These guys just launched their new site, and with it a fine bundle including: ARES, Gemini Rue, Sanctum, and Nimbus. The bundle started at 1.99, however it's one of those deals where the price will slowly rise as the sale goes on, when I purchased it was 2.53, last I looked it was 2.66, so you better hurry! Still, for those 4 games it's dirt cheap. I already owned 2 of the games, bought the bundle pretty much just for Gemini Rue, I suggest you do the same! Steam keys are available for the games on Steam, however they are having some problems at the moment, but say they will have it fixed in a few hours.
--
Indie game board: http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/293-indie-gaming
I kinda want Nimbus and Gemini Rue, but that would involve giving a tiny amount of money to someone who made a Tower Defence game, and I just can't bring myself to do that.
--
"I'm Commander Shepard, and you're standing in the biggest library in Citadel Space. Look me up."
From: bospsychopaat | #003 Seems a bit "meh" to me, someone convince me!
From: masterplum | #004 This
--
Never underestimate the power of stupidity in numbers. ~War13104 Never stoop to the level of idiots. They will drag you down and beat you with experience.
Amazing adventure game, great story, about 7-10 hours of gameplay (I'm told anyways). Originally goes for 14.99. If you're a fan of these types of games then it's pretty much a must buy.
I'll also mention, for 3 bucks or so you really can't go wrong here, even if only one of them keeps you occupied for a couple hours it's well worth it in my opinion. But hey, if none of the games appeal to you, more bundles coming in the future.
--
Indie game board: http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/293-indie-gaming
I already have Sanctum. I have a hard time convincing myself to a purchase where I end up with a "second" copy of something.
BlackMageJawa posted... I kinda want Nimbus and Gemini Rue, but that would involve giving a tiny amount of money to someone who made a Tower Defence game, and I just can't bring myself to do that.
Sanctum's only a tower defense game if you insist on calling it that. Yes, you set up stuff to block the enemy, but you also gun them down. You can play levels almost exclusively by going FPS on them. It definitely puts a different twist on games like, say, Defense Grid.