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This is NOT the Mushroom Kingdom!

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams is a beautiful platformer loosely based on a 1980s classic, with colorful storybook graphics, diverse locations, solid mechanics, and some original twists--and you can pre-order it on GOG.com right now, for 25% off! That's only $11.24 until next Tuesday, October 23, when the game is released.

In the 8-bit era, way back in 1987, a renegade game emerged on Commodore 64, instantly gathering a slew of fans and raising many legal issues. The Great Giana Sisters were only a pair of mustaches short of being the Super Mario Brothers. Controversy aside, the game delivered a solid gameplay experience, an original backstory, and an extraordinarily well-made soundtrack--it was as far from being a blatant rip-off as a "heavily inspired" game could get. 25 years and some nearly forgotten official and unofficial sequels later, the Giana is ready to return!

Giana Sisters: The Twisted Dreams bring back everything the gamers loved about its 8-bit predecessor in a very modern-looking platformer. The game features colorful "2,5D" graphics that breathe life and magic into the many carefully-designed stages. Once again, Giana sets off on a quest to gather mystical crystals that can help her escape the twisted dream realm. But this time, she has the ability to flip through her dreams and quickly switch between the alternate versions of herself. Both her regular self and her punky "sister" have some unique abilities and traverse a slightly different version of the game's stages.

Explore the fantastic realms full of gems to collect, puzzles to solve, and baddies to stomp upon in Giana Sisters: The Twisted Dreams, for the pre-release price of only $11.24!
Definitely my instabuy :)
Interesting and neat game. Wishlisted for now.
I don't know about this one...

But since I like older PC platformers like Biomenace, Commander Keen, Xargon, Jazz Jack Rabbit, and Monster Bash I will put money down on this.

The style of the art and the sound of the music are very intriguing. Besides, it's only 12 bucks for pre order. It's not like I am dumping 60 bucks on it.
.......da fuq ?

I certainly did not expect this title to show up here so soon. Nice move from BFG - and if i had not backed this one at the kickstarter, i would have bought it here in a heartbeat ;)
Post edited October 18, 2012 by Solei
I also backed the kickstarter project, looking forward to this one and the soundtrack! :)
Post edited October 18, 2012 by Hillsy_
I am so stoked for this game. I figured it would come to GOG, but I didn't know it'd be this soon. The fact that Machinae Supremacy is on the soundtrack of the game makes me want it that much more. I have been following news of this game since MaSu posted about it on their site. I always wanted to buy the original but unfortunately around here back then it wasn't easy to come by. It would be nice if they could add the original as an in game extra (even if it weren't the original C64 version per se), but sadly that is likely not possible.
October 23 cannot arrive fast enough...

Btw for those of you still sitting on the fence, here's the demo:
http://project-giana.com/download/
Post edited October 19, 2012 by lowyhong
Oh come on guys! Another soundtrack sample? Really?
Very much looking forward to this, but I'm going to examine my options on how this can be purchased before I order.
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Woolytoes: Oh come on guys! Another soundtrack sample? Really?
The Soundtrack was exclusively to higher Backer Tiers. I think it would be unfair to the people who spent more than twice the price on GOG to have the soundtrack just to see, that others will get it for free for a much lesser price.

I would say, just wait... maybe it will be added at some point later (weeks, months, years)
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Woolytoes: Oh come on guys! Another soundtrack sample? Really?
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Ubivis: The Soundtrack was exclusively to higher Backer Tiers. I think it would be unfair to the people who spent more than twice the price on GOG to have the soundtrack just to see, that others will get it for free for a much lesser price. I would say, just wait... maybe it will be added at some point later (weeks, months, years)
To be fair, MaSu did a huge chunk of the soundtrack. So, it stands to reason they may even post their contributions to the OST on their website. Who knows though, I am just speculating about the possibility.
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Woolytoes: Oh come on guys! Another soundtrack sample? Really?
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Ubivis: The Soundtrack was exclusively to higher Backer Tiers. I think it would be unfair to the people who spent more than twice the price on GOG to have the soundtrack just to see, that others will get it for free for a much lesser price. I would say, just wait... maybe it will be added at some point later (weeks, months, years)
Sure, but I'm not asking to get it for free. I'm asking for the possibility to BUY it on GOG at all. Same price as the backers? No problem!
They are far less ugly than on the C64's box.
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allzebest: They are far less ugly than on the C64's box.
Christ, where did that come from?

The German C64 boxed version looked a heck of a lot better, but I don't have it anymore (nor can I find a picture, but if I remember, the Amiga version used precisely the same image).
Why exactly this game needed kickstarter if its already almost done?