A bundle of 12 games designed and developed over a 30-hour Game Jam in London. With themes like ’sleep’, ’genetics’, ’the passing of time’ and ’clean water’, a real variety of games were produced.
Whether you want to go sword-to-sword with a medieval knight or hack your way in to a security system, this is the bundle for you!
Beat the average (currently $2.34) for the source files to the games.
Well apparently the bundle from last time worked out, because the latest deal is:
It's the alpha for a game that... well, it's made of voxels. And has three modes of gameplay apparently, even though one of them is just the ability to use custom levels, WHICH DOESN'T COUNT.
...but if you beat the average (currently $1.79), you also get three more games!
- Chocolate Castle (block sliding puzzle)
- Jasper's Journeys (platformer? it's not entirely clear)
- Zen Puzzle Garden (self-explanatory)
A "continuously moving three dimensional driving and destruction game set within a retro wireframe world of impossible race tracks."
Beat the average (currently $1.95) to get the following extra games:
- Brainpipe: A Plunge into Unhumanity (which can best be summarised by a strange gargling sound from the back of the throat)
- Dr Blob's Organism
- Strange Adventures in Infinite Space
- Weird World: Return to Infinite Space
...and the Digital Eel 10th Anniversary Gallery.
Pulse Shift is first person puzzle platformer which allows players to control and cheat physics. The game allows to play with physics, gravity and manipulating time. Primary goal is find right way and get to the arrow location as fast as possible. It is a game where you finding, trying, jumping, collecting, avoiding, thinking, running and trying again. It is 3d puzzle game where you really playing with three dimensions.
Beat the average ($1.43 right now) to get an Alpha version of the game, instant access to all of the games levels and a pack of Level Concepts.
Yeah, I can't stand tower defence games either. There's some interesting games coming up though, according to this thread on IndieGameStand.com.
Constant C is in the current Be Mine bundle and is a puzzle platformer where you can both stop time and rotate the game world.
8 Bit Night is a retro platformer, with a twist (literally) in that you're able to flip the world vertically and horizontally.
Three Dead Zed is another platformer, and it's pretty interesting in that you play as three zombies which you can switch between at will. (The zombie protagonist concept reminds me of the comic Dirt Nap.)
Reperfection is an adventure games of sorts, presented as if in a comic book with speech bubbles and a grid layout and everything.
These are the ones I'm interested in. There are a couple more that looks pretty good, but which are horror. And I'm not interested in that at all.
Zigfrak is a space-based action RPG, featuring missions, exploration, and crafting. With an emphasis on loot and over-the-top items, it's not a traditional space sim. Enemy ships explode like loot piñatas, spewing forth useful pickups.
The game employs subtle humor to poke light at a dark situation -- a human civil war on a galactic scale, complicated by the invasion of technologically superior aliens. During the campaign, players encounter clues and artifacts which could reveal ancient secrets of humanity.
Beat the average (currently $1.53) to also get the OST.
Please note that there's no DRM Free version - this game requires Desura.
Yeah, I'd be a bit surprised if this one doesn't show up in the next Indie Royale bundle as well.
EDIT: This one has of course already been in a bundle. I somehow thought this was episode 3 at first, since I read a review of episode 3 about a week ago.
This is one of the games I've been excited about, after seeing it announced as an upcoming title on their forums.
REPERFECTION is a new indie adventure series in the style of an interactive Art Noir graphic novel. It consists of several episodes, each of it is self-contained. You unlock new panels and pages of the game by solving different puzzles. By doing so you influence the events in the past and change the future reality, discovering more and more about the exciting storyline. The comic is kept in black and white using color as focus on important objects.
STORY
Ben Freeman lives with his wife Sarah and their son Danny in a small house in the suburbs. They are a happy family - until the day Sarah loses her life in a car accident. Due to the loss of his wife Ben's life goes to pieces, but he discovers a so far unknown ability that allows him to revert Sarah's death, jumping to the time Sarah wanted to leave the house and driving into that terrible accident. But the price for saving his beloved is higher than he could imagine...
Not quite sure about this one, but it looks like it could be a lot of fun.
"These days, folks have a lot of funny ideas about what makes a Real Cowboy..."
Sam, an ordinary Texas rancher, is on holiday in England when he steps through a blue portal and into a purgatory dimension, Strange:
Here, a friendly witch is handing out guns to visitors. A crazed, German-speaking wizard hurls elecbolts from his castle. The town mechanic has a plan that can't possibly work. Upriver, something involving a lot of chickens is happening.
Various things are roaming the countryside. More variouser things lurk in the Garbadge Mine across the river.
Stuck in the middle sits Sam, who is a Real Cowboy. But that's just his job title back home-- it's not obvious that it's of any practical help here.
The Real Texas is an action adventure the plays a bit like Ultima VI meets Zelda: Link to the Past.
Collect items, rummage through people's homes, shoot at things, talk to people, and bit by bit become entwined in the lives of the residents of Strange.
Featuring all major game/life perils including dungeons, bosses, traps, and the estate tax.
Available for Windows, Mac and Linux and redeems on both Desura and GOG.com.
Beat the average for Paradise Perfect Boat Rescue, Fold Sum'm! Papercraft, The Real Texas Original Soundtrack.
Comments
Yep, Pid. And that's all I need say, right?
Beat the average to get concept art, sketches, illustrations, posters and wallpapers & the early game design document.
Curious? Here's the blurb:
Beat the average (currently $2.34) for the source files to the games.
It's the alpha for a game that... well, it's made of voxels. And has three modes of gameplay apparently, even though one of them is just the ability to use custom levels, WHICH DOESN'T COUNT.
...but if you beat the average (currently $1.79), you also get three more games!
- Chocolate Castle (block sliding puzzle)
- Jasper's Journeys (platformer? it's not entirely clear)
- Zen Puzzle Garden (self-explanatory)
Oh yes. The Voxatron Debut.
Crikey, I didn't realize it was doing that badly.
Beat the average (currently $1.64) to get the Captain's Costume Pack and the OST.
Also, it looks like it's not so much "doing bad" as it is trying to raise awareness for its Adventure Mode Kickstarter.
Beat the average (currently $1.31) to get some War Photo Galleries. Umm.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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A "continuously moving three dimensional driving and destruction game set within a retro wireframe world of impossible race tracks."
Beat the average (currently $1.95) to get the following extra games:
- Brainpipe: A Plunge into Unhumanity (which can best be summarised by a strange gargling sound from the back of the throat)
- Dr Blob's Organism
- Strange Adventures in Infinite Space
- Weird World: Return to Infinite Space
...and the Digital Eel 10th Anniversary Gallery.
It's another sodding tower defence game. Woo.
Beat the average ($1.22 right now) to get the OST.
It's a pretty sweet 2D platformer with bullet-time elements.
Beat the average ($1.61 right now) to get the OST, the 2011 Alpha and some concept art.
"an innovative sci-fi arcade game that blends high-speed physics, pinball action and break-out elements".
Beat the average ($1.44 right now) to get the OST, some wallpapers and best of all, AVATARS. Woo!
Beat the average ($1.43 right now) to get an Alpha version of the game, instant access to all of the games levels and a pack of Level Concepts.
Latest deal:
It's a tower defence game, so that's me out.
Beat the average (currently $1.51) to also get Stellar Impact. Yes, THAT Stellar Impact.
Yeah, I can't stand tower defence games either. There's some interesting games coming up though, according to this thread on IndieGameStand.com.
Constant C is in the current Be Mine bundle and is a puzzle platformer where you can both stop time and rotate the game world.
8 Bit Night is a retro platformer, with a twist (literally) in that you're able to flip the world vertically and horizontally.
Three Dead Zed is another platformer, and it's pretty interesting in that you play as three zombies which you can switch between at will. (The zombie protagonist concept reminds me of the comic Dirt Nap.)
Reperfection is an adventure games of sorts, presented as if in a comic book with speech bubbles and a grid layout and everything.
These are the ones I'm interested in. There are a couple more that looks pretty good, but which are horror. And I'm not interested in that at all.
Buy it buy it buy it BUY IT.
Beat the average (currently $1.31) to also get some prototypes and the OST.
Beat the average (currently $1.53) to also get the OST.
Please note that there's no DRM Free version - this game requires Desura.
Presumably it's to celebrate the release of Episode 3.
Beat the average (currently $1.61) to also get the first Episode.
EDIT: This one has of course already been in a bundle. I somehow thought this was episode 3 at first, since I read a review of episode 3 about a week ago.
BTA for
+ the Soundtrack.
Steam keys available for both games.
(I may or may not be joking)
Beat the average (currently $1.34) to also get Comic Pages and Concepts.
Beat the average (currently $1.90) to also get the OST and the Map Pack DLC.
Beat the average (currently $1.88) to also get the OST.
Beat the average (currently $1.44) to also get the OST and an utterly pointless screenshot pack.
This is one of the games I've been excited about, after seeing it announced as an upcoming title on their forums.
Beat the average for the soundtrack.
This one looks good, so I'd definitely pick it up if I didn't just get it in that Groupees bundle that also had Primordia.
Beat the average for the soundtrack.
Not quite sure about this one, but it looks like it could be a lot of fun.
Available for Windows, Mac and Linux and redeems on both Desura and GOG.com.
Beat the average for Paradise Perfect Boat Rescue, Fold Sum'm! Papercraft, The Real Texas Original Soundtrack.