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Get ready, because Wild Country is launching on GOG with a 20% discount until April 18th, 1 PM UTC!

It's a cozy-competitive card game with city-building elements! Collect cards, construct buildings, explore Big Sky, and challenge friends in this one of a kind strategy game.

Now on GOG!
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Note: The game will be free for Amazon Prime subscribers on April 17th.
^ Makes one wonder about the timing of the release.
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HypersomniacLive: ^ Makes one wonder about the timing of the release.
Not everyone has a Prime subscription.
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BreOl72: Not everyone has a Prime subscription.
What is your point? Not everyone has a Pomeranian either.
Another game that makes me wish Concrete Jungle, from ColePowered, were on GOG. Seriously one of my favorite games ever.
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HypersomniacLive: ^ Makes one wonder about the timing of the release.
They did the same with Lord of the Rings games.
On the game page, it says this for requirements.

Minimum system requirements:

Network: Broadband Internet connection

Does this mean the game is only a online game or is there an offline single player mode? Or is the online part an optional feature?

After reading everything on the game page, guess I'm still a bit confused on that.
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HypersomniacLive: ^ Makes one wonder about the timing of the release.
Indeed. Releasing after it was already announced that it'll be free almost right away, with codes likely to be around for those who're interested, will basically nuke sales for this period.
Still... I wouldnt (and I dont) give my money to Amazon. And subscription? Lol, im not supporting subscription services. I support GoG for a REASON. If I would be just about money Id have submit to monopolies long ago. But some things in this world are worth fighting for, even tho it isnt the easiest way to live.
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MatroxMedik: Still... I wouldnt (and I dont) give my money to Amazon. And subscription? Lol, im not supporting subscription services. I support GoG for a REASON. If I would be just about money Id have submit to monopolies long ago. But some things in this world are worth fighting for, even tho it isnt the easiest way to live.
Well spoken! You're not alone on this quest :)