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A legend remastered.

ADOM (Ancient Domains Of Mystery) is now available DRM-free, 10% off until October 11th, 3pm UTC.

Choose your class (like a rogue). Kill some beasts (like a rogue). Meet a new race (like a rogue). Get corrupted (like a rogue). Craft potions (like a rogue). Kill bosses (like a boss).
All in this deep, complex, and infinitely rewarding turn-based roguelike with strong RPG elements and a sprawling world to explore.
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awesome release gog, but you seriously need to tweak your front page.

at a glance i would have had no idea this was released here - luckily i'm a little obsessive and a little strange.

at any rate, i'm going to buy this before the day's end.
Post edited October 05, 2018 by fortune_p_dawg
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fortune_p_dawg: awesome release gog, but you seriously need to tweak your front page.

at a glance i would have had no idea this was released here.
I agree - putting the new releases at the bottom of the page is probably not the best decision.
Oh, I remember playing it ages ago when it had ascii graphics.
Awesome! After 6 long years of waiting since the indiegogo campaign I can finally play ADOM without drm! :D
Speaking of Indiegogo-funded games that have been in development since the mid-90s: any word on the gog release of Grimoire?
Hmm i have never played this before but i have a million years playtime in ToME and this looks strikingly similar overall so thanks GOG, i will give it a try.
Post edited October 05, 2018 by ChrisGamer300
I remember playing an MS-DOS version of this game /(ASCII). I hope more roguelikes will come to GOG.
I've only started playing rogue-likes very recently, and while I'm a bit too dense (or impatient) to try and get my head around brogue, I've had about 200 crawls through Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup over the last 3 months or so, and I'm on my third attempt in Sword of the Stars: The Pit. So far I find it a lot of fun, but this price point is way above what I allow myself to pay these days, so I guess it'll have to go and sit on the wish list. However, with gog's very underwhelming sales the last year or so, it might sit there for quite some time. That'll be sad, though, but I'll certainly keep an eager eye on this one.
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musteriuz: I've had about 200 crawls through Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup over the last 3 months
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup. I was playing it literally a lot of years. That's the game that come to my mind after seeing a modern version of ADOM here.
Please, fix the forum already.
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Post edited October 05, 2018 by InkPanther
Where's the weekend deal ?
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InkPanther: Please, fix the forum already.
Not only the forum, the "News" at the bottom of the page shows 4 hours too. (From inside Galaxy).

I bought Tales of Maj'Eyal and all the expansions days ago. So I will buy this one too sooner or later.
Post edited October 05, 2018 by RPGDEX
I tried the free version earlier this year, but couldn't get into it.
I think part of the problem I had with it is just the concept of "open-world roguelike". I like each of those two things on their own (when done well), but I prefer my RLs to be more focused -- "go down through this one dungeon, get the thing/kill the boss, and escape in one piece."
Also starting to really dislike the "perpetually in development for decades" model. It's somewhat understandable for free and open-source games, but at some point, I still like a game to be done -- stable and definitive.
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HunchBluntley: Also starting to really dislike the "perpetually in development for decades" model.
I only hate that when I think that they are doing the wrong changes. But new content is always fun.