"Rage against the Steam machine with top quality indie titles from Meridian4! Grab 23 savage Steam keys for only $1 in the Dollar Rage Bundle for a strictly limited time only!"
Avencast: Rise of the Mage, Chains, Crash Time 2, Dark Matter, Frontline Tactics Complete Pack, Gunnheim, HOUND, Hektor, Hektor - Official Soundtrack, Larva Mortus, Nikopol : Secrets of the Immortals, Obulis, Orange Moon, Rhiannon The Curse of the Four Branches, Schein, Soulless: Ray Of Hope, Space Hack, Space Trader: Merchant Marine, Starion Tactics, Tank Universal, The Silent Age, Vive le Roi, Wasteland Angel - Muig1972
8 comments
NotoriousC
19 Jul 17#1
wow you're so lazy you even copied "For further information about each of the titles including system requirements click below."
yazzooni
19 Jul 17#2
Yeah, real sorry mate. I was too busy collecting my fees from HUD for posting this offer to notice. Lazy and greedy. :disappointed: /s
Added /s because some folk seem unfamiliar with the concept of sarcasm.
haileris
19 Jul 17#3
Not lazy enough to post it though! :smile:
NotoriousC
19 Jul 17#4
hope your satisfied with all those pennies! lmao
fattyuk to NotoriousC
20 Jul 17#6
well your opinion has been noted.
EQL
19 Jul 17#5
Silent Age and Gunnheim for those that don't already have them
higgles
20 Jul 17#7
pretty decent if you don`t have much of it.
Muig1972
29 Aug 17#8
I usually avoid dollar bundles like the plague, but I finally relented and bought this one...and I rather like it! I'm not sure if I'll play many of the games to completion, but even if they provide about half an hour of entertainment each it's worth 95p.
Crash Time 2 is a lot better than I thought it would be: decent graphics, decent handling with a controller, and plenty of destructive fun.
Gunnheim is a good twinstick shooter- I think the negative reviews are mainly down to the failed online multiplayer aspect.
Chains is a fairly inventive match 3 game- not usually my cuppa but it's well done.
"Tank Universal" is a bit more eccentric and imaginative than the boring old tank shooter I thought it would be (You play a terminally ill old man in a VR world!)
AFTERGRINDER is frustratingly difficult, but it might prove addictive.
"Wasteland Angel" is better than I thought it would be: similar to Renegade Ops, but I like the addition of smashing into other vehicles to destroy them, and defending a base.
"Soulless", a platform game, has had a lot of effort put into the graphic design, but I'm finding it a bit dull.
"Orange Moon" is a competent exploration/platform shooter, but it hasn't grabbed me yet- it might do if it gets more complex as I progress.
Schein has very nice graphics and great music, and the platform puzzling is not bad. (It's the only one I already had).
Vive le Roi has nice cartoon graphics, but the gameplay is pretty bad. "Dark Matter" has awful handling for an asteroids game. Obulis is a bit of a boring puzzler, and reminds me too much of Amiga freeware. "Lava Mortus" is a pretty decent top-down shooter, but I'm annoyed because it doesn't have proper controller support- you have to shoot with the mouse.
That's all I've tried so far. It's well worth 95p, especially since Meridian is offering much the same bundle on Steam for about £79!
Opening post
Avencast: Rise of the Mage, Chains, Crash Time 2, Dark Matter, Frontline Tactics Complete Pack, Gunnheim, HOUND, Hektor, Hektor - Official Soundtrack, Larva Mortus, Nikopol : Secrets of the Immortals, Obulis, Orange Moon, Rhiannon The Curse of the Four Branches, Schein, Soulless: Ray Of Hope, Space Hack, Space Trader: Merchant Marine, Starion Tactics, Tank Universal, The Silent Age, Vive le Roi, Wasteland Angel
- Muig1972
8 comments
Added /s because some folk seem unfamiliar with the concept of sarcasm.
Crash Time 2 is a lot better than I thought it would be: decent graphics, decent handling with a controller, and plenty of destructive fun.
Gunnheim is a good twinstick shooter- I think the negative reviews are mainly down to the failed online multiplayer aspect.
Chains is a fairly inventive match 3 game- not usually my cuppa but it's well done.
"Tank Universal" is a bit more eccentric and imaginative than the boring old tank shooter I thought it would be (You play a terminally ill old man in a VR world!)
AFTERGRINDER is frustratingly difficult, but it might prove addictive.
"Wasteland Angel" is better than I thought it would be: similar to Renegade Ops, but I like the addition of smashing into other vehicles to destroy them, and defending a base.
"Soulless", a platform game, has had a lot of effort put into the graphic design, but I'm finding it a bit dull.
"Orange Moon" is a competent exploration/platform shooter, but it hasn't grabbed me yet- it might do if it gets more complex as I progress.
Schein has very nice graphics and great music, and the platform puzzling is not bad. (It's the only one I already had).
Vive le Roi has nice cartoon graphics, but the gameplay is pretty bad. "Dark Matter" has awful handling for an asteroids game. Obulis is a bit of a boring puzzler, and reminds me too much of Amiga freeware. "Lava Mortus" is a pretty decent top-down shooter, but I'm annoyed because it doesn't have proper controller support- you have to shoot with the mouse.
That's all I've tried so far. It's well worth 95p, especially since Meridian is offering much the same bundle on Steam for about £79!