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Tim Schafer, Tim Schafer!

Broken Age Season Pass, granting you access to the both episodes of the Double Fine's big-budget adventure game, that was made famous by Kickstarter and made Kickstarter famous, is now available for Windows and Mac OS X, 33% off on GOG.com. That's only $16.74 for the next 48 hours!

The first graphic adventure by Tim Schafer in sixteen years, [url=http://www.gog.com/game/broken_age]Broken Age began two years ago in a historic, record-breaking Kickstarter campaign. Now it's here in all its beautiful, 2D, hand-painted glory, with an original orchestral soundtrack and an all-star vocal cast. Broken Age is a timeless coming-of-age story of barfing trees and talking spoons. Vella Tartine and Shay Volta are two teenagers in strangely similar situations, but radically different worlds. The player can freely switch between their stories, helping them take control of their own lives, and dealing with the unexpected adventures that follow.

Your purchase of Broken Age Season Pass gives you instant access to the game's (already released) first act, and will allow you to play its (already funded) second act, as soon as it's ready (later this year). Until Saturday, April 5, at 9:59AM GMT you can get the season pass 33% off, that is for only $16.74.
Let me ask the obvious question - will those of us who backed the kickstarter get a GOG key?
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asb: Let me ask the obvious question - will those of us who backed the kickstarter get a GOG key?
Double Fine would be the ones to ask :)
A hit and a miss for me, Risen is the hit but im not into these types.

Still been a great day for us with these releases. Thanks GOG.
Great "Lucasasrts" style adventure game. The cliffhanger ending is a killer though! Can't wait for Act 2!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Schafer

Hasnt he had his hands on a few adventures in last few years GOG?
Post edited April 03, 2014 by Niggles
a good day there, GOG, two instantly bought games :)
Nice price there, but few goodies... Don't forget about them! :>
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Niggles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Schafer

Hasnt he had his hands on a few adventures in last few years GOG?
The "first in 16 years" statement comes form the game's official description provided by the dev. What exactly they had in mind? I'm not sure. Maybe they only count point-and-clicks?
It looks really tempting...
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Niggles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Schafer

Hasnt he had his hands on a few adventures in last few years GOG?
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G-Doc: The "first in 16 years" statement comes form the game's official description provided by the dev. What exactly they had in mind? I'm not sure. Maybe they only count point-and-clicks?
No idea myself :/. Just noticed that list is all.....
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zeffyr: Nice price there, but few goodies... Don't forget about them! :>
Well, considering that most, if not all, of the goodies were Kickstarter backer rewards, it's going to be difficult, more like impossible, to get them here. Sorry :(
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G-Doc: The "first in 16 years" statement comes form the game's official description provided by the dev. What exactly they had in mind? I'm not sure. Maybe they only count point-and-clicks?
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Niggles: No idea myself :/. Just noticed that list is all.....
Uh, well which of those games since Grim Fandango would you consider an adventure game? The only one I guess could be The Cave, but that's Ron Gilberts baby. Graphic adventure refers to adventure games "with graphics", as opposed to text-based ones.
Post edited April 03, 2014 by MoP
Good news. Now I hope that Doublefine will give us backers a gog-copy since I want it here too :D
I also hope you will be able to get more goodies, even if it is unlikely, but in my opinion the good thing about being a backer was being into the project from the beginning, I would be fine if they shared the goodies with people who buy the game normally.
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Niggles: No idea myself :/. Just noticed that list is all.....
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MoP: Uh, well which of those games since Grim Fandango would you consider an adventure game? The only one I guess could be The Cave, but that's Ron Gilberts baby. Graphic adventure refers to adventure games "with graphics", as opposed to text-based ones.
I would definitely consider Stacking to be an adventure game. On a related note: Stacking is fantastic.