It’s also for iphone, I heard…
Will you also release it on itch.io?
I will if my request for GOG goes unanswered
And only Mac and Windows. But, I must say I am tempted …
Well, according to the description, this is an anti-point-and-click adventure game:
“The result is some sort of visual novel/ interactive fiction with weird puzzle minigames where everything is controlled by typing.”
the procession to calvary will be out in a few hours.
Man, this game is funny! (I played for 5 minutes only)
Much funnier than “4 last things”
The White Door was just released on GOG!
I haven’t seen it being mentioned before: On itch.io and Steam it was already released in January.
It’s from the makers of Cube Escape & Rusty Lake series:
Kill Yourself is beside Steam now also available DRM-free via itch.io!
Stranger Things 3: The Game was released on GOG:
https://www.gog.com/game/stranger_things_3_the_game
Would be great to have the original one (Stranger Things: The Game) too but it seems to be mobile only.
The Flower Collectors was released on GOG and Steam on 2020-04-21.
A detective mystery set in Spain. It seems to be rather short but nice.
The same people also made The Lion’s Song!
the adventure jam 2020 games are out
I usually play those of Steven Don and Marco Giorgini. I’ve also noted a FMV game from the Space Quest Historian.
the games are all here: https://jams.gamejolt.io/advjam2020/games
Agent A is now DRM free and with a discount on Gog and Itch.io:
At least judging by the trailer, this has the feel of a classic James Bond movie. Even the music has a similar ring to it. And it’s not just a discount, but a steal!
Started playing Ace Attorney though, so this will have to sit in my library for a while …
The Steam PC remastered version?
The very same. Bought it on Humble, then found they were out of keys. Never happened before. Anyway, only took them a couple days to make new ones, so I could actually start playing yesterday.
I don’t remember much from the NDS version, but it feels vaguely similar. The option and save screens look like they have been taken 1:1 from the DS. The game itself seems okay, too. Couldn’t say it feels inferior to the console, even if it’s missing the second screen.
Hows the remastered music?
If I had to guess I would say it’s pretty much unchanged. Or at least faithful. I don’t have a great recollection of the game as it were, but the music in general sounds more like NDS game music and less like PC game music. And it does so in a good way.
Next trip down the basement I could check if the game is still around, if a comparison is requested. Though it could also be one of those we sold.