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We know that's the kind of news you like to hear and we're very glad we can announce another price drop in the GOG.com catalogue. From today until the end of days all Creatures games available on GOG.com, which include [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/creatures_village]Creatures Village, Creatures Exodus and Creatures: The Albian Years, are now $5.99 each! That's not a time limited discount, it's a permanent price change, so now you can breed your own cute, furry, little Norns for cheap.
Been thinking of getting these for awhile, this is great news. Thanks GoG
Nice - permanent price drops is always a good thing.

The games look interesting. I have Exodus, but I haven't had time to play it much yet.
Not my sort of game but price drops are always welcome.
Is this 'thursday's new game'?
Or are you guys just really late?
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Smannesman: Is this 'thursday's new game'?
Or are you guys just really late?
No new old game today.
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Smannesman: Is this 'thursday's new game'?
Or are you guys just really late?
There will be no new game today.
already owned
Sounds nice. I've been thinking about getting one of these for quite some time. I just have to decide which one of them...

Any recommendations?
Price drops are always welcome so this is nice to hear

I think I might pick these up when there's a promo some time in the future :)
I love seeing prices lower, particularily when it isn't a sale. Keep it up GOG.
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SimSinn: Sounds nice. I've been thinking about getting one of these for quite some time. I just have to decide which one of them...

Any recommendations?
I prefer 1+2, I find the worlds a lot more interesting than Creatures 3's space station. Albian Years is better value a well because Exodus is just 3 and Docking Station (which was always free).
Already bought these during the Christmas sale.
What puts these games in the Good Old Games lexicon? Awesome gameplay, fun story, what's up here?
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nondeplumage: What puts these games in the Good Old Games lexicon? Awesome gameplay, fun story, what's up here?
It's an interesting "game". The tagline for one is ~"They will make you laugh. They will make you cry. They will make you think" and it is very true. They are like advanced tamagotchi to put it simply.

The huge (and persistent) community that sprung up around them also indicates how good they are. The creator (Steve Grand) has actually started a new similar game called Grandroids which was on Kickstarter. It met its goal in a few days ($27,000) and ended at $56,818. And this is well after (several years) the last one was released.