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Fred_DM: ... and?
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nijuu: Has there been an older indie game offerred in any bundle? ;)
Devil Whiskey.
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nijuu: Has there been an older indie game offerred in any bundle? ;)
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grviper: Devil Whiskey.
Im just wondering why they pulled some old indies into these bundles.
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nijuu: Im just wondering why they pulled some old indies into these bundles.
Because old games are still fun? Look at the site you're on. :)
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nijuu: Im just wondering why they pulled some old indies into these bundles.
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PenutBrittle: Because old games are still fun? Look at the site you're on. :)
Yeah but difference being - those are old classics (well mostly..there's a few fizzers imho lol) :P, where as these middling indies are just.... middling hahaha ;)
Post edited April 20, 2012 by nijuu
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nijuu: Yeah but difference being - those are old classics (well mostly..there's a few fizzers imho lol) :P, where as these middling indies are just.... middling hahaha ;)
shouldn't quality come before age? the Soldak RPGs are fascinating. they have some fairly unique game mechanics. i'm actually surprised the other Soldak games haven't turned up in a bundle, yet. because, why not? they're indie and they're good.
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nijuu: Has there been an older indie game offerred in any bundle? ;)
How about Darwinia (2005)? Or Uplink (2001/2003)?


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nijuu: Im just wondering why they pulled some old indies into these bundles.
I think most people find it much weirder when they include brand new games (like Botanicula). I thought the idea of the bundles wasn't that you get new indie games without paying full price but rather that you get the chance to buy some classics you might have missed, now for a reduced price because you might already own a few of them.
Post edited April 20, 2012 by Leroux
Well i caved in and bought the bundle. Paid more than average. haha
never mind
Post edited April 20, 2012 by bazilisek
Having a blast with Unstoppable Gorg, the whole '50s sci-fi theme is genius.
The storyline is presented in black and white, reminding of old shows like Flash Gordon or Buck Rogers.

I think Gorg is being voiced by Cobra Commander from the G.I. Joe cartoon.
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Egotomb: It still says there all cross platform (inc Linux) on their web page.
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cuppsy: I didn't see that anywhere on their site (the FAQ mentions offering Mac/Linux versions when available). And the current bundle lists one game as only on Steam, which alone makes it not available on Linux. And I've bought a couple bundles from IR in the past, finding out afterwards that most of the games were Windows only.
Sorry. I was getting my bundles confused due to reading the indie botanicula thread earlier.
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nijuu: Well i caved in and bought the bundle. Paid more than average. haha
I did as well, I'm about to try depths of peril as it looks interesting. I think this will be the last game I buy for quite a while as it's not easy to pay for games over here.
Did anyone listen to Danimal cannon roots? I am really liking this album.
Post edited April 20, 2012 by Whitewraith
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nijuu: Has there been an older indie game offerred in any bundle? ;)
Gish is from 2004.
So far I'm liking this bundle. I think I already tried a demo of Tobe's Vertical Adventure and it didn't run smoothly on my system, and I'm not a fan of Steam-exclusives. I also don't care much for Ballistics. But Unstoppable Gorg is a charming tower-defense game and Slydris and Inferno+ are true time sinkers, in a good (and colorful) way. Not sure yet if Depth of Peril is my kind of game, but it's interesting to play around with it and I don't regret getting it at this low price.
So, who looked at this bundle and thought to themselves, Gee, I'd really, really, really, like to give Tobe's Vertical Adventure a try???

It is STEAM only:

Ready, set,........

GO!

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