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Galomtala

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  1. I realy like Dust, but Guacamelee! is nice too.

     

    On the weekly sale, you can get up to 12 adventures.

     

    The Humble Weekly Sale features 12 adventure games from The Adventure Company and friends. Pay what you want for the 18th century murder mystery game, Dead Reefs, and the Transylvanian hidden object game, Mystery Series: A Vampire Tale. Paying $1 or more gets you access to the challenging puzzle adventure title, Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure, and the first-person puzzle exploration game, Aura: Fate of the Ages, on Steam.


    If you pay $6 or more you'll also receive the Myst-style horror-adventure games, Dark Fall: The Journal and Dark Fall 2: Lights Out, the comedic point-and-click titles, The Book of Unwritten Tales Digital Deluxe Edition and The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles Collectors Edition, the fast-paced adventure game, Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within, the brilliantly absurd Deponia and the insane point-and-click adventure game, Edna & Harvey: The Breakout. Paying $15 or more will unlock the thrilling crime adventure game, The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief Digital Deluxe Edition.

     

  2. StarCrawlers needs some money!

     

    In StarCrawlers you'll be navigating the halls of massive abandoned ships and sneaking through corporate facilities in a dynamic and interactive environment. Hack terminals to create shortcuts or find valuable data, disable or evade a variety of traps, grab as much salvage as you can carry, and keep your eyes peeled for hidden areas, loot and enemies.

     

    Combat in StarCrawlers has a traditional turn-based RPG style with a time unit action system. Unleash a series of light attacks with speedy, low cost actions, or strike a mighty blow with a heavy, high cost action. Smart choices about which abilities to use and when make the difference between victory and defeat. Take a look at the video below to see combat in action.
  3. One of the origins of the "pointy wizard hat" "the golden hats" (Goldhüte)

     

    It is assumed that the Golden Hats served as religious insignia for the deities or priests of a sun cult then widespread in Central Europe. Their use as head-gear is strongly supported by the fact that the three of four examples have a cap-like widening at the bottom of the cone, and that their openings are oval (not round), with diameters and shapes roughly equivalent to those of a human skull. The figural depiction of an object resembling a conical hat on a stone slab of the King's Grave at Kivik, Southern Sweden, strongly supports their association with religion and cult, as does the fact that the known examples appear to have been deposited (buried) carefully.

     

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  4. But how does Obsidian know how much of the Kickstarter money have to spend on the physical Tiers / shipping without the fulfillment site? 

     

     

     

    So... I plegded only a smaller amount in the Kickstarter campagne but after that I donated additional funds: will my additional donations be added to my initial pledge? Just curious. :)

     

    Darren  said:

     

    Our backer portal will have records of your pledges (either here and/or on PayPal) and then you'll be able to reconfirm the choices you wanted. So let's say you donated $100 here, and then $20 on PayPal. When the backer portal goes up, you'll be able to tie your pledges together, and then choose $120 worth of rewards or addons. Hope that makes sense!

     

    Thanks,
    Darren

     

  5. Dirt 3. It looks nice, the races are fun and challenging and I got it cheap (summer sale ;) ) but you have to log in to "Games for Windows" to save your progress. I wasn't aware of this fact and I had to repeat the first 15 races :banghead: . And I really hate the fact that you have to buy cars and courses with real €/$ to complete events. So it's worth the 5€ I spend but I don't think I'll play it very often.

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