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Foxhack: Buy Dungeon Defenders for $1ish, and you still have to buy $50 worth of DLC. XD
Yeah, I think that would be a good reason for me to pass on this bundle. I'm pretty sure DD doesn't run with my current graphic card, but I thought about getting it nevertheless to play it somehwen in the future. But it seems most of the DLC is Steam only? Is the standalone game satisfactory enough or does it constantly shove "It will be a better experience if you buy more DLC" in your face? Also, the video says "Online Tower Defense RPG" - so is it an online game or can you also play it offline as a single player?
I'm probably also skipping this. Dungeon Defenders has way too many DLC. Not a model I really wish to support, and the other games don't look very interesting.

Perhaps if it drops back to $4. They may add a few DLCs later, sometimes IR does that.
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Leroux: Also, the video says "Online Tower Defense RPG" - so is it an online game or can you also play it offline as a single player?
From what I've heard it does have an offline single player mode, it's just not balanced well for single player.
Must admit i am not too bothered with this pack oh well all hail next pack.
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Leroux: Also, the video says "Online Tower Defense RPG" - so is it an online game or can you also play it offline as a single player?
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SirPrimalform: From what I've heard it does have an offline single player mode, it's just not balanced well for single player.
It is not balanced at all for multiplayer either. Doesn't stop it from being very fun with friends.
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Luisfius: It is not balanced at all for multiplayer either. Doesn't stop it from being very fun with friends.
Psh, balance is overrated :)
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Luisfius: It is not balanced at all for multiplayer either. Doesn't stop it from being very fun with friends.
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Barefoot_Monkey: Psh, balance is overrated :)
But only if the side with advantage is the player :P :D
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Luisfius: It is not balanced at all for multiplayer either. Doesn't stop it from being very fun with friends.
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Barefoot_Monkey: Psh, balance is overrated :)
When it gets in the way of fun, yeah. It is very fun in multi, and it does suck ass in single player though.
Hmm, already have DD and Brainpipe (fun games both.) Don't feel interested enough in the rest to spend $4. I'll sample the provided OSTs - if there's something incredible there I might bite.
Well, I bought it, and I definitely beat the minimum, but I don't see any of the extras on my bundle page :-(
Weird Worlds is highly recommended, and worth 4€ alone imho. The game is not only fun, it's also easily modded in case you want to spice up your experience. See the official forum's mod subforum, there are several mods for download which enhance, expand, or completely change the experience. Last time I checked, the Babylon 5 mod was very popular, but it's been a while.

I already own Dungeon Defenders, but I bought the bundle for Weird Worlds (I'm not sure, but I don't think I actually bought the version I used to play), and I'm curious about the other games from the same developer in the bundle. Digital Eel also has released some of their older games for free in the meantime (including one of the bundle's bonuses), see their homepage.

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Wishbone: Well, I bought it, and I definitely beat the minimum, but I don't see any of the extras on my bundle page :-(
The extras are under the two rightmost games. the buttons look as if they belonged to the two games they are listed under, but they don't.
Post edited May 03, 2012 by Psyringe
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AFnord: Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space looks really interesting. I take it that it is sort of a sequel to Strange Adventures in Infinite Space, which was quite entertaining. That & Dungeon Defender are the main draws of this bundle for me.
WW is excellent and I bought it when it first came out in... 2005 (?), highly recommended.

And you can get the original game Strange Adventures in Infinite Space free from Digital Eel's website
Just bought it because All DRM-Free (with two soundtracks) and I'm really curious about Digital Eel's games.
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Psyringe: The extras are under the two rightmost games. the buttons look as if they belonged to the two games they are listed under, but they don't.
I could have sworn they weren't there before, but it's easy to see how I could have missed them. What poor design. Thanks :-)
The more I look at this thread's title, the more it sounds like a warning...
You know: "CAUTION: Indie Royale MAY bundle if handled improperly" or something...