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Twas in the Indie Royale "May Hurray Bundle".
Incidentally, the IndieGameStand page lists this game as being redeemable on Desura & Steam. I'm pretty sure that's a mistake because it's not yet available on steam. |
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Good heavens, Weird Worlds is coming to Steam? That's nice. I've actually got it from the "May Hurray" Indie Royale, but I'm tempted to snag it here for a dollar too just in case Indie Royale doesn't include a Steam key for it since I like the game and would prefer to have it on Steam.
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That's good news. I wonder if I'll end up with a key through Indie Royale? |
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It's worth noting that if you BTA for Wyv and Keep, you can get a desura key for SmashBox if you PM the dev on Desura with your Indie Game Stand username. That alone, to me, makes this one of the best deals they've had on IGS.
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DROD ranks up there as one of those classics you never actually get around to finishing like De Blob or whatever. It's a clever puzzler but I don't like how the mechanics play out and it is ball-crushingly hard... when it feels like it. You'll spend ages playing glorified Dr. Who (The original one) against stupid roaches (Easy as hell. Kind of necessary to get you used to the sword dancing you'll have to do to take on the big boys, but boy is it a snoozefest.) before the game decides to shake it up, and then it shakes it up with one of the most absurd mechanics I could imagine: tar. And then we haven't even hit half the real enemies yet, the ones with AI who actively try to dodge your sword and get around it and many others.
You could do a lot worse but I defy you all to actually make a serious dent in the game before tossing it aside. |
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I myself pretty much beat the first game (available for free online) and it's pretty good and a very unique puzzle game. Not great graphics but gameplay is very very good. It does get very hard esp when you get to some of the monsters but it's all good. For a dollar or so it's well worth it.
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Thanks to the two people who contributed $50 each, spiking the price up on the second day.
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