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Explore a labyrinth of perplexing puzzles in this quirky game of cat and mouse! Agent A: A puzzle in disguise is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a special 80% discount until 14th May, 5 PM UTC. You play as Agent A in a stylish world full of retro-futuristic contraptions, hidden gizmos, gadgets, and clever logic-based puzzles.
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gamesfreak64: "financially" speaking it's a plus cause it saved me lots of money, i have just too many games already at least 600+ at 3 or 4 online games shops like GOG, Steam, Gamersgate and over 140 retail games ( cd/dvd).
Anyway thats about 2300 games total.... which is just too much :D
I, too, have too many games. And on top of that, I hardly ever get around to playing any of them, which makes me feel foolish. Hopefully you are wiser than I in that regard. Although I must admit that the hobby of collecting games is interesting in itself. :)
The screenshots give me a "Kate Archer, No One Lives Forever" vibe.

That; and a low intro price, means I will probably buy it, even though I have a terrible track record of not playing any of the dozens of point-n-click adventure games I've purchased over the years (and had decided not to buy any more until I start playing them ).

This one will be one of the exceptions. :)

[Edit]: Purchased
Post edited May 09, 2020 by Martek
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gamesfreak64: "financially" speaking it's a plus cause it saved me lots of money, i have just too many games already at least 600+ at 3 or 4 online games shops like GOG, Steam, Gamersgate and over 140 retail games ( cd/dvd).
Anyway thats about 2300 games total.... which is just too much :D
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faroot: I, too, have too many games. And on top of that, I hardly ever get around to playing any of them, which makes me feel foolish. Hopefully you are wiser than I in that regard. Although I must admit that the hobby of collecting games is interesting in itself. :)
TBH, i played 1% of all the games so i am no wiser than you , and i have to admit it is nice to buy games, the only games i played sofar are the Artifex Mundi HOG thats the 1% i guess i played, i also played the GOG classic games

Baldurs 1+2 + expansions, Fallout 1+2 + Tactics, Gorky 17 , the usual good old games , i do have to mention i own 90% on retail so that is why i played those games.

The number of Steam games i have is slowly increasing which never was the intention: i promised myself i would not buy too many games, but when i see new games i like and are on sale i just have to buy them :D

Anyway, this will probably end once my old setup 'dies' of old age, and i'm forced to use the awfull win 10...
which is a real pain in the butt , i spend most of the time trying to make it less horrible, but win 10 is just plain evil and is impossible to change , 90% of the time is spend on getting it to 'behave' the way i want.
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Martek: The screenshots give me a "Kate Archer, No One Lives Forever" vibe.

That; and a low intro price, means I will probably buy it, even though I have a terrible track record of not playing any of the dozens of point-n-click adventure games I've purchased over the years (and had decided not to buy any more until I start playing them ).

This one will be one of the exceptions. :)

[Edit]: Purchased
Ouch, reading this i got a feeling of deja Vu , i have the same thing going on , i almost forgot i have many point and click games aswell , and played 2 of them, didn't even finish them , i finished one large game Gabriel Knight , the one with the interactive videos, but that was in the old days when i had 50 or so games ( cd/dvd) .

Anyway the "problems" started when i joined the online digital games platforms and started buying games in large quantities :D

Because the games don't take physical storage space, things got out of hand very quickly resulting in a "huge" amount of games of which i played only a few sofar, my hd are much bigger now so there is no limit ....
Post edited May 09, 2020 by gamesfreak64
Well it's certainly unique.