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Linking away happily in a colorful realm of adventure!

Ittle Dew, a charming and elaborate console-style action-RPG with cartoonish graphics and lots of puzzle-packed dungeons, is available 10% off on GOG.com. That's only $12.59 for the first week.

Dungeons! Is there a better place to go adventuring than old moldy crypts full of dangerous monsters, traps, secret passages, and shiny beautiful magical loot? Well, of course not! So what's the point of trying to come up with anything different? There is none! We want dungeons, lots of them. Preferably scattered across some green, charming landscape that can be uncovered bit by bit. Some games do it right, others stray off the path. This one is very self-aware and executes all the classic ideas perfectly!

Ittle Dew plays exactly like a console-style action-RPG should play. That would probably be enough for every gamer in the world, but on top of that--it looks amazing! The cartoony graphics are so full of wit and charm, that you'll feel your inner child jumping up and down with delight. The game offers the best gameplay its genre has to offer, complete with many puzzles, odd-looking monsters, and treasures that you'll find along your way. Your quest will take up to 5 hours and once you're done, you'll probably find yourself playing it all over again, enjoying it even more!

If you miss that special feeling only classic action-RPGs can provide, there's a good chance you will instantly fall in love with Ittle Dew! Get it for only $12.59 on GOG.com. The 10% discount offer lasts until Wednesday, July 31, at 9:59AM GMT.
Gamezebo gave 4.5 stars out of 5
Wait, what, 5 hours of game time? No thanks.
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PaterAlf: Isn't it a bit weird to assume that all Americans speak the same kind of accent? Same goes for British people. When I compare the accent of southern England with the one of Scotland, I'm not even sure it's the same language... ;-)
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Bloodygoodgames: Sure, you're right -- Americans all over the US speak with slightly different accents. But....many words are pronounced the same by Americans in every state. Words like Mountain Dew in the US, for instance, it's pronounced 'Moun-un Do' (they don't even pronounce the 't' in mountain :), and that's how it's pronounced all over the US -- just listen to the TV commercial.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnNUXzDKios&list=TLcChloVdM8nc

Same with any word that the British would pronounce as a 'j' sound even though it's spelt with a 'd'. Americans will always pronounce it with the 'd'.
Edit: NVM, this was all just a discussion between American English vs British English, and yes, they are pronounced differently. Both remain English.
Post edited July 26, 2013 by Buenro-games
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Tsugirai: Wait, what, 5 hours of game time? No thanks.
That's what I was thinking, also I would rather just play a Zelda game.
Looks funny.
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Bloodygoodgames: Sure, you're right -- Americans all over the US speak with slightly different accents. But....many words are pronounced the same by Americans in every state. Words like Mountain Dew in the US, for instance, it's pronounced 'Moun-un Do' (they don't even pronounce the 't' in mountain :), and that's how it's pronounced all over the US -- just listen to the TV commercial.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnNUXzDKios&list=TLcChloVdM8nc

Same with any word that the British would pronounce as a 'j' sound even though it's spelt with a 'd'. Americans will always pronounce it with the 'd'.
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Buenro-games: Edit: NVM, this was all just a discussion between American English vs British English, and yes, they are pronounced differently. Both remain English.
IMHO, let's ask the Australians!!
G'day mate. How can we help ya cobber? ;)
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nijuu: G'day mate. How can we help ya cobber? ;)
Is that Australian for helping?

(I kinda miss those Fosters commercials)