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The shapes of water.

Golem is now available 10% off until June 5, 6pm UTC, DRM-free on GOG.com.
It was just another water run to the mysterious ancient tower. But as the little girl reached into the glowing puddle to collect the precious fluid, she unwittingly awoken a mysterious, shape-shifting golem. Now together with her resourceful companion, they will venture deeper into the ruins where tricky puzzles, long-forgotten machines, and marvelous secrets await.
This looks interesting. Does anyone know if it's any good?
Very glad to see Golem on gog! And not very far from release ;-)


Now, I hope Hegemony games will come eventually too... *wink* *wink*
For some reason, the pictures give me a strong "Epistory" vibe.
Seems interesting but since I have played Trine 2, I don't know if physics puzzles can get interesting in singleplayer.
They are the same devs from the Hegemony saga, that's quite an interesting choice for a next game to make. It makes me think about the makers of Hob that did the Torchlight games before. I hope the story is interesting enough because there is not a lot of information about it.
This one looks more exciting than the designed cover suggests! I like the detail that has gone into the game. Wishlisted to be picked up.
Post edited May 30, 2018 by Nicole28
Nice seeing this here. Will definitely pick it up cause Longobow makes wonderfull games. Hopefully this will also herald a small hope for the Hegemony game series to come to gog.
The game looks very interesting, I will keep my eye on this one! Has anyone played it yet? If yes, does this game rely on physics-based puzzles or not? I'm asking because I have played Trine (which looks similar gameplay-wise) and while I enjoyed the general concept & visuals, due to physics the puzzles often became more frustrating than fun.
Tricksy tricksy puzzleses.
This game looks good. But it's not really my cup of tea.
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Post edited May 30, 2018 by paladin181
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Panaias: The game looks very interesting, I will keep my eye on this one! Has anyone played it yet? If yes, does this game rely on physics-based puzzles or not? I'm asking because I have played Trine (which looks similar gameplay-wise) and while I enjoyed the general concept & visuals, due to physics the puzzles often became more frustrating than fun.
I watched some footage and the game is more like a point&click puzzle where you can move to designated spots. So it's not like Trine in that regard.
I wonder if Forgotton Anne is ever going to make its way here.
Looks quite similar to RiME, can anyone confirm?