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So a friend of mine sent me a link to this game/buy at the developer's store: http://www.ultrarunaway.com/

I did a quick search and it didn't look like anyone has mentioned it here, so I was wondering if anyone has any experience with it? It's first person party turn based.

Edit: http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/paper_sorcerer And here's the meager GOG wishlist.
Post edited November 26, 2013 by ShadowWulfe
Looks interesting. Has been mentioned in other threads.
I would like to see this here.
I tried the demo and it's pretty good. 1980s difficulty mode really means 1980s.

Hoping to see this here.
I backed the Kickstarter and got the game, haven't got round to playing it yet. The developer has said he's applied to have the game on GOG, through their indie portal thing
I backed this project, but haven't played since the early beta. Still waiting for the Android version to play more seriously. It does have some big fans. He's been doing quite a bit of bug fixing lately. I have no idea if the demo reflects that.
Post edited November 27, 2013 by ET3D
I'd never heard of this game before, but after reading more about it on RPS (and reading that it apparently has relatively low system requirements, and it's got a Mac version), I was going to check it out. If they've applied to GOG's Indie Portal, then there's a good chance they may get here pretty soon. I'll wait until it comes on GOG.
Yeah, I got it by baking it but the developer is not quite up to speed when it comes to marketing. I don't see a lot of press about it. He should send review copies to websites (even smaller because big ones may not publish anything) and get the word out.

On another note, I haven't played it yet, waiting for a "best" version without bugs and it seems I'll have to wait as the author is hard working on it: he releases an update at least once a week. Note that the bugs have been crushes as the latests changelogs were more about usability improvements than bug-fixing.
I think it makes some sense not to send review copies before the game is stable. Better show the best version. Hopefully he'll do some more advertising when he's through with the updates.
Its on Indiegamestand for $5 now. DRM free.
Got it from kickstarter.
Unique art style to say the least. Certainly will consider it when it becomes available here. It's cheap too (5$).
It just released on Desura for $5.99...
$3 on IGS...
This looks pretty great. I'm thinking I'll wait to see if it shows up here on GOG. $3 on IGS is tempting though...