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In a mood for a casual, comedic indie game? We got you! Lil’ Guardsman is now available on GOG, with a -10% launch discount until January 30th, 2 PM UTC!

Lil’ Guardsman is a deduction adventure with a good dose of comedy, where you take up the role of Lil – an unlikely 12 years old hero who covers her dad’s shift at the guard shed, with a task of deciding the fate of over hundred unique characters. You’ll get to question humans, elves, goblins, cyclopes, and other fantasy creatures, using your powers of deduction to determine who to admit or deny based on how they respond to your questions and your trusty tools. Sending visitors to jail, inadvertently zapping them to smithereens, or letting them go on their merry way are all part of the job. But be careful: who you let through the castle gates will determine the kingdom’s fate!

Now on GOG!
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What? Two good looking interesting games on one day? What crazy pants-on-head dimension is this? Who are you, and what have you done to GOG's real curation people? And have you made sure they won't escape and come back?
But where's the weekly sale ?
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Breja: What? Two good looking interesting games on one day? What crazy pants-on-head dimension is this? Who are you, and what have you done to GOG's real curation people? And have you made sure they won't escape and come back?
Not to mention that reflecting on recent topics, this is how you'd make something inspired by but not copying; it takes a concept you'd imagine to find in one of Ron Gilbert's adventures, and takes it to a logical extreme.

While narrowly missing the uncanny valley of looking like it was drawn by the Penny Arcade artists. (That's a good thing to miss.)
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ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ: Not to mention that reflecting on recent topics, this is how you'd make something inspired by but not copying; it takes a concept you'd imagine to find in one of Ron Gilbert's adventures, and takes it to a logical extreme.
Actually I think it's more of a clone of Papers, Please, but with all the misery removed and replaced with fun.