Games for 2009... And BEYOND!
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It is genuinely excellent.
Tom Francis missed a trick by not having a good system for sharing levels in place though. It would not have been too difficult to host a database of levels on a website where people can upload them with a description, rate them and download them. There are enough off-the-shelf bits of web software that would do that...
Whoever you vote for, the government wins.
Age of Conquest is a pretty solid mobile strategy game, one of the best I've played. Sort of like Risk, but with taxes, limited infrastructure, more freedom of motion, etc. I'm playing the Europe map and it is a lot of fun.
It seems a bit like a mix of Risk and Europa Universalis, but with a lot of the spreadsheet stuff handled under the hood.
It seems a bit like a mix of Risk and Europa Universalis, but with a lot of the spreadsheet stuff handled under the hood.
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Anyone heard of Planetary Annihilation? here
I've heard of it when I saw that it costs $90 on Steam...
Also Xocrates, I don't see it. Says it costs $5.
Edit: nevermind, here it is. http://www.gog.com/gamecard/torchlight
Also Xocrates, I don't see it. Says it costs $5.
Edit: nevermind, here it is. http://www.gog.com/gamecard/torchlight
:cry:Mas Tnega wrote:I think it's worth it just to finish it. It's a visual novel with puzzle elements to slow it down more than anything. Like I implied before, the puzzles aren't big on replayability because they're just too easy to remember. Not that any of them really kick your ass anyway.
You can go through the story parts you've seen before at an accelerated rate by holding right the whole time.
And if you love spoilers so much: Door 3 sucks monkey balls.
God dammit... Welcome the fuck back Deepsmeg. Fuck.
Yes, that would be a reasonable conclusion.
Kind of having trouble finding the different endings though... I've got Knife, Submarine, and Axe (or "Ax" as they call it in-game). Already tried twice more without getting a different ending... Not quite sure what the conditions are. In the end you always end up choosing between door 1, 2 or 6 when you read your own paper, which correspond to the three endings I've reached.
Could you give me any hint without just plainly giving it away? I don't want to read up a walkthrough. I have an idea that it might be dependent on the clover, but I don't really see it doing much.
Mas Tnega wrote:I guess you got the game and went there then.
Yes, that would be a reasonable conclusion.
Kind of having trouble finding the different endings though... I've got Knife, Submarine, and Axe (or "Ax" as they call it in-game). Already tried twice more without getting a different ending... Not quite sure what the conditions are. In the end you always end up choosing between door 1, 2 or 6 when you read your own paper, which correspond to the three endings I've reached.
Could you give me any hint without just plainly giving it away? I don't want to read up a walkthrough. I have an idea that it might be dependent on the clover, but I don't really see it doing much.
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