Posted in Deals on Sep 22nd, 2009 No Comments »
The third set of ten games for 5$ each goes live on the D2D store. This week is RPG-themed, so most games are either single player role-playing games or massively multiplayer ones. Unfortunately, as is often the case with Direct2Drive, most titles on the list are only available for North American users.
3rd week games for [...]
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Posted in Deals on Jul 30th, 2009 1 Comment »
The Wonderful End of the World is almost as wonderful as its name. This casual title lets you roll a character made of random junk around a dozen large levels, swallowing stuff and adding it to your own mass as you attempt to grow as big as possible. If this sounds familiar, it’s because [...]
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Posted in Features on Jul 28th, 2009 1 Comment »
Searching for previous parts of this feature? 111 Great Free Games, Part 5/10 111 Great Free Games, Part 4/10 111 Great Free Games, Part 3/10 111 Great Free Games, Part 2/10 111 Great Free Games, Part 1/10
55 games done, 56 to go:
56. Ben There, Dan That
Point-n-click adventuring goodness in a modest shell, Ben There, [...]
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Posted in Deals on Jul 26th, 2009 No Comments »
A very cheap gem, nowadays.
Arx Fatalis, created by French studio Arkane, reminds me most of all of a great RPG classic – the venerable Ultima Underworld.
Like in Ultima Underworld, you get to explore a magical underground world, filled with monsters, people (in the wide sense of the word, mostly), traps, treasures, secrets and wonders. [...]
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The GOG classic gaming store is offering 3 famous racing games from the past at half-price this week. All games are guarenteed to work under both 32 and 64 bit modern operating systems:
Colin Mcrae 2005 (82 review average), the last in the proud rally racing series that will evolve [...]
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Posted in Deals on Jul 22nd, 2009 No Comments »
The original indie platform-puzzle game with the even more original name, And Yet It Moves, Can now be purchased for a mere $5 (until Sunday that is).
The game differs from your run-of-the-mill platformer by letting you spin the game screen in 90 degree intervals, causing game objects. as well as the player character itself, [...]
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