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A fast-paced point-and-click adventure game and an indie platfomer in one. Lair of the Clockwork God is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a special 10% discount until 30th March, 1 PM UTC. Join the adventure games fan Ben and a wannabe indie platform star Dan in a race against time to stop all the apocalypses happening at the same time.

When buying Lair of the Clockwork God on GOG.COM you will get the Devil's Kiss prequel game for free. The same title is also available on GOG.COM separately.
Into the forum you go!

Looks interesting... might wait for a review or two though
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Bigs: Into the forum you go!

Looks interesting... might wait for a review or two though
There are quite a few reviews online already as it released a while ago already on Steam. It's great and I recommend it.
Fantastic release! I have the two firts and now are a 90% discount at a ridiculous price:
https://www.gog.com/game/time_gentlemen_please_ben_there_dan_that
Post edited March 18, 2020 by argamasa
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https://twitter.com/danthat/status/1240277657947975682

I had a lot of people asking about getting the game up on GOG and I did it. I did it especially for you, so you'd all better go and buy it, now ¬¬
I actually agree with the sentiment. If any of you asking for some devs (especially smaller ones) to release their games here, you better buy it when it finally came.
Post edited March 18, 2020 by zlaywal
looks great, but half the game is not so easy platforming, which is a huge dealbreaker for me.
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Dohi64: looks great, but half the game is not so easy platforming, which is a huge dealbreaker for me.
The last update added difficulty settings for it.

- Dan wallgrab time more lenient
- Dan wallgrab slide speed
- slows down Laser, Blinking, Collapsible tile types, makes them more lenient
- Removes shootable spike tiles or 'on exit' spike tiles at low levels
- reduces buzzsaw damage radius
- removes buzzsaws at low levels
I loved the two games they made before which are also already on GOG (and in my library) so this was an instabuy for me!
Post edited March 18, 2020 by MarkoH01
It looks charming. Cannot afford, but prompted be to get Ben There Dan That + Time Gentlemen Please and Bad Dream: Fever as I loved Coma.
Post edited March 18, 2020 by Dogmaus
Bought!

the first two (which don't need to be played to play this) are two of the greatest P&C games ever, with incredibly funny writing. and they're hyper cheap right now too:

https://www.gog.com/game/time_gentlemen_please_ben_there_dan_that

can't recommend them enough, and from everything I've heard, the writing and puzzles in this are amazing too.
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zlaywal: https://twitter.com/danthat/status/1240277657947975682

I had a lot of people asking about getting the game up on GOG and I did it. I did it especially for you, so you'd all better go and buy it, now ¬¬
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zlaywal: I actually agree with the sentiment. If any of you asking for some devs (especially smaller ones) to release their games here, you better buy it when it finally came.
I don't necessarily agree unless you're pestering them (though you shouldn't pester) or promising to buy. I say this just because I've asked a lot of devs - whose games I wasn't personally interested in - to release their games here.
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zlaywal: https://twitter.com/danthat/status/1240277657947975682

I actually agree with the sentiment. If any of you asking for some devs (especially smaller ones) to release their games here, you better buy it when it finally came.
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tfishell: I don't necessarily agree unless you're pestering them (though you shouldn't pester) or promising to buy. I say this just because I've asked a lot of devs - whose games I wasn't personally interested in - to release their games here.
I don't think that's a good idea. Devs use requests as a gauge of interest for their game. There's effort involved on preparing a game for a new platform, and it can hurt them financially if it turns out there's less interest then expected if they do then release there based off the supposed interest.
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tfishell: I don't necessarily agree unless you're pestering them (though you shouldn't pester) or promising to buy. I say this just because I've asked a lot of devs - whose games I wasn't personally interested in - to release their games here.
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ZarkonDrule: I don't think that's a good idea. Devs use requests as a gauge of interest for their game. There's effort involved on preparing a game for a new platform, and it can hurt them financially if it turns out there's less interest then expected if they do then release there based off the supposed interest.
I often target games that have a decent number of wishlist votes, and share the wishlist links with the devs. (I've been doing this for years now, and ultimately it'll be up to them or GOG to decide to release anyway. :p I don't do it as often now but I'm unlikely to stop.)
Hope to see more indies (un-rejected when need be) show up:

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/games_gogcom_has_turned_down ,

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_mostvoted_indie_games_not_yet_on_gog
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tfishell: Hope to see more indies (un-rejected when need be) show up
That and more classics(of those they can still get). :)