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Primordia, a robotic point-and-click adventure game with enthralling story and pixelated graphics, is now available on GOG.com, for only $8.99! That's 10% off, this week only!

Horatio is a devoted scholar, a philosopher, a hermit, and an able constructor. On top of that--he's a robot. He spends most of his time trying to repair the "Unniic", a long defunct airship, that also serves as the permanent shelter for Horatio. The only company he's got is his snarky sidekick, Crispin, the floating orb-bot put together from pieces of junk--or spare parts, as Crispin insists--salvaged in the rusty wasteland. Both of them lead a relatively peaceful existence in the post-apocalyptic desert, until one day a rogue war-droid raids the Unniic and steals its power core. Our heroes have no other option but to chase after it. A dangerous task, yes, but Horatio has faith that The Gospel of Man will guide them on their path. So begins a journey into the uncertain future, that will also reveal the ominous past.

Primordia is a masterfully crafted point-and-click adventure game with an exceptional premise and setting. The vision of the post-apocalyptic world, where man is not more than a myth passed on by one generation of robots and automatons to another, is something that will haunt your dreams. In Primordia you witness the world from the perspective of an artificial being "living" in a civilization of machines, and that allowed the developers to create a very unique storyline, that seems very alien and familiar at the same time. The puzzles are logical and creative, often making use of the game world's distinctive features. An eye-catching art-style combines the qualities of hand-drawn graphics with those of old-school pixel-art. Even though the post-apocalyptic future may seem dark and the questions that we face during our mission are profound, the game still manages to sneak in some quality humor and pop-culture references. Horatio's lines--serious or not--make an even bigger impression, as the character is voiced by Logan Cunningham ([url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RTkUgov60g" target="_blank]this voice[/url])!

Don't let the rust get the better of you. Discover the fate of the humankind and the origins of homo sapiens mechanicus in Primordia, for only $8.99, until Wednesday, December 12, at 10:59AM GMT.
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Another indie focused week, I see...
Love the style/atmosphere so far; the interface seems pretty clunky though, also, the main characters walk cycle is horrible =|
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keeveek: Another indie focused week, I see...
I'm afraid it's bad news... In the last year, no old games were made. It seems the production of old games has stopped and the only games being made currently are new games. No one can understand how this situation came about...

:B
Post edited December 05, 2012 by SirPrimalform
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Austrobogulator: Love the style/atmosphere so far; the interface seems pretty clunky though, also, the main characters walk cycle is horrible =|
As designed! ;-)

On a personal note - this must be the first adventure game in years I just couldn't put down. The story is amazing, the writing is brilliant, and the humor is quite sophisticated. Not to mention it all feels like one long TOOL video to me.

Great game.
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keeveek: Another indie focused week, I see...
Yeah, sure. Because it's Wednesday and the week is obviously over ;-)
Post edited December 05, 2012 by G-Doc
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G-Doc: Yeah, sure. Because it's Wednesday and the week is obviously over ;-)
Even if you release two oldies tomorrow, it's still 3 : 2 for indies :P
Can't wait to get home & play this...
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G-Doc: Yeah, sure. Because it's Wednesday and the week is obviously over ;-)
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keeveek: Even if you release two oldies tomorrow, it's still 3 : 2 for indies :P
Isn't 2 oldies all we used to expect anyway?
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pantzu: Can't wait to get home & play this...
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Finally I been looking forward to this game!
I was waiting for this day since first screenshots! thx!
If only saying this game is incredible did it justice. It is a great game from start to finish. It's got one of the most powerful, lasting stories I've seen in a game recently. And on top of that, it's got fantastic environments, arguably better voice acting, and some of the most logical puzzles I've seen in adventure games in a while. There were a few puzzles that took some time, but they made sense in the end.

Right about now, I should probably give you an obligatory link and tell you to read our review on the 9th or something but I'd be lying if I said that you shouldn't probably just go play the game. :)
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ErekoseDM: Wadjet Eye Games [has Greenlight Developer Access] Dec 3, 2012 @ 3:16pm
Yep. If you email me your GOG receipt, I'll hook you up with a steam key. But don't email me until the game launches. I won't have the keys available until than, and if you email me now I'm sure to forget. :)
Steam forums are testy on my mobile connection. Can you tell me the email address to forward my receipt to?
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StingingVelvet: Steam forums are testy on my mobile connection. Can you tell me the email address to forward my receipt to?
There wasn't anything on the Steam page (I could find).

But this should do:

admin@wadjeteyegames.com
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StingingVelvet: Steam forums are testy on my mobile connection. Can you tell me the email address to forward my receipt to?
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SimonG: There wasn't anything on the Steam page (I could find).

But this should do:

admin@wadjeteyegames.com
Coolio, thanks. Wish the Grimrock guys did this.
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StingingVelvet: Coolio, thanks. Wish the Grimrock guys did this.
Was Grimrock in any bundle? I swear it was, but I fail to find any info on the fast.