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A mighty cheap delight!

Pid and Shelter, two beautiful and heart-touching games form the Might and Delight team, are available up to 85% off today, for Windows and Mac OS X systems, on GOG.com. That's only $2.98 if you get them both, or $2.49 each if you want to get them individually.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/shelter]Shelter lets you roam the wild as a mother badger, taking care of her jaunty little cubs. The wild is beautiful and bountiful, but don't take Mother Nature's generosity for granted, and don't feel too confident. You'll need to explore your surroundings in search of water, food, and safe haven, while constantly keeping an eye out for the lurking predators. Danger waits at every step, especially for your furry children. Hunger, cold, and death--that's what the fate has in store for them, if you don't tend to them properly. Terrifying as it may sound, the game's beautiful graphics and meditative soundtrack by Retro Family will grant you many moments of awe and relaxed bliss.

Pid is one gorgeous looking game. We're talking storybook quality here. Eerie and twisted as it is, the planet that you explore offers many fantastic sights and wonders to the unwilling traveller. Beauty comes hand in hand with originality in gameplay. The gravity crystals in your characters possession, allow you to float in mid air or shift the gravity pull. With all that unique mechanics, unique atmosphere, and challenging level design, this delightful title will satisfy every platformer fan. The game now comes with the Challenge Rooms expansion!

Don't wait--help yourself to a double-pack of gaming beauty with our Pid and Shelter Indie Gem Promo, featuring both games up to 85% off. That's only $2.98 if you get them both (75% discount rate applies if you only get one game; title already owned on GOG.com counts toward the higher discount rate, so you only pay $1.49 when completing the set of two). The offer lasts until Thursday. February 13, at 10:59AM GMT.

NOTICE:
It's also worth mentioning, that today the indie sensation of 2013, Papers, Please, received a big language pack update and now offers English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, and Russian versions. You can now get it with a special 20% off discount (that's $7.99). The offer lasts until Sunday, February 16, at 10:59AM GMT.
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opticq: You bought JK and JK2?
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Ophelium: Doesn't everyone have the Keane collection by now? If not, we blame those people for the Insomnia Sale fiasco.
And then there was that Runaway sale that included Jk1 & JK2 ....
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Ophelium: The one time I think I develop nerves of steel, people are putting the idea in my head that even if I hate these, it's not a waste of money. Guess I'll toss Kentucky Route Zero on top and continue to beat myself up for having no self-control.

Eight days after hitting game number 300 on here, I'm up to 311...
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OldFatGuy: I feel your pain. It was just two weeks ago I posted this screenshot and now look.
Amateur. I have 500+.

As previously mentioned, the main thing that looks bad on your shelf is JK1 & JK2.

It's fine to get 10 good games (even if you only finish 2, get good mileage on 3 more, barely play the next 3 and never get around to playing the last 2), but getting 1 lousy game is hard to justify (unless it leads to a lower price on combos in which case they sort of paid you to get the games).

Please, tell me that you got JK 1&2 to get a lower price on the remaining titles for a bundle :P.

PS: Just to be clear, I'm mostly joking. What you got on your shelf is really not my business to criticize.
Post edited February 13, 2014 by Magnitus
Shelter looks incredible.