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amok: If we are comparing prices, it is only £5.99 on Steam

http://store.steampowered.com/app/112100/?snr=1_7_suggest__13
It's roughly the same price on Gamersgate, but they both have drm afaik. I was just pointing this out to everyone who dislikes/hates drm since the only place I think you can get the game without drm is on spiderweb.com.
Bought.
I was about to lose all hope but then, after all this time, it is finally here... A Humble Indie Bundle I have zero interest in!

For the record, I don't have any android devices, and I already own Avadon, Cogs, and Zen Bound 2 on Steam.
I might get it only for Avadon.
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Drakhyrr: I own a Samsung Galaxy 5 (i5500), and it's horrible for gaming, even when the games actually run on it. Small screen, no multi-touch, weak hardware - better not to play on it at all.

As for your options, I haven't seen a Huawei phone around here, only the Blade. In any case, I've decided to wait until I have enough money to buy a higher-class phone, specially considering Android 4.0 ICS is out and phones below mid-range won't get it.

I'm not even sure if I'll be able to buy another phone this year, though.
I own on of these, and I can play just fine. Not "heavy" games, but there's like 16 games that I bought and I can play just fine. In fact, I play it all the time! Try any Kairosoft game (Game Dev Story, Epic Astro Story, Dungeon Village) ChuChu Rocket, Cut The Rope, Myth Defense, Robo Defense, Bejeweled 2. Doodle Jump, Majesty, Quell, etc.
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Balthier: I own on of these, and I can play just fine. Not "heavy" games, but there's like 16 games that I bought and I can play just fine. In fact, I play it all the time! Try any Kairosoft game (Game Dev Story, Epic Astro Story, Dungeon Village) ChuChu Rocket, Cut The Rope, Myth Defense, Robo Defense, Bejeweled 2. Doodle Jump, Majesty, Quell, etc.
Have you played on a phone with a larger screen? It's hard to go back when you know what you're missing.

The likes of Game Dev Story are fine, though.
All these games seem to run fine on Huawei U8800, except Avalon which says upon launch that it is meant for bigger screens, hence refuses to run. I'll try it on ASUS tablet later, the Avalon game was mainly what I was after anyway.

I downloaded the Windows binaries and reclaimed the Steam versions too, of course. I like these bundles which are covering all bases. :)
Post edited March 19, 2012 by timppu
Only interested in Avadon but already have it.
Swords & Soldiers looks kinda cool but not likely to pay $6 for it.

pass, for now.
bought, seems cool... I wonder how many of all these games I'll eventually play someday... I've got 29 games now that I intensivelly play, none of which I seem to be getting close to finishing...
My wife's *just* told me that i shouldn't keep buying games I'm not gonna play. And what do I do? Buy the HIB so I can play Avadon on my Transformer. :P
...ok, I'm kind of disappointed, Avadon is quite a bore... Eschalon is way better, even the first book (mainly because of the genius real-turn-based system it uses - this one only has classic turn based combat)
Post edited March 19, 2012 by Kunovski
Looking at the front page and did they drop DRM free versions of the games?
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DodoGeo: Looking at the front page and did they drop DRM free versions of the games?
under "Unlock on Steam.":

"Redeem the games on Steam*,
OR directly download DRM-free
versions from our servers."
Post edited March 19, 2012 by uchos
Too bad the Steam keys are not seperate, so you can trade it if you already have the game.
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DodoGeo: Looking at the front page and did they drop DRM free versions of the games?
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uchos: under "Unlock on Steam.":

"Redeem the games on Steam*,
OR directly download DRM-free
versions from our servers."
To clarify, "OR" in this case means "AND". :) So you can both download the (Windows) binaries, and redeem the Steam keys (two different keys, one activates four of the games, and another the bonus game).

And of course get the Android versions (.apk installation files which apparently can be installed on how many Android devices you like).