2K sale on the Google play store. Usually around £6 each and near £11/12 for Borderlands.
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dragonline77
17 Feb 171#1
Civ Rev 2 is ok for a while, gets boring quick though, only so much you can do on that game without being declared war on every turn by everyone.
Themadcow
17 Feb 17#2
Civ Rev is OK, but XCOM on a half decent tablet is an exceptional game. One of the best ports I've ever seen.
madenit
17 Feb 17#3
xcom is a great game I paid full price and it was worth every penny. Its a steal at this price especially on tablet.
wavefront
17 Feb 17#4
I’ve ordered an NVidia shield TV but it’s not going to arrive before the offer on borderlands ends and google play won’t let me buy a copy now as it says none of my devices are compatible. Can anyone tell me if there’s a workaround that will let me order it?
Thanks :smiley:
PS: Voted HOT :smiley:
StockportGerbil
17 Feb 17#5
Annoyingly my tablet (Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 - 1050) is apparently not compatible with xcom even though it's not very old and is running the latest manufacturers firmware. Still voted hot.
Moncymru
17 Feb 17#6
Great price but I've only got a cheapy Hudl and XCom not compatible with it... :disappointed:
nikolai
17 Feb 17#7
There may be a workaround - there are android emulators for PC which may show up on the Google store as a compatible device. http://www.androidauthority.com/best-android-emulators-for-pc-655308/ has a few, there may be others. Last time I did this was years ago, so can't say it'd work for sure.
Edit: just noticed the offer is for shield only. No idea if any emulators emulate the shield.
nikolai
17 Feb 17#8
Tempted by CivRev2, but it used to be buggy as hell from what I read a while back. Not sure if they've patched it.
CharlesCalthrop
17 Feb 17#9
X-Com is worth the buy. No IAP, solid addictive gameplay and intuitive controls. Once in a while the elevation controls play up and you send your unaugmented sniper into the direct path of that wretched Sectopod but otherwise gameplay is quite smooth. Easily as good as Space Marshals (Note 5)
kidou
17 Feb 17#10
will they work on nvidia shield tv?
D_arkTrooper
17 Feb 17#11
XCOM isnt compatible according to the Store page. Was gonna buy it for my Shield tv. Won't bother now.
Good find mate. With the standard edition on Gamersgate do you receive a Steam key? I'm wanting to play it on my Macbook yet I'm not sure if this will only unlock the PC version.
EQL
18 Feb 17#14
Yes, they are Steam keys (I found it difficult to find too): "DRM:Steamworks", though there's less than 8 hours left on the deal.
Zerobob
18 Feb 17#15
Cheers for the reply. When I add it to cart there is a warning in red text that the game is only compatible with Windows, so I don't think it's going to work on Mac.
EQL
18 Feb 17#16
XCOM: Enemy Unknown (as well as the Complete version) look to be Mac compatible, check the requirements: http://store.steampowered.com/app/200510/
Probably their system is incomplete and doesn't know all Steam game details.
(Sorry for veering off-topic everyone that's here for the Android version)
Zerobob
19 Feb 17#17
Yes I was already aware it was compatible with Mac by checking out the Steam page but I thought it strange Gamersgate specifically warned you it was the Windows version you were buying. To double check I emailed Gamersgate but they still haven't replied. I couldn't find a definitive answer when I googled about Steam keys unlocking the Mac version of the game also.
Anyway, to put things back on topic, I bought the Android version of XCOM Enemy Within before Xmas at full price (using my Google Opinion Rewards credit) and it's an excellent game and generally works well on a tablet (mine's a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2). At this price it's a complete no brainer if you're at all interested in strategy games and own a decent tablet.
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Thanks :smiley:
PS: Voted HOT :smiley:
Edit: just noticed the offer is for shield only. No idea if any emulators emulate the shield.
Probably their system is incomplete and doesn't know all Steam game details.
(Sorry for veering off-topic everyone that's here for the Android version)
Anyway, to put things back on topic, I bought the Android version of XCOM Enemy Within before Xmas at full price (using my Google Opinion Rewards credit) and it's an excellent game and generally works well on a tablet (mine's a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2). At this price it's a complete no brainer if you're at all interested in strategy games and own a decent tablet.