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Drakhyrr: Immortal Defense, it's supposed to have a very good story, perhaps among the best in gaming. I'd very much like to own it on a big DD service (it's on GamersGate, but costs $20 and never goes on sale), and it certainly deserves to be on Steam.
http://studioeres.com/immortal/

Name your price with $1.75 minimum straight from the developer.

EDIT: Oh, on a big DD service. I misread, and thought it was entirely price related.
Post edited August 31, 2012 by johnki
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Drakhyrr: Immortal Defense, it's supposed to have a very good story, perhaps among the best in gaming. I'd very much like to own it on a big DD service (it's on GamersGate, but costs $20 and never goes on sale), and it certainly deserves to be on Steam.
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johnki: http://studioeres.com/immortal/

Name your price with $1.75 minimum straight from the developer.
I know, I'd just like it to get more visibility and to get it on my Steam collection
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Drakhyrr: I know, I'd just like it to get more visibility and to get it on my Steam collection
Ah, yeah, I've never played it myself, and after being on TIGSource for a while, I'm not entirely fond of Paul Eres, but it looks really well put together, and it's praised pretty universally, so I'll definitely upvote it.

EDIT: Side-note. Is "Brazilian" even a language? I thought Brazil's national language was Portuguese.
Post edited August 31, 2012 by johnki
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johnki: EDIT: Side-note. Is "Brazilian" even a language? I thought Brazil's national language was Portuguese.
Indeed there is no "Brazilian" as far as I know. Now that you mention it, it does make me wonder why it's the only other language in the game (even being wrong). Perhaps some Brazilian has offered to translate it?
La-Mulana

It's one of the greatest Metroidvanias ever! Watch this trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=lZJe9_Ozg00#t=42s

Reviews:
Destructoid
Indie Game Magazine
Post edited August 31, 2012 by Barry_Woodward
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jamesbuc: Ive been upvoting, downvoting and reporting a fair bit....
A lot of unpaid, voluntary work. It's amazing how generous customers are in general. You just give them the chance to rate something and they will do it. I don't want to be misunderstood. I do not mean this in a bad way, more in an amazed, curious, even positive way. :)
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jamesbuc: Ive been upvoting, downvoting and reporting a fair bit....
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Trilarion: A lot of unpaid, voluntary work. It's amazing how generous customers are in general. You just give them the chance to rate something and they will do it. I don't want to be misunderstood. I do not mean this in a bad way, more in an amazed, curious, even positive way. :)
XD I see what you mean a little bit there but I dont actually mind doing it. It gives me a peek at possible upcoming games and helps me shove any garbage to the side. Simples.

Another good-un: Escape Goat... :D
Not surprising that Steam hasn't put much effort into the interface and options for Greenlight.
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jamesbuc: Ive been upvoting, downvoting and reporting a fair bit....
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Trilarion: A lot of unpaid, voluntary work. It's amazing how generous customers are in general. You just give them the chance to rate something and they will do it. I don't want to be misunderstood. I do not mean this in a bad way, more in an amazed, curious, even positive way. :)
It's called gamification. Make your website to feel like a game, and people will stay on this website and do things you expect them to.
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Trilarion: A lot of unpaid, voluntary work. It's amazing how generous customers are in general. You just give them the chance to rate something and they will do it. I don't want to be misunderstood. I do not mean this in a bad way, more in an amazed, curious, even positive way. :)
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keeveek: It's called gamification. Make your website to feel like a game, and people will stay on this website and do things you expect them to.
I thing GG takes the cake with that one ...
Yeah, with achievements, blue coins and everything else, Gamersgate website is a perfect game. They reward you for almost everything you do.
Post edited August 31, 2012 by keeveek
They need a feature on the lines of, "People who liked this project also liked..." at the bottom of each project page.

Navigation and ability to discover are nonexistent. Steam is a great distribution platform, but they put so little effort into making their client and other features intuitive and user-friendly.
Box life looks interesting if they add more levels.
Greenlight is a mess right now, no doubt about it. Went through twice so far, some games popping up 3 times or more, others not at all....

Anyway, I've gathered a few that look interesting. I'll start with the ones you might be familiar with from kickstarter campaigns (finished and still running ones), so backers could support them.
Expeditions: Conquistador - tactical strategy / RPG
Project Giana - platformer with a twist
Malevolence: The Sword of Ahkranox - first person dungeon crawler
Kinetic Void - space sim
Chuck's Challenge 3D - puzzler
Armada Online - multiplayer space action

Games you probably heard of before or at least should have.
Afterfall InSanity Extended Edition - survival horror
Kenshi - free-roaming squad based RPG
The Age of Decadence - isometric, turn-based RPG
Project Zomboid - Zombie sandbox game
Towns - citybuilding / management game
Underrail - isometric RPG
Miner Wars 2081 - space action / sim RPG
Transport Giant - classic sim strategy game
Xenus 2: White Gold - FPS
Unepic - platformer RPG

those I discovered by accident
Dawn of Fantasy - multiplayer strategy
Dangerous - space combat RPG
Folk Tale - real-time comedy-adventure-strategy game
Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land - turn-based RPG
No More Room in Hell - Half-Life 2 Zombification mod
Guerrilla Bob - cartoony twin-stick shooter
Gnoblins - 3D roguelike. Had me with "construct your own dungeon with the help of the gnoblins"
Swords and Sorcery - Underworld - classic old school dungeon crawler

Last but not least - - I'm sure you get it here from [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/inquisitor]gog.com, but I'd guess voting them up on Steam wouldn't hurt them.
Post edited September 01, 2012 by Siannah
New batch of games have been greenit:
Blackspace
Darkfall Unholy Wars
Dawn of Fantasy
Dragon's Lair
Euro Truck Simulator 2
Gear Up
Kinetic Void - Space Adventure
The Light
No Time To Explain
Primordia
Sang-Froid : Tales of Werewolves
StarForge
Waking Mars

Also, first batch of software have been greelit:
Action! Screen Recorder
Bandicam: Game Recorder
Construct 2
Display Fusion
HitFilm 2
You Need A Budget 4