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A strange planet. High-tech weapons. Alien-shooting, head-bashing Space Marines.

Infested Planet, a game in which you take command of a squad of 5 weathered Space Marines who share one mission: to relentlessly push back wave after wave of chitin-covered aliens and ultimately destroy them, is available 25% off on GOG.com. That's only $11.24* for the first week!

Many a time during the lengthy campaign you may find yourself having to pull back and regroup, but fear not - with some tactical skill, your men will find a way to beat the onslaught, distract the alien bugs and attack their hive-like strongholds before the enemies evolve into an even more dangerous breed. Infested Planet has lengthy campaigns, mutating aliens, real-time tactics in play and multiple upgrades for you to unlock as you progress through the game to better fend off the blue scourge.

As Rocket Bear Games, creators of Infested Planet, say themselves: “it's all about striking hard and killing lots of squishy alien bugs” - and few things sound better than that. For just $11.24 we can thoroughly recommend it for many an evening of world-saving and alien-slaying. The 25% off special release discount lasts until Thursday, November 13, at 10:59AM GMT.

**$11.24 is the price for this title in the US. Other prices will apply in different countries. If you end up paying more than than the US price, we will reimburse the difference from our own pocket, giving it back to you in store credit (this is what we call the "Fair Price Package").
Forum popping again. Where's that copywriter when you need one?
When I return I shall watch the trailer to this one. Reminds me of Crimsonland.
First we got Lifeless Planet, then we just got Lovely Planet. Now we have Infested Planet.

So when are we getting Lost Planet? :P
Post edited November 06, 2014 by Exoanthrope
This actually looks good, tho a little schematic . Probably gonna end up buying it .
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Exoanthrope: First we got Lifeless Planet, then we just got Lovely Planet. Now we have Infested Planet.

So when are we getting Lost Planet? :P
Screw Lost Planet, I want Dark Planet :P
Post edited November 06, 2014 by Licurg
I recall trying this game out a while ago (only did 3-4 levels), fun and a good release :)

I'll hold off for it to be heavily on sale, ToME is probably going to keep me occupied once i start...
damn, I thought this was Enemy Infestation...
FYI it received good and very good reviews. It probably is more complex that it seems at the beginning. Wishlisted for now.
The sound in the trailer fades out before the narrator has finished speaking.
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Exoanthrope: First we got Lifeless Planet, then we just got Lovely Planet. Now we have Infested Planet.

So when are we getting Lost Planet? :P
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Licurg: Screw Lost Planet, I want Dark Planet :P
So how many more until Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet?
This one is good for a wish list for now...Holiday sales coming..need to save up some :_)
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Wishbone: The sound in the trailer fades out before the narrator has finished speaking.
This made me instantly curious to confirm the obvious:
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edit:
Ugh. Felt like I was advertising another service in a release thread, so I nixed the link. Anyway, the narration was (hastily?) borrowed from a trailer tailored for another service.
Post edited November 06, 2014 by grimwerk
Hm... It seems like a nice game. For some reason it reminds me of Starcraft... I'll check it out in depth when i find some time later. And I may be wrong but from what i can see in the trailer, there are hints of tower defense in the gameplay... Anyway nice indie release. :-)
It looks like it could be fun but graphically it's rather busy.
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Wishbone: The sound in the trailer fades out before the narrator has finished speaking.
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grimwerk: This made me instantly curious to confirm the obvious:
[link removed]

edit:
Ugh. Felt like I was advertising another service in a release thread, so I nixed the link. Anyway, the narration was (hastily?) borrowed from a trailer tailored for another service.
I guess it isn't GOG's fault, they (the developer) should have made a clean trailer so that each retailer can add his logo in the end...