Steam Sale: Lucas arts adventure pack 2.49

edited January 2010 in General Chat
As the title. For boxing week

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  • edited December 2009
    As if it wasn't a good enough deal already! I finally decided to pick it up (i was going too anyway, but next month sometime. It's only £1.79.
  • edited December 2009
    This is an absolute steal if you don't have them already. Individually they're all 2.50 currently, so you're basically paying for one and getting the other three for free. I already had the Dig and Fate of Atlantis but I got it anyway for Loom and Last Crusade.
  • edited December 2009
    I got it too. What a wonderful deal! I'm loving the deals on Space Quest, Kings Quest, and the Broken Sword games. :D Also Oddworld.
  • edited December 2009
    I got it too. What a wonderful deal! I'm loving the deals on Space Quest, Kings Quest, and the Broken Sword games. :D Also Oddworld.

    Do you know if any of the SQ/KQ games work with windows 7 64 bit?
  • edited December 2009
    I've just bought this pack after reading this thread.
    Its an absolute bargain.:cool:
    Merry Xmas.:D
  • edited December 2009
    Friar wrote: »
    Do you know if any of the SQ/KQ games work with windows 7 64 bit?

    No not yet but I can guarantee the LA pack does.
  • edited December 2009
    Love the Indy games and never got a chance to play Loom or The Dig! Can't beat the price. :)
  • edited December 2009
    This is crazy awesome. Bought this and the Telltale Everything Pack.
  • edited December 2009
    No not yet but I can guarantee the LA pack does.
    I bought them both anyway. I figured ScummVM would enable at least some of them to work.
  • edited December 2009
    Friar wrote: »
    I bought them both anyway. I figured ScummVM would enable at least some of them to work.

    at least it detects all of them. I don't know yet if you can complete them all.
  • edited December 2009
    Friar wrote: »
    Do you know if any of the SQ/KQ games work with windows 7 64 bit?

    You should check the the Steam forums for some feedback on that. I recall reading that the Space Quest pack works better after installing a patch available at Sierra.

    Bought (finally) the Lucasarts adventure pack.
  • edited December 2009
    Crono3 wrote: »
    Love the Indy games and never got a chance to play Loom or The Dig! Can't beat the price. :)

    I bought the pack earlier just for those. I was a little disappointed with all the hype the games got as a whole, but they did have those moments that made them worth getting. The two indy games are next on the download list, but I'm waiting until we upgrade our internet service after the first of the year so I'm not downloading at 80kbps.
  • edited December 2009
    Picked up this, and a couple of other packs as well. Sales are awesome.
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    edited December 2009
    Vanished wrote: »
    The two indy games are next on the download list, but I'm waiting until we upgrade our internet service after the first of the year so I'm not downloading at 80kbps.
    Well The Last Crusade is a 6-megabyte download so I suppose that shouldn't take too long either way. :cool:

    Atlantis is around 150 MB so that would be a tad longer endeavor.
  • edited December 2009
    Zat wrote: »
    Well The Last Crusade is a 6-megabyte download so I suppose that shouldn't take too long either way. :cool:

    Atlantis is around 150 MB so that would be a tad longer endeavor.
    But no longer than your average Tales of MI download.
  • edited December 2009
    I bought the full Lucas premium pack when it was on sale a couple of weeks back for £30. Got all of those classic adventure games, as well as the Jedi Knight series, KotOR and Republic Commando, etc. Very happy with that purchase, even though I haven't really had time to play through most of them yet.

    But for such a low price, I'd definitely recommend everyone here gets that litle bundle while it's cheap.

    I can't believe how cheap Steam make their games occasionally.. and I can't believe that other download services haven't caught on, especially Xbox Live and PSN. There are so many games on those that I'd buy if they were just a little cheaper. Compared to Steam where I buy cheap games all the time. Who could say no to Torchlight for £3.74?
  • edited December 2009
    Crono3 wrote: »
    ...never got a chance to play ... The Dig!

    The dig is a mind-bender... I got all the way to almost the end (I think there were 2 puzzles left) and SCUMM glitched up and corrupted my savegame so I'd have to start all over and didnt bother at the time. You have to think outside the box a lot thought. It's more of a fantasy game than a sci-fi one.
  • edited January 2010
    I gave a copy of the pack to my friend for Xmas. He hasn't left his computer alone since.
  • edited January 2010
    I got Wallace and Gromit for 10 bucks!
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