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Leroux: Although ... that's twice the amount the Adventure Bundle is now asking for Gemini Rue and four other games. ;D
Buy them all, existential queries later.
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Gazoinks: It makes me sad how much the price has dropped. At that low, I feel kind of bad for the devs, to be honest.

Anyway, not buying this because my backlog is large, but definitely keeping my eye on it.
Their game is probably not KNOWN anywhere in the world. This is the biggest problem. The game looks good and promising, it could gain few dollars on Lone Survivor popularity (people may want more pixel horror games).
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Gazoinks: It makes me sad how much the price has dropped. At that low, I feel kind of bad for the devs, to be honest.

Anyway, not buying this because my backlog is large, but definitely keeping my eye on it.
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keeveek: Their game is probably not KNOWN anywhere in the world. This is the biggest problem. The game looks good and promising, it could gain few dollars on Lone Survivor popularity (people may want more pixel horror games).
Sorry, I was actually talking 'bout the Bundle In A Box there. Though this is also pretty obscenely cheap.
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Leroux: Thanks for the heads-up! I thought about pre-ordering because it's so cheap and looks quite interesting, but I feared it would still take months or whatever until it's finished. Probably not a very long game then, I'd assume, but whatever, it's just $2! :)

Although ... that's twice the amount the Adventure Bundle is now asking for Gemini Rue and four other games. ;D
Bundle in a Box is at 0.99$ at the moment.

That's idiotic.
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Gazoinks: It makes me sad how much the price has dropped. At that low, I feel kind of bad for the devs, to be honest.
Yeah, I'm not really convinced yet that the dirt-cheap price is what gets customers to buy. Its probably just that the best known and most popular games were already in other bundles and the rest will only interest passionate adventure games fans enough to give them a try.
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Leroux: Thanks for the heads-up! I thought about pre-ordering because it's so cheap and looks quite interesting, but I feared it would still take months or whatever until it's finished. Probably not a very long game then, I'd assume, but whatever, it's just $2! :)

Although ... that's twice the amount the Adventure Bundle is now asking for Gemini Rue and four other games. ;D
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mrtophat101: Bundle in a Box is at 0.99$ at the moment.

That's idiotic.
Yeah, it's a little sad. They didn't get the sale they were expecting, so it feels like they got kinda desperate and are trying to eke out whatever they can.
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Titanium: Buy them all, existential queries later.
I already bought several copies of it, but sadly it didn't help much. :(
Post edited June 01, 2012 by Leroux
Yes guys. Not everybody earns millions. Even great things that are not recognized by bigger amount of people has big chances of not selling well. That's the way the cookie crumbles.
Post edited June 01, 2012 by keeveek
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mrtophat101: Bundle in a Box is at 0.99$ at the moment.

That's idiotic.
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Gazoinks: Yeah, it's a little sad. They didn't get the sale they were expecting, so it feels like they got kinda desperate and are trying to eke out whatever they can.
Damn. It's actually more interesting than the Humble Bundle in my opinion. The HB is full of games a lot of people already own.
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Gazoinks: Yeah, saw this a while ago. Looks pretty intriguing, though I think it suffers a little from being released in fairly close proximity to Lone Survivor.
On the surface they're very similar, but there are enough divergent qualities between them that I wouldn't make a direct comparison. It would be, as others have remarked, like comparing Heavy Rain (which Home is sort of seen as) and Silent Hill (which is most often compared to Lone Survivor).

I'm on the fence because there's no OS X version - on the other hand there's a good chance it may run in WINE. Then again, it's $2 so what do I have to lose, right?
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Gazoinks: Yeah, it's a little sad. They didn't get the sale they were expecting, so it feels like they got kinda desperate and are trying to eke out whatever they can.
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mrtophat101: Damn. It's actually more interesting than the Humble Bundle in my opinion. The HB is full of games a lot of people already own.
Aye, likewise. I think there were a couple of problems: a. Adventure games aren't hugely popular. b. A lot of people already have BTDT, TGP, and Gemini Rue. c. The BTA bonuses were pretty obscure. Still, one of my absolute favorite bundles (though the new Humble is awesome).

Aaaanyway, Home. Um, so... has anyone actually played it yet?
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Gazoinks: Yeah, saw this a while ago. Looks pretty intriguing, though I think it suffers a little from being released in fairly close proximity to Lone Survivor.
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rampancy: On the surface they're very similar, but there are enough divergent qualities between them that I wouldn't make a direct comparison. It would be, as others have remarked, like comparing Heavy Rain (which Home is sort of seen as) and Silent Hill (which is most often compared to Lone Survivor).

I'm on the fence because there's no OS X version - on the other hand there's a good chance it may run in WINE. Then again, it's $2 so what do I have to lose, right?
Oh, I agree. But it's one of those cases where at first glance they seem quit similar (sidescrolling retro pixely horror), which could turn off some people who already have Lone Survivor.
Post edited June 01, 2012 by Gazoinks
Bundle in a box sold poorly because:

1. everybody has Time Gentlemen, blabla and that second game. Nobody wants that text adventure game and the second crappy looking something
2. nobody heard about bundle in a box (I wouldn't, without that forum)
3. it fucking crashed now and I can't download my games. :P
Post edited June 01, 2012 by keeveek
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keeveek: Bundle in a box sold poorly because:

1. everybody has Time Gentlemen, blabla and that second game. Nobody wants that text adventure game and the second crappy looking something
2. nobody heard about bundle in a box (I wouldn't, without that forum)
3. it fucking crashed now and I can't download my games. :P
But 1893 and TSWCE are both awesome and I'm not entirely sure how you can claim the latter looks crappy, but I guess that's personal preference. Also, it crashed for you? That kinda sucks, worked fine for me.
I'm refreshing the page trying to download the games, but it's pretty much dead :P

It looks crappy for me, because it looks like drawn in MS Paint or something, at least on screenshots.

I bought it solely for Gemini Rue. I will definitely check out that Text adventure too, but I don't believe there are plenty guys like us, who don't mind playing text games these days.
Post edited June 01, 2012 by keeveek
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keeveek: Bundle in a box sold poorly because:
1. everybody has Time Gentlemen, blabla and that second game. Nobody wants that text adventure game and the second crappy looking something
2. nobody heard about bundle in a box (I wouldn't, without that forum)
For a bundle which features one of the best-received indie adventures of recent memory (in addition to another excellent adventure game from the same developer's stable), sales seem to have been disappointing, mainly for the second reason - it was just really poorly marketed. The fact that TGP/BNDT (which are very entertaining games) have been heavily promoted in the past didn't help.

Still, I liked it. I got Gemini Rue, which I really wanted but missed out on with the first Indie Royale bundle, and The Shivah is looking to be good, if Wadjet Eye's other games are any indication.