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Rogue Legacy, Thunderscape, Steamworld Dig, and more indies & classics for as little as $1.79!

June Jamboree</a>With yesterday's launch of The Witcher: Wild Hunt exclusive pre-orders we've got quite a lot of new people discovering GOG.com. Hello! Welcome to your DRM-Free one-step online boutique full of gaming goodness! This here, is the June Jamboree sale, one of our weekly promos, always starting on Friday, at 10:00AM GMT and lasting throughout the whole weekend, up to Tuesday at 3:59 in the morning. With all the new faces around, we thought it would be a nice thing to mix our weekend offer a bit, so it features some neat titles both from our unsurpassed classic catalog as well as our extensive indie offer. Let's take a quick look at some of the games, shall we?

Steamworld Dig is one of the newer titles in the offer. It's a platform mining adventure with strong Metroidvanian influences. Take the role of Rusty, a lone mining steambot, as he arrives at an old mining town in great need. Dig your way through the old earth, gaining riches while uncovering the ancient threat that lurks below. Yours for only $4.99, this weekend!

Thunderscape is one of the golden classics from the good old days. It presents you with many time-proven RPG ideas that work together so well, that it's astounding that anyone would want to modify them. You get a party of six brave champions, a large gameworld to explore, lots of items to collect, stats to build, and enemies to slay. With everything that made dungeon crawlers so successful in the 1990 and some very distinctive steampunk-ish feel, this game is highly recommended to all cRPG fans looking for a challenge. Now, only $1.79!

Finally, Rogue Legacy, an indie smash-hit of 2013, known for its insane replayability leading to severe cases of the "just-one-more-playthrough" syndrome. You will get to choose among the children to pick the character whose traits and flaws suit you the most, and continue their parent's quest retaining the stat bonuses and equipment they managed to secure. A difficult, challenging, but extremely rewarding and fun! Only $4.99 until Tuesday!

That's only a small part of our June Jamboree weekend offer. There's 16 more exciting titles, new and old, waiting to be discovered in the promo page. They will tempt you with their ridiculously low prices only until Tuesday, June 10, at 3:59AM GMT, so don't miss out!
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tinyE: I guess it's now or never for Shadowgrounds. OY I'm always debating on this one because it seems to have a lot of good and a lot of suck in it. :P Well I have the weekend to ponder this.

Oh and to anyone on any kind of fence, regarding the games here I've played: I adore both Postals for mindless carnage and "Conquest : Frontier Wars" is a must have period; she isn't one of the newest or visually stunning space RTS titles around but she is a classic through and through and you'd be crazy to pass it up.
It's actually a nice game. You may have to get accustomed to the "rotating character camera" as opposed to just rotate the character while the map is fixed, but, you get accustomed to it after a little while.
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Matruchus: Yeah am waiting for Z also and already have Conquest: Frontier Wars :) But its certainly worth the money in this promo and more.
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tburger: That's why likely I'll buy it anyway. I hope we will get tomorrow Z release (do I rmember corectly that some indies were released on saturday before?) ...and the price will not be above $9.99.

Huh - Does anyone know if the Steam version of Z will be classic one or Kavcom made some kind of HD version?
Its a Kavcom cross platfrom version. http://www.kavcom.co.uk/zthegame/#!prettyPhoto/0/

Kavcom and Kiss LTD are publishing this game together. Since Kiss Ltd supports gog it might happen that Z comes tomorrow.
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Post edited June 06, 2014 by Matruchus
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tinyE: I guess it's now or never for Shadowgrounds. OY I'm always debating on this one because it seems to have a lot of good and a lot of suck in it. :P Well I have the weekend to ponder this.

Oh and to anyone on any kind of fence, regarding the games here I've played: I adore both Postals for mindless carnage and "Conquest : Frontier Wars" is a must have period; she isn't one of the newest or visually stunning space RTS titles around but she is a classic through and through and you'd be crazy to pass it up.
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LoboBlanco: It's actually a nice game. You may have to get accustomed to the "rotating character camera" as opposed to just rotate the character while the map is fixed, but, you get accustomed to it after a little while.
I will probably have to turn down the specs a little which for an overhead doesn't really bother me (too high a resolution and pick ups become too hard to find) and as far as top down/screwed up camera, I have a test disc of "Take No Prisoners" around here somewhere so I dare this game to shock me. :P
Darkstone, here I come! :)
Post edited June 06, 2014 by bel_e_muir
Nice weekend promo, some great games at great prices!
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Matruchus: Its a Kavcom cross platfrom version. http://www.kavcom.co.uk/zthegame/#!prettyPhoto/0/
Hm...You don't know differences between this --cross platform version--- and classic version of Z? Is it only resolution? Jeez hope gog just sells or at least includes classic Z.
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tinyE: One more stupid Promo question: what is the capital of Montana? JOKING!

SERIOUSLY. What is the difference between Shadowgrounds and Shadowgrounds Survivor? Is it worth having both?
Survivor is more of the same, with some added features. If you like #1 then you'll probably like Survivor as well. I think it's a bit easier than #1, that's how I remember it anyway, it's been a while.
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tinyE: One more stupid Promo question: what is the capital of Montana? JOKING!

SERIOUSLY. What is the difference between Shadowgrounds and Shadowgrounds Survivor? Is it worth having both?
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Daliz: Survivor is more of the same, with some added features. If you like #1 then you'll probably like Survivor as well. I think it's a bit easier than #1, that's how I remember it anyway, it's been a while.
$1.50 each. Got em both. :P
Nothing for me this week. Probably just as well as I just added Arma to my backlog. However, I'm more than halfway through Duke Nukem 2 now so I will be dropping a game from my backlog soon enough :)
Er... forum eating posts?

So no more releases for this week?

Guess I'll grab DoP.
Own most of these. Bought Depths of Perils and both Shadowgrounds. That's three off the wishlist :)
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ShadowWulfe: Er... forum eating posts?

So no more releases for this week?

Guess I'll grab DoP.
I was just coming in to post on it. I just got it, It's really weird but what I can't get over is how good it looks for a game that small. Most files that size I expect a bunch of different colored blocks representing characters and not a whole lot more. :D
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tinyE:
I played it once a long time ago, and it's great fun. A game purely of mechanics and super light on the "story".

You play it because you like what you're doing, and there is just nothing wrong with a Diablo-clone with a twist.
Post edited June 06, 2014 by ShadowWulfe
Oh nice. Mrkgnao's [url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=131&scp=gdr&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbaxyv&ord=q9&flt=pos~1~]Magog[/url] handled the new sale like a champ. Look at those beautifully sorted percent discounts!
Post edited June 06, 2014 by Melhelix
Once again GOG pulls off a sale that contains titles from the depths of their catalogue that I didn't realise I want. While I have most of the games in this sale, I now get to add Depths of Peril, Scratches and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Once again, well done GOG!