Edit: it is actually 28 games, the site made an error in the title so I have edited this deal's title too
14 comments
ST3123
4 Oct 16#14
I stand by my comments. Even if reckoning didn't mean it as a negative, a lot of people do use that as a reason to deride and pass by these smaller games, just look at the monthly PS+ threads for examples of this. Probably the reason the console and AAA markets play it so safe year in year out. Just glad they find enough of a niche to keep going as they are a welcome breath of fresh air and a return to the kinds of small bedroom programming the 80s gave us....
copperspock
4 Oct 16#12
Please take more care to read comments properly before replying :smiley:.
darthvader666uk
4 Oct 161#11
£2.01! bargain. good find OP!
Also, Dont forget to give your codes you already have to Illusionary for the weekly code giveaway :smiley:
NotoriousC
3 Oct 16#10
gonna have to go cold on this one as half of these games have been free at one point, theyre just generally cheap anyways and a lot of them are garbage. theres not one stand out title for me like other bundle
s24adm to NotoriousC
4 Oct 16#13
I tend to grab any free steam games I find and when I added this lot to my account, only 1 of the 28 were already added.
worth it alone for the trading cards value. just recently cottoned on to this trading cards thing and amassed over a tenner's worth on steam already, should get a few more £ from this lot too. then buy the "big stand out titles" with the resulting cash :smiley:
Scotlad84
3 Oct 16#9
Just been playing risky rescue from this bundle and I it's really addictive. thanks for posting!
Rubisco
3 Oct 161#8
And even if you hate them all, 27 of the 28 games have trading cards so you'll make your money back easily. :wink:
reckoning
3 Oct 161#7
I never said it was a bad thing.
ST3123
3 Oct 165#5
Why do people regard that as a bad thing?
Embrace something different! Why do you want to already know what every game is going to be about before you even play it...
The trouble with AAA games (which admittedly these couldn't be further from) is that they stick so rigidly to well defined genres and are terrified of originality, indie games are a breath of fresh air by comparison, sure you will get some stinkers, but you also get some great games mainstream publishing just wouldn't allow.
mrcheesecake
3 Oct 161#4
More games I'll never play. Sold!
BubaMan
3 Oct 16#3
Good price - Any gems in there?
peshyae to BubaMan
3 Oct 16#6
For me the best ones are the Frederic games. They are rhythm games which require you to press a key with perfect timing and gets really difficult at higher difficulties. All with a cheesy story.
Also the sparkle games are great when in a relaxed mood, you basically swim around feeding trying to evolve your little creature. Millie is a modern caterpillar game and Violett remastered is a solid point and click adventure game.
Opening post
The games are:
8infinity
16bit Trader
BlackSmith HIT
Cat on a Diet
Fly O'Clock
Frederic 2: Evil Strikes Back
Frederic: Resurrection of Music
Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut
Iesabel
Merchants of Kaidan
Millie
Risky Rescue
Roll'd
Sinless + OST
Sparkle ZERO
Sparkle 2 Evo
Sparkle 3 Genesis
Surfingers
Teddy Floppy Ear - Kayaking
Teddy Floppy Ear - Mountain Adventure
Teddy Floppy Ear - The Race
The Dolls: Reborn
The Dweller
The Final Take
The Mahjong Huntress
Timberman
Violett Remastered
Zombillie
Of these, 27 have steam trading cards.
Edit: it is actually 28 games, the site made an error in the title so I have edited this deal's title too
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Also, Dont forget to give your codes you already have to Illusionary for the weekly code giveaway :smiley:
worth it alone for the trading cards value. just recently cottoned on to this trading cards thing and amassed over a tenner's worth on steam already, should get a few more £ from this lot too. then buy the "big stand out titles" with the resulting cash :smiley:
Embrace something different! Why do you want to already know what every game is going to be about before you even play it...
The trouble with AAA games (which admittedly these couldn't be further from) is that they stick so rigidly to well defined genres and are terrified of originality, indie games are a breath of fresh air by comparison, sure you will get some stinkers, but you also get some great games mainstream publishing just wouldn't allow.
Also the sparkle games are great when in a relaxed mood, you basically swim around feeding trying to evolve your little creature. Millie is a modern caterpillar game and Violett remastered is a solid point and click adventure game.