Orleans?
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triock: 3rd bonus unlocked
4th @ 11000 - Silence (music)
At least it's only another 1000 sales away. Sucks when it's a big wait for something you're not really keen on getting, just so you can start counting down to the item after.
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triock: 3rd bonus unlocked
4th @ 11000 - Silence (music)
LOL... I thought "The 39 Steps" was a book! (:P)
I was ready to download a PDF, but it turned out to be a Steam key + DRM-Free downloads... (:P)

...And the "game/visual novel/interactive book/whatever" doesn't look bad at all! ^_^
Post edited August 24, 2013 by Azrael360
I'm a little surprised that this bundle doesn't sell much better. With all the recent DRM-free indie games in it, I would have expected it to sell about 10,000 units at day one.
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PaterAlf: I'm a little surprised that this bundle doesn't sell much better. With all the recent DRM-free indie games in it, I would have expected it to sell about 10,000 units at day one.
I thought I'd be more excited about it, too, but I couldn't decide to buy it yet.

I already got Depths of Peril from another bundle, I've played through The Whispered World and own the English version of it, I own Eador Genesis and read that Masters of The Broken World is basically just a visual makeover of that (and in 3D which I guess would be more demanding on my poor ol' rig), Ring Runner, Angelica Weaver and most of the other titles don't look like my kind of games, so that leaves me with Ittle Dew for $5, which I'd really like to play but currently can't run with my onboard graphic card. Considering that and my already huge game collection, I might just as well wait for Ittle Dew to go on sale another time, when I finally got me a new PC. Or even buy it at full price, which I might do if I could play it immediately after.
Post edited August 25, 2013 by Leroux
I'm tempted to buy it to add The Whispered World and The 39 Steps to my collection. Still on the fence. Same for the Meridian 4 bundle.
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PaterAlf: I'm a little surprised that this bundle doesn't sell much better. With all the recent DRM-free indie games in it, I would have expected it to sell about 10,000 units at day one.
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Leroux: I thought I'd be more excited about it, too, but I couldn't decide to buy it yet.

I already got Depths of Peril from another bundle, I've played through The Whispered World and own the English version of it, I own Eador Genesis and read that Masters of The Broken World is basically just a visual makeover of that (and in 3D which I guess would be more demanding on my poor ol' rig), Ring Runner, Angelica Weaver and most of the other titles don't look like my kind of games, so that leaves me with Ittle Dew for $5, which I'd really like to play but currently can't run with my onboard graphic card. Considering that and my already huge game collection, I might just as well wait for Ittle Dew to go on sale another time, when I finally got me a new PC. Or even buy it at full price, which I might do if I could play it immediately after.
But Ittle Dew comes with a soundtrack... If and when GOG get the full soundtrack I will consider rebuying it here obviously, but for $5 for the DRM-free game and the full soundtrack I had to have it... even though I am still yet to even download the game.
Ahh well here goes more games to my playlist and backlog, 39 steps looks great and i am very into VN. I got the more than 5 for Ittle Dew, charming design though puzzlers are not my thing, if it's like Mc Guffin Curse..
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Leroux: I thought I'd be more excited about it, too, but I couldn't decide to buy it yet.

I already got Depths of Peril from another bundle, I've played through The Whispered World and own the English version of it, I own Eador Genesis and read that Masters of The Broken World is basically just a visual makeover of that (and in 3D which I guess would be more demanding on my poor ol' rig), Ring Runner, Angelica Weaver and most of the other titles don't look like my kind of games, so that leaves me with Ittle Dew for $5, which I'd really like to play but currently can't run with my onboard graphic card. Considering that and my already huge game collection, I might just as well wait for Ittle Dew to go on sale another time, when I finally got me a new PC. Or even buy it at full price, which I might do if I could play it immediately after.
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011284mm: But Ittle Dew comes with a soundtrack... If and when GOG get the full soundtrack I will consider rebuying it here obviously, but for $5 for the DRM-free game and the full soundtrack I had to have it... even though I am still yet to even download the game.
So the GOG soundtrack is not complete? Why do they list it as "soundtrack" then and not as "soundtrack demo" or "samples" as they do with other releases? If that's true, that's quite misleading.

Well, that might be an incentive then, but I already own so many games I can't run ... :D
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011284mm: But Ittle Dew comes with a soundtrack... If and when GOG get the full soundtrack I will consider rebuying it here obviously, but for $5 for the DRM-free game and the full soundtrack I had to have it... even though I am still yet to even download the game.
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Leroux: So the GOG soundtrack is not complete? Why do they list it as "soundtrack" then and not as "soundtrack demo" or "samples" as they do with other releases? If that's true, that's quite misleading.

Well, that might be an incentive then, but I already own so many games I can't run ... :D
An extra incentive - if you like top-down shooters, then Splatter is one of the best I have played in many years. It reminds me a bit of a more considerate "-Shooter" game with a stronger story and more variation. The cut scenes have an almost Max Payne vibe to them, and the whole thing is well executed. It is a lot better than i expected.
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amok: An extra incentive - if you like top-down shooters
Not particularly, although I think I haven't tried a lot of them yet and maybe not the better ones. I tried Alien and/or Zombie Shooter and didn't like them much. Steel Storm was okay until I ran into a graphical glitch. I had fun playing through the Gauntlet-style Get Medieval back in the days, if that also counts as a top-down shooter, but when I tried it again this year, I found it kind of boring. Then again, if Splatter is stronger in the story department and has a Noir vibe to it, maybe I'd end up liking it. Thanks for the heads up, I'll look into it!
Post edited August 25, 2013 by Leroux
Super Panda Adventures >_<
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Austrobogulator: Super Panda Adventures >_<
Greenlight it - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93304134