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The most dangerous game?

Sir, You are Being Hunted, a procedurally-generated British horror game in which tweed-wearing robots hunt you for sport, is now on GOG.com for $16.99 (15% off the full price) until 9:59 AM GMT on 08 May 2014.

The door opens. A gentleman of the robotic persuasion stands before, puffing gently on an anachronistic pipe. In its hands, a tray: on the tray, a card with subtle off-white coloring. It's tastefully thick--it even has a watermark! On it, the simple, dreaded salutation: Sir, you are being hunted. And with that, the horror unfolds...

In Sir, You are Being Hunted, you visit a procedurally-generated world where robots in tweed hunt you whilst guzzling tea and gobbling crumpets. You, in turn, must run, must hide, and must gather together the supplies to fight back. Even once you're armed, it's hardly a sure thing that you will manage to resist the uncaring hordes of upper-crust automata and survive the deadly hunt, as the brutal AI learns from you and gets tougher as you play.

With a variety of biomes, a smattering of foes, a dash of weapons, and a soupçon of bizarre gadgetry, Sir, You are Being Hunted is, without a doubt, the oddest entry to the survival horror genre in quite some time, but the fine team at the appropriately-named Big Robot, Ltd have brought it all together to make a fantastic experience. Jolly good rummy rot!

Pick up Sir You are Being Hunted for $16.99 (which is 15% off the full price) before 9:59 AM GMT on 08 May 2014. As always, it's 100% DRM-free.
I didn't think it would come here after a year on Steam, but I guess it did.
What I've seen of it looks charming, but very much not for me.
I will need to see/know a little more, but the concept sounds adorable.
Stealth & killer robots! All we need now is a snarky robot (named Bender) to start throwing occasional wrenches into the search.

Okay maybe Futurama wouldn't work, but it would still be an interesting Easter egg...
Just lovely!! It's great to see more and more interesting games in gog catalog!
Great to see this game here!
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ReynardFox: I will need to see/know a little more, but the concept sounds adorable.
Here's the developer's YouTube site with several gameplay and update videos from the last year:

http://www.youtube.com/user/JimRossignol/videos?sort=dd&view=0&shelf_id=1

It should give you a good impression about the game's atmosphere and features.
It looks like an interesting horror game. It's a pity that I had to go to its Steam page to watch the video since I can't watch it on GOG (Youtube is blocked in Turkey). GOG please don't link your videos to Youtube or any other website.
Post edited May 01, 2014 by Accatone
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Smannesman: I didn't think it would come here after a year on Steam, but I guess it did.
What I've seen of it looks charming, but very much not for me.
I think it is because gog don't currently sell "early access" games, so they couldn't really put in in their store until now
The concept sounds great :) And a promo, hmm...
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Smannesman: I didn't think it would come here after a year on Steam, but I guess it did.
What I've seen of it looks charming, but very much not for me.
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PMIK: I think it is because gog don't currently sell "early access" games, so they couldn't really put in in their store until now
That would make sense, for some reason I keep thinking they did sell an early access game once though.
This has been a good week for kickstarter games
For new players - Big Robots forum on how to play the game i.e. an extended tutorial: http://www.big-robot.com/forum/showthread.php?159-How-To-Play-The-Game

May contain some small spoilers, and do not look if you want find out everything yourself. The in game tutorial do tell you the basics.
Looks really cool!

Gotta say that I like the recent Indie titles that have been released on GOG recently...Tower of Guns, FRACT OSC and now this

Not to mention other great ones in the past like Shelter or Miasmata

I'm very happy that there are some actual talented indie devs out there in a sea of cookie-cutter clueless hacks
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Accatone: It looks like an interesting horror game. It's a pity that I had to go to its Steam page to watch the video since I can't watch it on GOG (Youtube is blocked in Turkey). GOG please don't link your videos to Youtube or any other website.
How odd I thought Turkey would be more open minded than that, from what I've heard of Atatürk
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Accatone: It looks like an interesting horror game. It's a pity that I had to go to its Steam page to watch the video since I can't watch it on GOG (Youtube is blocked in Turkey). GOG please don't link your videos to Youtube or any other website.
Well, you know gog can't legally do that. It would then become copyright infringement.