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The clockwork metropolis.



<span class="bold">Lethis - Path of Progress</span>, the steampunk city-builder with the Victorian backdrop, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 50% launch discount.

It may not be such a powerful word today, but there was a time when all people were talking about was the energy revolution of steam. It's easy to see why, as it was pretty much what brought the wonders of mass production to everyday life. Lethis is a Victorian world drenched in that mix of romantic steampunk aesthetics and aggressive resource consumption that calls for firm management and an eye for innovation.

The introduction of steam applications opens up a wonderful, cartoony world of opportunities. But before you can block out the sun with your fleet of zeppelins or give your people that huge observatory, you must first tend to your production lines, make sure to keep your workers happy, and establish profitable trade routes for the glory of the Empire. Mass production brings mass management problems and mass expectations from the masses. But bold science and smart coordination will help your lovely cities reach their full industrial potential and maybe raise a majestic monument or two.


Discover the excitement and far-reaching decisions that come with industrial revolution in <span class="bold">Lethis - Path of Progress</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 50% discount will last until March 5, 1:59 AM GMT.
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tfishell: And yet you can't leave? ;-) Because GOG is the lesser of the x evils?
Huh, I thought it was because we locked the door and left the key with TinyE. Haven't seen it since then :(
Post edited March 03, 2016 by B0SC0
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IAmSinistar: Queue up the old "GOG Ain't What It Used To Be" blues, available on cassette tape and 45 RPM.
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mrkgnao: Why not on Linux?
RPM would imply a distro such as Fedora :P

(Yes, I know what the RPM stands for in IAmSinistar's post....)
Post edited March 03, 2016 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: RPM would imply a distro such as Arch or Fedora :P

(Yes, I know what the RPM stands for in IAmSinistar's post....)
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narr: Arch doesn't use RPMs :P

Looks interesting - too bad we won't get a port, I guess :(
Good catch, I edited my post accordingly :)
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Matruchus: Small update about Wine support:

After latest Wine 1.9.5 update game works without any issues on R9 270x and OS Linux Mint 17.3. Previously it was stuck on the first loading screen before the menu and was unplayable. Now there are no issues. So new update for Wine + new mono version installed (as always after wine update).
You might want to post that in the Wine thread named after ...me. Please let people know if they need to use any winetricks or workarounds :)