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A private detective, a superhero, and a museum curator walk into a bar--this isn’t a joke, it’s Anachronox!

Gather a group of unlikely heroes on a quest to discover the who and what and when and why behind a mystery that will destroy the galaxy for only $5.99 from your favorite digital distributor, GOG.com.

Sly Boots is in trouble. Face-beating, out-of-window-throwing, owing-money-to-the-mob trouble. After accepting an unexpected but financially tempting offer, Sly starts a simple cost-effective investigation, which turns out to be a much, much bigger quest than he anticipated. Soon, Sly Boots finds himself in the unenviable position of being the only man in the galaxy who can solve a mystery that threatens to end everything. Well, not quite the only person: Sly has some friends. Mercenary Stiletto Anyway, hotshot scientist Rho Brown, former Museum Curator Grumpos Matavastros, actual superhero Pac Estrella, robotic companion PAL-18, and naturally Sylvester “Sly” Boots together form a most unusual galaxy-saving crowd.
They are the only ones that believe end of days is happening, and you are the only one that can guide them.

Anachronox is charming, intelligent, witty, fun, and entertaining from the very first minute you start until the final lovingly-crafted moments of the engaging story. The game is not simply an RPG: it combines Japanese-style elements (like fairly linear story, cinematic direction, and turn-based non-random battles) with Western-like side quests, dialogues, and sense of humor, mixing in some puzzles and a story straight from an adventure game for good measure. Yes, the game was known to be kind of buggy at launch, but a pair of official patches and a later pair of fan-made patches have taken care of that and you can play it with virtually no issues. The most important thing is that the story flows like an entertaining novel--light-hearted, bizarre, and humorous, but at the same time the gameplay is addictive and challenging.

Minimum system requirements in 2001 included a Pentium II 266, 64 MB of RAM, and a sense of humor, while today they require $5.99 for Anachronox, available now on GOG.com
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ZPavelZ: I knew you were going to say that. ;) Anyway you forgot to remove that part of the code you were going to post from the "Add new post" window. :)
Oh bugger.

Oh well, it was fun so far. Firebug is a cool piece of code.
Aw, tits yeah, folks!
One of my most favorite games on PC!
Y'all should get this!

I'll probably get it eventually when it's on sale, though, seeing that I already own the disks.
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ZPavelZ: I knew you were going to say that. ;) Anyway you forgot to remove that part of the code you were going to post from the "Add new post" window. :)
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Miaghstir: Oh bugger.

Oh well, it was fun so far. Firebug is a cool piece of code.
Well I won no game but I won the argument. Not too shabby especially considering I did not know Firebug before. I think there is also some inbuilt Firefox capacity to carry out live preview of HTML-code changes you implement, though.
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ZPavelZ: I knew you were going to say that. ;) Anyway you forgot to remove that part of the code you were going to post from the "Add new post" window. :)
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Miaghstir: Oh bugger.

Oh well, it was fun so far. Firebug is a cool piece of code.
Thank you for your genorousity mate... got the game with some work on the code :)
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ZPavelZ: I knew you were going to say that. ;) Anyway you forgot to remove that part of the code you were going to post from the "Add new post" window. :)
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Miaghstir: Oh bugger.

Oh well, it was fun so far. Firebug is a cool piece of code.
CRAP! I tried rearranging the pieces like 15 times, and when I finally got it, someone had already redeemed it.

Ah, well. I guess I'll have to buy it later.
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ZPavelZ: I think there is also some inbuilt Firefox capacity to carry out live preview of HTML-code changes you implement, though.
Yeah, but I've used Firebug since Firefox 2 or 3.0 or so, and Firefox only gained those features in the last couple versions (9 or 10 I think, maybe 8), so I use what I'm used to.

Also, damn. I can't use this idea the next time, I was thinking of finishing with "oh well, I guess it fixed itself" and then have the bug reappear at a later date. Have to think of something new.
Post edited March 15, 2012 by Miaghstir
Huzzah! Saw the post this morning and I'm glad it's still here tonight.
Now this is pod-racing, good to see this with the Hind simulator, both over 10 years old, decent games, I was somewhat dismayed by Cryostasis.
Wow, good job.
high rated
BN9G-3F6Z-GEW3-33KW emag eht yojne
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Paul_cz: This game is something I always wanted to try...like better Mass Effect way before Mass Effect was even being thought about.
have you played Star Control 2 by chance?
Thanks a lot KneeTheCap!!



I've read it's awesome, I finally will be able to play it! :D
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KneeTheCap: BN9G-3F6Z-GEW3-33KW emag eht yojne
Wow, that had my heart pumping, but somebody had redeemed it.

I'm going for a camomile tea to calm down now, thanks very much anyway!
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Gekkoton: Thanks a lot KneeTheCap!!



I've read it's awesome, I finally will be able to play it! :D
Congrats :P
Post edited March 15, 2012 by Asbeau
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TheEnigmaticT: Move along, citizen. Nothing to see here.
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SimonG: Whenever I hear that phrase, I think of this.

Don't worry, I'm not turning this into a "beg thread". I'm far to happy with Anachronox.

Releases like this, is what makes GOG so great!
You're saying Syndicate Wars is better than the Syndicate already on site for 6 bucks? You're unusual, mister.
Wishlisted. I've been interested in this game since forever now, but never took the time buy it or download it.

Anyway care to tell me a bit about it? Does it look anything like any other famous game I could recognize? Third person RPG, like Gothic? Sci-fi, like what, Deus Ex? Anything like it?

I think I sometimes confuse this with another interesting cyberpunk RPG from early 2000s... third person, there's some police robots here and there, nice graphics, I'd thank anyone with a hint to the name of that one too.