Botanicula Tip: if you are ever in a puzzle where you need to use your mouse to "nudge" something, set the window size to 60%. No idea why it matters, but it works perfectly.
For example on puzzle
level two, red ball. I couldnt do that shit for the life of me at 100%. at 60% it took 30 seconds
Just a heads up on the latest Royale Bundle. Tobe's Vertical Adventure is listed as Steam-only, but that doesn't seem to be the case. When I activated my Desura key for this bundle it added Tobe's VA to my Desura library. I wish I'd known because I'd already activated the Steam Key, and I'd have rather gifted it than having duplicate titles in my Desura and Steam library. Keep that in mind if you are a fellow Desura user and you buy this bundle.
I'm not sure you're supposed to be giving away those keys to people. I mean, you only bought one copy of the game, right? The only reason they're giving you extra keys is so you can grab it on both services.
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Maybe so. I don't give them away when the bundles are going on though.
Indie Gala IV is live and it's weird, but kind of good.
Minimum games are Alien Shooter and A.R.E.S, as well an unnamed bonus game. Pay over 5 bucks for Altitude and Disciples II: Gallean's Return and 2 more mystery games. Altitude and Disciples are good games, though Disciples is ancient by now, and offering it without the other expansion seems silly (going to guess that's one of the bonuses). Alien and ARES kind of suck, and I own Altitude and Disciple so going to wait to see what the bonuses are I guess.
Still waiting to be released! They now have an official website/emaillist/ and release date of "Spring (There isn't much of that left!)"
Seven games (including one new one and two are almost definitely the Ben And Dan games). Twitter acct says that any of the games they release that are on steam will come with steam keys.
Annnnnd. It's actually pretty good, albeit repeat heavy (And Yet it moves needs to be retired). Arguably going to be the best one going once it launches (the 27th). Gray Matter, Helldorado, Cargo, Really Big Sky, And Yet it Moves, Gratuitous Space Battles, Sickbrick, Edna and Harvey- Breakout. I really can't complain about an indie bundle that includes stuff that runs the spectrum from Gray Matter to Cargo.
No word on the pricing but I'll bet it ends up similar to the Indiefort from Gamersgate.
Annnnnd. It's actually pretty good, albeit repeat heavy (And Yet it moves needs to be retired). Arguably going to be the best one going once it launches (the 27th). Gray Matter, Helldorado, Cargo, Really Big Sky, And Yet it Moves, Gratuitous Space Battles, Sickbrick, Edna and Harvey- Breakout. I really can't complain about an indie bundle that includes stuff that runs the spectrum from Gray Matter to Cargo.
No word on the pricing but I'll bet it ends up similar to the Indiefort from Gamersgate.
What I know: Email I got says Flash Sale, $12.79, limited to 500, just under 7 hours from time of this post.
Edit: May only be $10, looks like price could have been localized.
Indie Gala sent an email this morning revealing and Really Big Sky, Alien Shooter 2 unlocking now for people paying more than the average, and Lunnye Devisty as a bonus.
I dunno. Is the bundle worth it just for Really Big Sky and Altitude, or should I hold out until the Alliterative Summer Steam Sale?
Do you have all the other games? Its not a very good bundle if you habitually buy them, but (While I hate it) people enjoy ARES and Steel Storm is cool from what I've played.
I havent put a ton of time into Altitude, but its great so far.
But Really Big Sky is probably the best shooter I have ever, ever played. So much fun. So gorgeous.
Dungeon Defenders
for: steam (pc and mac), windows, desura
Containment: The Zombie Puzzler
for: steam (pc), windows, desura
Data Jammers: FastForward
for: steam (pc), windows, desura
Brainpipe - A Plunge to Unhumanity
for: steam (pc and mac), windows, mac, desura
Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space
for: windows, desura
I'm not familiar with anything aside from Dungeon Defenders, which is a great and awesome game. If you, for some reason, don't already have it? This is a great chance to pick it up. Super fun action/tower defense/diablo-esque loot whoring.
I have Brainpipe. It's...interesting. In a "worth trying, at least" way. You're flying down a tunnel, full-speed ahead, trying to dodge the barriers, etc. Basically, it's the "Return of the Jedi" Death Star run on LSD.
Finally picked up Dungeon Defenders in this pack, been holding off for a while, Brainpipe may be the only other one that gets played, kinda gave me a bit of a F-Zero(SNES) vibe for some reason.
Because if you're going to attempt to squeeze that big black monster into your slot you will need to be able to take at least 12 inches or else you're going to have a bad time...
Can anyone confirm whether or not redeeming Dungeon Defenders on Steam gets you the portal gun for the Huntress? I doubt Steam is set up to be able to discriminate based on where the key came from, but I'd like to know for sure before I use it.
Switch: SW-2431-2728-9604 || 3DS: 0817-4948-1650
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I have Brainpipe. It's...interesting. In a "worth trying, at least" way. You're flying down a tunnel, full-speed ahead, trying to dodge the barriers, etc. Basically, it's the "Return of the Jedi" Death Star run on LSD.
I got it in a bundle in a Steam Sale a good while back and Brainpipe has actually gotten a decent bit of play. It's dead simple but still weirdly charming and good fun. One of the coolest things about Brainpipe is the audio, play it with headphones if you have the option. Data Jammers and Weird Worlds are from the same people too, Digital Eel. I really like them, they make some fun and quirky games. Data Jammers is pretty cool too, kind of like Tron meets Burnout.
Weird Worlds (in the Indie Royale bundle) is really good. It's kind of a "pocket roguelike" similar to Desktop Dungeons, but set in space. Definitely has a just-one-more-game-oh-god-I-can't-feel-my-legs quality to it. Highly recommended.
Can anyone confirm whether or not redeeming Dungeon Defenders on Steam gets you the portal gun for the Huntress? I doubt Steam is set up to be able to discriminate based on where the key came from, but I'd like to know for sure before I use it.
All copies of Dungeon Defenders activate on Steam, regardless of source. Thus, I can't confirm whether or not you get the Portal gun if you redeem an outside code. If you redeem a code from Amazon, you get a worthless pet. If you redeem a code from Direct2Drive, you get a different worthless pet. Neither of these outside codes gives you the Portal Gun.
If it does give you the Portal Gun, it will appear as a crate to open in your tavern. I wouldn't worry too much about it, since it has very little practical use without also a Series EV (which is a paid DLC character).
Can anyone confirm whether or not redeeming Dungeon Defenders on Steam gets you the portal gun for the Huntress? I doubt Steam is set up to be able to discriminate based on where the key came from, but I'd like to know for sure before I use it.
All copies of Dungeon Defenders activate on Steam, regardless of source. Thus, I can't confirm whether or not you get the Portal gun if you redeem an outside code. If you redeem a code from Amazon, you get a worthless pet. If you redeem a code from Direct2Drive, you get a different worthless pet. Neither of these outside codes gives you the Portal Gun.
If it does give you the Portal Gun, it will appear as a crate to open in your tavern. I wouldn't worry too much about it, since it has very little practical use without also a Series EV (which is a paid DLC character).
Oh, Dungeon Defenders is Steamworks? I assumed it couldn't be on the grounds that Indie Royale offers a regular executable download for it. I wonder how that works...
We heard about this bundle for a while now, but still don’t know when will be out. What’s the release date? Bundle In A Box will launch sometime during this May. Can’t say much more, but there isn’t much of May left anyway.
How long will the bundle last?
Two whole weeks.
What will the payment methods be?
We’ll be using the pay-what-you-want-model.
Will there be a minimum price?
Yes, there will be, but a constantly dropping one.
How many games are going to be in it? Seven.
What does the adventure bundle mean, are all games going to be adventure genre?
Well, we can’t really reveal that, but “Adventure Bundle” should be a rather strong hint. Oh, and we will be offering one game belonging to a genre that has never been featured in a bundle before.
Will the games be redeemable on Steam? Some of them yes. Others will be available on Desura and all of them as DRM-free digital downloads.
Do you plan to include extras in the bundle, besides games, like soundtracks?
Indeed we are. We have actually secured some pretty unique extras.
What makes Bundle in a Box stand out from the other bundles?
Well, payment model and strong theme aside, we will be offering all titles as DRM-free downloads, supporting a pretty important charity, directly supporting indie developers (and we’re not referring to those that are part of the bundle) and helping a brand new and pretty excellent game debut exclusively through the bundle.
Will a part of the profits go to charities, and if it will, which ones?
We will, of course, be supporting a charity that is very close to our hearts, but its name will have to remain a secret for now.
Do you plan to make more Bundle in a Box bundles in the future?
Absolutely! We’ve got quite a few themes worked out and a brilliant indie developer is already working on the game that will debut via our second bundle.
Headlining the bundle is Hemisphere Games' dreamlike physics puzzle game Osmos, available for Windows and Mac on Steam, Windows and Linux on Desura, and DRM-free on Windows, Mac and Linux. Next up is Erik Svedang's interactive fairytale Blueberry Garden, available for Windows on Steam, Desura, and DRM-free. Making its bundle debut is Wadjet Eye Games' rabbinical 2D adventure game The Shivah, the first title from the creator of The Blackwell Legacy, and available for Windows on Desura and DRM-Free. Finally featured is Copenhagen Game Collective's offbeat local multiplayer party game B.U.T.T.O.N., available for Windows on Steam, Desura and DRM-free.
I'll probably skip. Only thing I would want is The Shivah, but it isn't on steam and I have a billion other adventure games to play.
Osmos is fun and I've heard great things about Blueberry Garden. And B.U.T.T.O.N is supposed to be one of the most amazing games anyone has ever played but I don't have any gamer friends living nearby anymore
Has anyone had issues redeeming their Steam keys for this bundle? Asking because I got some Steam keys for other stuff and I keep getting invalid product code messages, so I figure if anyone else has had the same problem it'd be people buying an indie bundle.
Hitch: After buying I didn't have a Caster or Dark Souls steam key. POsting in chat gave me caster and they are working on getting dark soul keys. I ended up getting all the new games, below, and my minimum price was 4.50.
Caster, Ubersoldier, Diamond Dan, Necrovision, and Lost Souls are all new. Don't think any of them have even been in a bundle before.
Also- Remember tomorrow that Bundle in a Box is scheduled to go live and will at least include the Ben and Dan adventure games if you still don't have them. Also the Because We May promotion is constantly adding new games. If you havent checked it out in a few days, do it. I know the new ones since I last checked are: Really Big Sky, Zombie Driver, and Cthulu/Breath of Death pack.
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Botanicula Tip: if you are ever in a puzzle where you need to use your mouse to "nudge" something, set the window size to 60%. No idea why it matters, but it works perfectly.
For example on puzzle
aaaand I beat it. It was ok.
Minimum games are Alien Shooter and A.R.E.S, as well an unnamed bonus game. Pay over 5 bucks for Altitude and Disciples II: Gallean's Return and 2 more mystery games. Altitude and Disciples are good games, though Disciples is ancient by now, and offering it without the other expansion seems silly (going to guess that's one of the bonuses). Alien and ARES kind of suck, and I own Altitude and Disciple so going to wait to see what the bonuses are I guess.
Also Altitude is really good. Wish we could get a PA game going sometime soon.
Guys! Bundle in a Box is....
Still waiting to be released! They now have an official website/emaillist/ and release date of "Spring (There isn't much of that left!)"
Seven games (including one new one and two are almost definitely the Ben And Dan games). Twitter acct says that any of the games they release that are on steam will come with steam keys.
http://impulsedriven.com/products/ESD-IMP-W2967
Annnnnd. It's actually pretty good, albeit repeat heavy (And Yet it moves needs to be retired). Arguably going to be the best one going once it launches (the 27th). Gray Matter, Helldorado, Cargo, Really Big Sky, And Yet it Moves, Gratuitous Space Battles, Sickbrick, Edna and Harvey- Breakout. I really can't complain about an indie bundle that includes stuff that runs the spectrum from Gray Matter to Cargo.
No word on the pricing but I'll bet it ends up similar to the Indiefort from Gamersgate.
What I know: Email I got says Flash Sale, $12.79, limited to 500, just under 7 hours from time of this post.
Edit: May only be $10, looks like price could have been localized.
I dunno. Is the bundle worth it just for Really Big Sky and Altitude, or should I hold out until the Alliterative Summer Steam Sale?
I havent put a ton of time into Altitude, but its great so far.
But Really Big Sky is probably the best shooter I have ever, ever played. So much fun. So gorgeous.
Dungeon Defenders
for: steam (pc and mac), windows, desura
Containment: The Zombie Puzzler
for: steam (pc), windows, desura
Data Jammers: FastForward
for: steam (pc), windows, desura
Brainpipe - A Plunge to Unhumanity
for: steam (pc and mac), windows, mac, desura
Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space
for: windows, desura
I'm not familiar with anything aside from Dungeon Defenders, which is a great and awesome game. If you, for some reason, don't already have it? This is a great chance to pick it up. Super fun action/tower defense/diablo-esque loot whoring.
I got it in a bundle in a Steam Sale a good while back and Brainpipe has actually gotten a decent bit of play. It's dead simple but still weirdly charming and good fun. One of the coolest things about Brainpipe is the audio, play it with headphones if you have the option. Data Jammers and Weird Worlds are from the same people too, Digital Eel. I really like them, they make some fun and quirky games. Data Jammers is pretty cool too, kind of like Tron meets Burnout.
If it does give you the Portal Gun, it will appear as a crate to open in your tavern. I wouldn't worry too much about it, since it has very little practical use without also a Series EV (which is a paid DLC character).
http://www.indiegala.com/
I'll probably skip. Only thing I would want is The Shivah, but it isn't on steam and I have a billion other adventure games to play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4ReIE4UWBQ&feature=youtu.be
looks pretty decent. "Create your own bundle" from the following
Also- Remember tomorrow that Bundle in a Box is scheduled to go live and will at least include the Ben and Dan adventure games if you still don't have them. Also the Because We May promotion is constantly adding new games. If you havent checked it out in a few days, do it. I know the new ones since I last checked are: Really Big Sky, Zombie Driver, and Cthulu/Breath of Death pack.
with Gemini, and the Ben and Dan games being redeemable on steam.
http://www.becausewemay.com/
Although the Steam sales don't seem to be appearing in the UK, everything seems to be at its usual price. Which is a shame