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danteveli: Only one I'm interested is that Blackwell but I hope someone that doesnt use Desura will share the key
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Even if someone doesn't use Desura, if they intend to play the Blackwell games then they shouldn't give away the Desura key.
Dave Gilbert from Wadjet eye is a really nice and generous guy and I'd hate to see him ripped off.
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danteveli: Only one I'm interested is that Blackwell but I hope someone that doesnt use Desura will share the key
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summitus: I dont use Desura you can have mine if you want it.
No... but! You're making one game licence into two (unless you just don't want the blackwell games at all, in which case you should give the Steam key to him/her as well).
Post edited December 12, 2011 by SirPrimalform
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SirPrimalform: snip
SirPrimalform is right - if you download DRM free version of a game, giving away Desura or Steam code is against the licence.
Okay, it's in the cart for $2.99.

Looking at the games, however, only The Blackwell series seems interesting to me. Can someone give me an overview of the story? No spoilers please, if possible.
Post edited December 12, 2011 by Dragobr
I ended up to getting the bundle to update my regular Blackwell games. You can also contact Dave Gilbert on Wadjet and he will activate your old download links, but this way it's easier and I have at last a good feeling to pay a little obolus for his effort.

I really don't know the other games, but I'm not into multiplayer and the other two games don't look very interesting. If you like adventure games and don't have played the Blackwell games yet, I higly recommend to get this bundle.
Only finding the Blackwell games of interest here, so looks like I will probably hold off on the bundle as well. Disappointed seeing Dino D-Day, as I have heard nothing good about it, and first time I have heard of Eets having a cult status.
Blackwell Trilogy - going to save this one for a rainy day (or weeks)
Eets - meh... I'll give it a shot
Dino D-Day - meh... I'll give it a shot * 2
Oil Blue - looks very interesting :) I'll be trying this one first
and 8-bit Christmas is actually pretty decent!
I'm passing on this bundle. I'm going to use the $3 to buy me another GOG.
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SirPrimalform: snip
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SLP2000: SirPrimalform is right - if you download DRM free version of a game, giving away Desura or Steam code is against the licence.
Normally I wouldn't speak out so strongly, but Dave Gilbert is a really nice guy every time I've emailed him. I would feel like I was betraying him if I didn't say something.
Dino D-Day and Eets is good.
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CowboyBebop: I'm passing on this bundle. I'm going to use the $3 to buy me another GOG.
I thought the same, but I've bought it anyway. What is wrong with me?!
Nah, I'm passing too. Blackwell seems good, but I'm not in the mood for adventures right now. Better spend the $3 on some GOG.
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SirPrimalform: snip
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SLP2000: SirPrimalform is right - if you download DRM free version of a game, giving away Desura or Steam code is against the licence and a massive dickmove.
Fix'd for you, or what was it the kids say these days.

Am I the only one, that wants a Steam key for the Oil Blue game? *duck*
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SimonG: Am I the only one, that wants a Steam key for the Oil Blue game? *duck*
Me too. I like to have all my bundle games stored in one, reliable source.
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SLVPRO: Dino D-Day and Eets is good.
Dino D-Day is awful. It's a fairly crude Source mod and I've seen better ones for free.
Disappointing bundle. I'm still going to get it for the Blackwell trilogy, but I'm not feeling very generous this time.