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Miasmata, the Geneforge Saga, Hotline Miami, and more up to 85% off!

Indie games are always throwing something interesting into the mixed bag that is gaming. Untried concepts that would seem like a risk to the big AAA publishers (whose games tend to have budgets that require scientific notation) are brought to life. Concepts such as [url=http://www.gog.com/game/the_real_texas]an alternative version of Texas, or an 8-bit open world romp through the video game memories of yesteryear have all been brought to us by indie games with all the attention to detail and love of the craft that an indie developer can provide.

Let's check out what we we've got in our own trail mix of indies in the IndieMix Promo!

Are you an explorer? Does the thought of making your own map using triangulation, yes, actual triangulation!, get you all excited? Then book a ticket to Miasmata for only $2.99! After being stranded on an unknown island, you must search the island for the cure to your own illness. Be careful as you are not alone!

Some RPGs will have you rolling your party for hours on end before you can even set one foot out the door. While that can be fun, sometimes it's easier to create party members on the fly, so to speak. Create your own party members using your very will--a single hulking behemoth or a herd of rapid-sting scorpions--in the world of Geneforge 1-5 Yours for only $3.74!

Fiending for a bit of the old ultra-violence? Are you done with being the nice guy, the so-called Chosen One, and saving princesses? Yeah, so are we! That's why we took a drive down to the Sunshine State and signed Hotline Miami for those of you who cried out "No more Mr. Nice Guy!" Snatch it now for $2.49!

This was just a taste of what's in store for you in our weekend promo! We have so many other interesting indies in our trail mix or, rather, IndieMix Promo until Tuesday, May 13th, at 3:59 AM GMT!
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Reever: Can anyone recommend Machinarium? Especially for adventure noobs? Looks interesting!
You can try a free demo here: http://machinarium.net/demo/
No download required :)
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grimwerk: Can someone please explain that clock that appears in several of the DROD screenshots here on GOG? If it's something like a move counter, great. But if it is a timer (as in how fast can you complete this level?) it'd spoil the game for me.
Don't worry, there's no time limit in the game. It is in fact a move counter that is very much needed, because some of the creatures spawn or breed after a certain number of moves.
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Elinnea: I have the remake of Avernum: Escape from the Pit elsewhere, but I haven't played it yet. Is there a reason to get the original version here as well? Other than supporting the developer I mean, a noble goal to be sure.
The GOG version includes seven games: The six Avernum adventures and a collection of shorter stories called Blades of Avernum. The remake you own is simply the first of those six adventures remade.

I really enjoyed the Avernums and the Geneforges. And Spiderweb's site has a demo for every damn one of them, and each of those demos is several hours long.
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grimwerk: Can someone please explain that clock that appears in several of the DROD screenshots here on GOG? If it's something like a move counter, great. But if it is a timer (as in how fast can you complete this level?) it'd spoil the game for me.
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PaterAlf: Don't worry, there's no time limit in the game. It is in fact a move counter that is very much needed, because some of the creatures spawn or breed after a certain number of moves.
Thanks! I suspected as much, but that clock made me nervous!
Post edited May 09, 2014 by grimwerk
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Reever: Can anyone recommend Machinarium? Especially for adventure noobs? Looks interesting!
I think its really good for adventure noobs. The puzzles are pretty easy and if memory serves, its a one button clicking game (like you just use everything, you don't have to look at, touch, taste, talk to, etc) which I found simplified it a little.
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Darilon: Pretty interested in Avernum and Geneforge. Anybody recommend one over the other? They are both cheap but seem to have enough content that by the time I finish one, the other will probably be on sale again.
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pi4t: They have noticeably similar gameplay, from what I've seen (which admittedly isn't that much: I've played Geneforge 1, part of Geneforge 2 and the Avernum 1 remake, and read more on the forums). Geneforge has a...slightly more sci-fi element (though it's definitely still fantasy) and you play a single character in each game who literally makes his party around him. Quite an interesting mechanic, as the more effort you spend on your party members, the lower your maximum mana will be. Avernum involves making a more conventional group of heroes.
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Darilon:
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ShadowWulfe: Geneforge has more moral dilemmas. Avernum focuses on the action.

Both will likely challenge your tactics strats. Geneforge party is a bit smaller than Avernum party, so less micromanagement (sort of).
Thanks to the both of you. Think I will go with Geneforge.
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Reever: Can anyone recommend Machinarium? Especially for adventure noobs? Looks interesting!
One can't possibly recommend Machinarium enough.

As for noobs, it's probably OK mostly. Puzzles are logical and the interface is easy to use.
There are one or two puzzles which may be annnoying, even for more experienced adventurers, but you don't have any pixel hunting, "magically" appearing items, talk to person A five times, etc. kind of puzzles, which might be a bit difficult for noobs usually.
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Crosmando: Man why isn't the Papers Please game on sale, I've had that one on my list for ages waiting for a steep discount.
Because (like Banished) it's not just another <genre> game and the developer reaps the people interested in buying and doesn't lose that much money with his discounts (if I remember correct, it was once 33% off). Developers like these are in my humble opinion the ones which survive market struggles/bubbles.
Looks like my wallet is safe this weekend. I already have more than half the game on the promo and I'm not interested in the 8 left.
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Reever: Can anyone recommend Machinarium? Especially for adventure noobs? Looks interesting!
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PixelBoy: One can't possibly recommend Machinarium enough.
True. I'm a great admirer of Amanita Design and wholeheartedly recommend the joyous experience of playing every single one of their absolutely unique and wonderful games:
http://amanita-design.net/games.html

Please note that some are even free to play such as the initial instalment of the charming Samorost tales.
Nice Promo! I already have most of the games on Steam but might pick up the 3 games from this promo i don't have yet.

On a side note i have exactly 200 games on GOG now and with that there aren't too many games i must have on GOG left. Time to finally play more games and stop buying games i'm only halfway interested in. :D
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Impaler26: Nice Promo! I already have most of the games on Steam but might pick up the 3 games from this promo i don't have yet.

On a side note i have exactly 200 games on GOG now and with that there aren't too many games i must have on GOG left. Time to finally play more games and stop buying games i'm only halfway interested in. :D
Sounds like you have a crazy backlog :P
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Elinnea: I have the remake of Avernum: Escape from the Pit elsewhere, but I haven't played it yet. Is there a reason to get the original version here as well? Other than supporting the developer I mean, a noble goal to be sure.
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grimwerk: The GOG version includes seven games: The six Avernum adventures and a collection of shorter stories called Blades of Avernum. The remake you own is simply the first of those six adventures remade.

I really enjoyed the Avernums and the Geneforges. And Spiderweb's site has a demo for every damn one of them, and each of those demos is several hours long.
Oh, I didn't realize this, thanks for the tip. I love Geneforge, so I'm confident I will enjoy the Avernums too.
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Impaler26: Nice Promo! I already have most of the games on Steam but might pick up the 3 games from this promo i don't have yet.

On a side note i have exactly 200 games on GOG now and with that there aren't too many games i must have on GOG left. Time to finally play more games and stop buying games i'm only halfway interested in. :D
LOL Impaler, I'll be at 200 or 201 too!
Depends if I'll buy both Machinarium and Unmechanical (any opinion on this?)
Hmmm, I don't have many of these indie titles. I really enjoyed Hotline Miami.

However, if I had to pick one, Real Texas looks the most interesting out the bunch.
WHY YOU NO ADD DON'T STARVE!?!

*flips nearest table*