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The dungeon crawler genre is not dead, but the monsters that crawl through the dungeons soon will be.

Legend of Grimrock will send you on a grand quest for fame, fortune, weapons, and experience like you haven’t seen on the PC for ages. For one week (until 18 April 2012 at 12.59 PM EDT), you can pick up this fantastic dungeon crawler for just $13.49--10% off the regular full price of $14.99!

If you remember playing titles like Dungeon Master or Eye of the Beholder, you probably own Legend of Grimrock already. Die-hard fans of classic dungeon crawlers looked at the this indie gem as a chance to revive the good old days when hacking your way through a dungeon prison really meant something. If you’ve never heard of the dreaded Grimrock mountain that never releases its prisoners alive, you have an amazing chance to scavenge, fight, level up, puzzle, and learn the classic formula for RPG-ing.

Legend of Grimrock sports tile-based movement combined with real-time combat. You control a party of four prisoners, either using the pre-made adventurers or by carefully creating your own desperate crew. You have only three classes: fighter, rogue, and mage, but the addition of minotaurs or insectoids races mixes things up a little and assures future replay value. Then the crawling and hacking begins--and that’s what’s most important about an action RPG. The fights are tough and require planning and some evasive movements, but the learning curve allows you to adjust to the grid-based waltz of step forward--attack--step backward--magic--step left--avoid in a minuet of death. The combination of atmospheric sounds (wind, whispers, and monster growls somewhere), some clever and demanding puzzles, amazing monster design (killer snails!), and impressive detail poured into Grimrock dungeons make the game one of the finest dungeon crawls ever made.

If you’re a born dungeon crawler: reawaken the feeling of excitement when you turn another corner and know not what to expect. If you’re a first-timer: be assured that the modern execution, simple UI, great graphics, and something absolutely magical will suck you in and not let you out unless you free your party from the magic-, mayhem-, and monster-filled catacombs of Legend of Grimrock.

Check out this early contender for indie game of 2012 (It’s already got a 95 from Destructoid, and a slew of other top reviews from publications all around the globe!) here on GOG.com for a limited time offer of $13.49
Some feel good read:

http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2645290
Also: LOL, there's already a troll review on the front of the gamepage
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Roman5: Also: LOL, there's already a troll review on the front of the gamepage
GOG should block users from posting reviews until say, 12h after a game is released, so people have time to play it then review it.
A bit confused about the prices here. This was -20% on pre-order but now it's -10% which is better than full price of course. But Botanicula is also on pre-order and that's not -20%, just -10%...

I'm confused! Is there a general rule? Thanks for any responses. I just want to know if I should pre-order in the future on GOG to save some $$$.
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Wiskerss: Downloading right now thank you.... Stuck at 425.17 though..... that happen to everybody?
I purged the installer and extras on our CDN. Please try redownloading the game and let me know if it's still stuck.

Just to clarify, were you using the Downloader or your browser?
Heh, I think I managed to get optimal price.

I decided to buy it last minute (literaly) and its price was pre-order price (11,99USD) minus 1,5 USD which I guess was the -10% that is running now, so I somehow get it with double discount for 10,49 USD. :-)
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pantzu: A bit confused about the prices here. This was -20% on pre-order but now it's -10% which is better than full price of course. But Botanicula is also on pre-order and that's not -20%, just -10%...

I'm confused! Is there a general rule? Thanks for any responses. I just want to know if I should pre-order in the future on GOG to save some $$$.
Not a general rule.
Devs decided to give -20% to those who pre-order and -10% to those who buy the game in the first week.
Downloaded and installing :)
Can someone post MD5 hash for the exe?
Also, if anyone is worried that the game won't run. On my AMD X2 4400+ [2.2GHz], with a rusty 7600GT [256MB], the game runs rather smoothly on 1280x960 with Texture Resolution and Filtering set to HIGH, Shadows toned down to MEDIUM and SSAO turned OFF. Effin' amazing. Now, back to the game.:D

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Lexor: Can someone post MD5 hash for the exe?
setup_legend_of_grimrock_1.0.0.6.exe : 14b0442d2a80b261bb2fc248ef104c8f
Post edited April 11, 2012 by Arteveld
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pantzu: A bit confused about the prices here. This was -20% on pre-order but now it's -10% which is better than full price of course. But Botanicula is also on pre-order and that's not -20%, just -10%...

I'm confused! Is there a general rule? Thanks for any responses. I just want to know if I should pre-order in the future on GOG to save some $$$.
from what I understand

-20% off is the standard special pre-order offer
-10% off (the one on right now) is the special new release offer
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Lexor: Can someone post MD5 hash for the exe?
Now why would you need a MD5 hash?
The GOG.com downloader does several checks after downloading to make sure its been downloaded correctly.
You wouldn't download this game from less reputable sources; now would you?
Not meaning Steam or other valid download services by the way.
Nice, people started writing awesome reviews about it.
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fvdrhee: The GOG.com downloader does several checks after downloading to make sure its been downloaded correctly.
There's quite a few of us that don't use the downloader. I know i don't.
Post edited April 11, 2012 by Namur
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Arteveld: ...
Thanks, I executed exe and nothing happened for a looong time so worried about bad download - after 5+ minutes exe started, lol :D meh my ancient PC :P
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fvdrhee: The GOG.com downloader does several checks after downloading to make sure its been downloaded correctly.
There is no need to install downloader to be able to download from GOG.
Post edited April 11, 2012 by Lexor