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A good offer, since I'd certainly never buy it otherwise. Is it me, or are their prices completely outrageous? Zuma is a small, simple, casual game from 2003, and they expect me to pay 145 kr ($26.37) for it under normal circumstances? They must be out of their minds.
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Wishbone: A good offer, since I'd certainly never buy it otherwise. Is it me, or are their prices completely outrageous? Zuma is a small, simple, casual game from 2003, and they expect me to pay 145 kr ($26.37) for it under normal circumstances? They must be out of their minds.
Have to agree that their games are a bit overpriced from their website. As a result i waited for their games to go on sale on Steam instead
Post edited November 24, 2011 by Joffe20
Popcap games always had that price point. Sometimes they lower the price of some old titles, but usually, they go like this. And although their games are for everyone, I believe their market are casual gamers.
One thing though, the price might be high, but at least the games made by the popcap "team" ooze quality. They're highly polished and refined.

I read, somewhere (about this free zuma), something funny that goes like this: "How can they give 'drugs' for free? Isn't that illegal?". That about sums it up!