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Gunman Clive is on PC as well? It's great on IOS.
Soooo now that I no longer have to fret about Armikrog, Bunny Must Die!, Freedom Planet, Knytt Underworld, Mutant Mudds, Shantae or Multimedia Fusion 2 getting Greenlit... I wonder how Freedom Fall, Gunman Clive and Love+ are faring?
Okay, for my blog, I'm writing a post on Broforce. Should I make it a Watchlist post or Spotlight? Usually I've done a Watchlist for games like Malebolgia and Teslagrad, not released, maybe have a demo and Spotlights for released games.or paid alphas like The Tank Game and Inverto.
But the Broforce free download is essentially a fully featured game, not a simple demo.
Multiplayer only...game looks really fun, but I really only play single player
Just adding to this...Grief posted it on the steam thread
Volgarr the viking added to steam store.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/247240/
It's releasing on September 13th. You can pick up a copy through the Humble widget (DRM Free + Steam Key) for $12 http://www.volgarrtheviking.com/
Multiplayer only...game looks really fun, but I really only play single player
+2I really want to cheat for the voting and add in Neverending Nightmares and Assault Android Cactus (FEELS SO GOOD). And a few other games. But I'll stick by the rules.
It's on XBIG? Damn, if I'd known, would have got yesterday instead of Weapon of ChoiceThe XBLIG version was alot of fun. This one seems like its missing things. Well there's only 4 levels at the moment, compared to like 8 on the XBLIG version. Also it feels more floaty.
I can't compare the platforming physics since I don't have the XBLIG version, but the platforming in the new version feels amazing. The floaty feel actually works well in this game.The XBLIG version was alot of fun. This one seems like its missing things. Well there's only 4 levels at the moment, compared to like 8 on the XBLIG version. Also it feels more floaty.
So many awesome games!
I can't even start to play any of these since we are on our own deadlines for the end of August ro reach Alpha. So no voting for me.
Had a think, and I remember last month it was a wide problem that some users just didnt quite have enough time to run through many of the games on the OP. So to (hopefully) help Ive made this list of the OP games categorised in impact levels being the amount of time I would consider that they may take to play. Of course many of them can be played for longer (if you enjoy them), this is more of a rating of how long it takes the player to see and learn all the tricks in play rather than master and fully complete the experience. All the games listed are free.
Mega Low Impact You dont even need to download these ones
Aaron Steed's Ending - http://robotacid.com/flash/ending/
Bokida - http://goo.gl/egH9r
Contre Jour - http://www.contrejour.ie/
Crypt Run - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/richtaur/crypt-run-death-is-just-the-beginning
ISIS - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/167055177/nsc-isis maiden voyage.html
Megabyte Punch - http://www.kongregate.com/games/Reptilegames/megabyte-punch
Ripple Dot Zero - http://www.rippledotzero.com/
T.O.M.B. - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6822849/KnightyGames/tomb.htm
Untitled - http://www.increpare.com/2013/06/untitled/
Low Impact These games will take you about 10-15 minutes to play
Ergon / Logos - http://www.molleindustria.org/ergon_logos/ergon_logos.html
Frequency Domain - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=142393387
Maere: When Lights Die - http://www.whenlightsdie.com/
MTB Freeride - http://www.desura.com/games/mtbfreeride
Rotational - https://sites.google.com/site/fortdagamesauxiliary/
Time Squid - http://www.lazybraingames.com/time-squid/
Valdis Story: Abyssal City - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=155507013
Medium Impact These games will take you about 15-30 minutes to play
Dungeonmans - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/56637190/dungeonmans-the-heroic-adventure-roguelike
Against the Wall - http://www.againstthewallgame.com/play/
Elliot Quest - http://www.desura.com/games/elliot-quest
Experiment12 - http://www.geocities.ws/experimenttwelve/
Fran Bow - http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fran-bow-a-very-creepy-point-click-adventure-game
Outer Wilds - http://www-scf.usc.edu/~abhinavr/OW/about.html
Tessalation - http://tessallationgame.wordpress.com/
Viscera Cleanup Detail - http://www.runestorm.com/viscera
High impact These games will take you about 30+ minutes to play
Desperate Gods - http://www.wolfire.com/desperate-gods
StarMade - http://www.star-made.org/
If anyone found this list useful then gimmie a buzz, Ill do the same at the end of September if it proves good.
It's not my intention to force you in to playing those games, but One Foul Note made this cool list, which may help you pick up games that don't take too much time.
Grief posted it on the steam thread
Volgarr the viking added to steam store.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/247240/
Goddamn.
If the pre-order is 11.99, it'll probably be 14.99 on Steam right?Whoah, this looks brilliant.
Goddamn.
Whoah, this looks brilliant.
Goddamn.
Here are some GIFs I just made:
Thanks for the gifs, been looking forward for this game for a little while
Whoah, this looks brilliant.
Crypt of the Necrodancer just went up for pre-order and still looks really good. I am quite awful at rhythm games so I don't think I can take the plunge for that price even though I love roguelike(like)s.
Does the September thread go up later today or tomorrow?
Gorgeous 2D indie god game Reus has been a considerable success...The game sold 100,000 copies in its first two months and doubled its sales figures during the Steam Summer Sale.
I can't compare the platforming physics since I don't have the XBLIG version, but the platforming in the new version feels amazing. The floaty feel actually works well in this game.
I can't speak 100% for Toma of course, but following his previous threads it will likely be tomorrow at least.
Posting for Toma, saw this in Steam thread:
Reus sales reach 235000 in three months
Edge of Space for $8.03 - worth it?
http://groupees.com/bm9
ittle Dew, Ring Runner, Eador and Whispers World (plus some other crap) for five dollars. In my ittle Dew impressions I said something along the lines of 'worth getting when it drops to a price you are comfortable with,' this is that moment.
The endless runner Boson X has launched today and is a free rotational runner. Seems pretty fun to me and you can play it on Windows, Mac and Linux.
http://www.indiespotted.com/free-rotational-runner-boson-x-is-now-available-go-and-have-some-fun/
Just played through a lot of Ripple Dot Zero - wow that game is soooooooooooooo Sonic, it's nostalgia overload.
Also, turns out La Mulana is freakin great!
Man, La-Mulana is such a gem of a game. Too bad its usually so expensive so not more people pick it up.
Also, guys remember to vote for the current month if you havent yet.
I think I might have mentioned them before but:
Death Road to Canada
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Darkout
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should be in the September's OP
(On my phone so I can't post the usual info)
Also, guys remember to vote for the current month if you havent yet.
Great, must have missed Darkout in one of the other threadsDeath Road will be, Darkout was already during a previous month.
These are the candidatesI'm sorry, I'm sure it has been asked thousands of times, but do I vote only on august released games?
1000 Amps
Aaron Steed's Ending
Against the Wall
Bokida
Chester
Contre Jour
Crayon Chronicles
Crypt Run
Cube World
Dead Pixels
Desperate Gods
Dungeonmans
Dusty Revenge
Elliot Quest
Ergon/Logos
Experiment12
Fran Bow
Frequency Domain
Gateways
Humans Must Answer
Infested Planet
Isis
Ittle Dew
Lasercat
Lumenox: Aaru's Awakening
Maere: When Lights Die
Megabyte Punch
MTB Freeride
Outer Wilds
Reef Shot
Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages
Ripple Dot Zero
Rotational
Shadowrun Returns
Smooth Operator: Call Center Chaos
StarMade
Strata
Tessalation
Timesquid
T.O.M.B.
Untitled
Valdis Story: Abyssal City
Viscera Cleanup Detail