Try Cat quest too. A nice gem๐.
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Don't have it yet. Looks like Don't Starve but not as depressing. Might pick it up on a sale.
okie :-)
The lore in the game is interesting. They built a fun little world within a short experience.
Also lol if you think Turnip Boy actually owed anyone anything. I had a different read on the storyline entirely.
Trying to figure out why this post is so down voted.
I looked up the game and it was released 3 yrs ago.
It's recent but it's not new so it's not really incorrectly posted here vs a normal games community, right?
Is there some other info about this I don't know about?
Trying not to moderate too much here. And I haven't needed to really. Everyone's been great with posting great stuff here overall.
Just was curious.
My uneducated guess based on the comments is that I mentioned Epic Games in the title. With that said, I'd like to know too since if it's my horrible grammar, spelling, and/or opinion I'd like to know.
Does anyone actually buy games on Epic?
I never have. They're rarely the cheapest, unless it's free. Also DRM, obviously.
I do, they're fairly often the same price or cheaper than on Steam (especially with the redeemable points and coupons they keep giving) and the devs get a bigger cut and I don't like encouraging a monopoly.
As far as DRM are concerned, they have a higher % of DRM free games than Steam.
Oh, steam is usually expensive. I usually go on allkeyshop and find stuff cheaper somewhere else.
Gog is usually the same price as steam or epic, but drm free.
You should try more games
Trying Human resource machine now. Haven't been much in a mood to play new-to-me games, mostly replaying old favorites.