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Did I call it or did I call it.

Also, ugh. More strategy games.
Lead & Gold is horrible
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Foxhack: Did I call it or did I call it. Also, ugh. More strategy games.
Still no payment option that i can use. It's their 10th bundle, and they still only have paypal/google for payments.

Nothing else.
I've never owned so many games from a bundle in the past....
To many strategy games for my liking
Do all the games come with DRM-free option?
Maybe once Indie Gala are finished with releasing games I don't want, then they'll start releasing things I'm interested in...maybe.
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Licurg: Do all the games come with DRM-free option?
Lead and Gold uses Steamworks for multiplayer and is a multiplayer only game so...no.

Indie Gala usually only supplies Steam keys anyway.
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jamyskis: snip
So only the ones that say DRM-free? Shame, some of them I really wanted... Guess I'm gonna buy it for 1 cent for Praetorians :P
I really shouldn't be buying anything at the moment but I couldn't resist the basic bundle for Majesty 2. The temptation to add more for Elven Legacy and Knights of Honour is proving difficult to fight, but I like eating too so I'll hold off for now :D

I'm pretty sure I won't play Omegalodon, perhaps one of you lot could use it

(Omegalodon, Desura)

00DV5-C6SY2-OU0L9-JJJSM-U3BJ2
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Asbeau: I really shouldn't be buying anything at the moment but I couldn't resist the basic bundle for Majesty 2. The temptation to add more for Elven Legacy and Knights of Honour is proving difficult to fight, but I like eating too so I'll hold off for now :D I'm pretty sure I won't play Omegalodon, perhaps one of you lot could use it (Omegalodon, Desura) 00DV5-C6SY2-OU0L9-JJJSM-U3BJ2
Thanks,taken this :)
I bought only the DRM-Free games in the bundle! No more steam.
In terms of quality of the games:
Majesty 2: Really good, though not as good as part 1 in the series
. East India Company: Fun, but it gets repetitive after a while. Its "sequel" Commander: Conquest of the Americas solved most of the issues that this game had. Worth playing though
Europa Universalis Rome: Gold: I'll probably get lynched for this, but I think that EU:R with its expansion is the best Europa Universalis game to date. Great deep strategy game, with a lot of variety in terms of how you play the different nations (different political systems force you to play in completely different ways)
Knights of Honor: Somewhat similar to the Total war series, but it does not get repetitive nearly as fast. The battles are more small scale, but I thought the game was great.
Elven Legacy Sequel to Fantasy Wars (which can be found here), Elven Legacy is a Panzer General-like game. Good, well balanced levels and good mission variety makes this one a winner
Hearts of Iron 2: Complete: Outstanding game. Probably the most attractive game of the bundle. Incredible replay value, and a really good amount of depth. It is also surprisingly approachable.
Lead & Gold: Have been unable to play this, due to dead servers.

So final verdict on this bundle? Get it! This bundle contains some of my favourite games ever (I am a Paradox fanboy though).
Post edited October 19, 2012 by AFnord
Nice, I had my eye on some of those Paradox games. Very good bundle. Personally probably the best in a long time.
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Accatone: I bought only the DRM-Free games in the bundle! No more steam.
Wow, you paid less than a dollar for two games. I'm really impressed of the stand you are taking ...
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jamyskis: Indie Gala usually only supplies Steam keys anyway.
Only Praetorians and Omegalodon are DRM free, the rest is Steam key(s!).

Very unfortunate. I want one key to activate them all. Much more convenient and it prevents assholes from ripping the bundles apart for trading.
Post edited October 19, 2012 by SimonG
Thanks for the write-up, AFnord.

I must admit, the more I look at EUR:G the more it appeals. I've been wanting to try one of these grand strategy games and the Roman thing is more inviting to me than a 19th or 20th century setting.

All in all, I really think this is an impressive bundle.