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If you enjoy Rogue Games creations, we have some great news for you – an entire array is joining the GOG catalog!

You can now get:
SPRAWL
SPRAWL Soundtrack
SPRAWL + Soundtrack Bundle
Homebody
Cookie Cutter
COOKIE CUTTER GAME + MEGASTRUCTURE'S MOANINGS SOUNDTRACK
Cookie Cutter Soundtrack
Highwater
Highwater Pirate Radio - Highwater (Official Soundtrack)
Highwater Game + Soundtrack Bundle

Check them out!
Will wait a bit, but SPRAWL and Cookie Cutter are going end up in my cart later today. :)
Post edited June 19, 2024 by NuffCatnip
Cookie Cutter looks very nice! Wishlisted. Unfortunately, the minimum system requirements are a lot: Win 10/11, 16 GB Ram, Nvidia GTX 1060 ??
I've been waiting for SPRAWL to finally arrive. That one goes straight into my GOG library.
Homebody looks very interesting.
Highwater kinda reminds me of "Submerged".
I really dig the soundtrack of SPRAWL, there's a couple great industrial pieces in the OST. :)
The drum and bass isn't bad either.
Post edited June 19, 2024 by NuffCatnip
SPRAWL?

Instabuy!
high rated
I think it's time to just retire the term "adventure game" because it seems anyone can use it to describe anything, to where it became meaningless at best, misleading at worst. I mean, I read something like "adventure game with an isometric turn-based puzzle-combat system" (Highwater) and I'm completely lost, because to me an adventure game is something like Monkey Island, and the only kind of "combat system" that belongs there is based on telling people they fight like cows.
Post edited June 19, 2024 by Breja
I'm glad to see SPRAWL (finally) releasing here.
Played Sprawl and Cookie Cutter in Linux and they are running really well (Wine GE--8-26 under Zorin OS Lutris)

Sprawl did need to install Microsoft Visual C++ separately but ran perfectly fine once that was done.
I cant see a bad game in this collection, each one has a new take or a paradigm on a theme. These devs are amazing!
SPRAWL's soundtrack comes off as quite a bit of a love letter to Kenji Kawai and/or "Beneath The Mask", doesn't it - except for the closing two, every track has either the female chant-like chorals or the Shinto bells (or both) worked into them.

Not complaining of course, it certainly fits (like "Arsch auf Eimer", as one would say around these parts) and I do wish more soundtracks for throwback FPS', Immersive Sims (or other genres) would incorporate mid to late 90s jungle/drum'n'bass, like the one for Peripeteia (Wishlist entry) does too.
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Breja:
I agree. Possibly in this case they mean something like "walking simulator with occasional tactical minigames", it is hard to tell. This is from the same developer as Golf Club Wasteland and The Cub so I am surprised to see another one from them already. Checking their website it seems they started both projects at the same time but this one was a mobile game first. They said released first on Netflix (last year), I didn't know Netflix even had games but looks like they do. Demagog's games are very focused on radio with music and commentary. I like the style and if you like artistic games they are great if you pick them up for a few dollars but I'm suspicious of this price tag for a mobile game.

Oh, I checked bandcamp and this one seems to just have music (no commentary, at least on the soundtrack that I noticed checking several) so I guess they are pricing it primarily as a music album that happens to come with a game, like The Longest Road on Earth. I wish they had a flac version. (Edited: I first thought it was more music than previously but The Cub actually has a few more tracks. Also, I thought there was radio commentary in the game but it seems The Cub soundtrack doesn't have it either, only Golf Club Wasteland's soundtrack did). (Edit again: I was thinking the sale price was regular price, it is still expensive regular price :( ).
Post edited June 20, 2024 by joveian