Sinizine: Wanderlust can be played Single Player. I just unplugged my internet mid game and it did not try to kick me out. I also restarted it to see if it would let me start it up without the internet and it did. I think you need to set up the account first and then you're good to go.
thanks for posting that.
i just bought the bundle.
- Wanderlust asks you (in-game!) to sign up and register your CD-key. seems like you can't start your main quest without that.
- Black Market seems pretty cool.
- Devil Whiskey is still awfully old-school (not in a good way), but i'm gonna give it a chance.
- Kenshi is apparently unpatched and needs to download quite a patch first. why doesn't GG offer the latest build? CD-key entry required for full content. (i'm aware the game is work in progress.)
- Steel Storm is surprisingly fun.
- Cardinal Quest has major install issues. won't install at all for me (W7x64), though the issue is mostly reported from Linux users. solution is to extract the installer to wherever you want the game. done.
oh, and you really can't save in Cardinal Quest?!? i know it's supposed to be old-school and all that, but this is pushing it a bit too far, IMO.
overall the distribution of the bundle seems kind of rushed. both Wanderlust and Kenshi need to connect to their respective servers first and download data and/or patches. both also require you to register your CD-key for full content. Cardinal Quest has some serious install issues. the previous bundles and indies offered elsewhere (Humble Bundle, Indie Royale, Steam, etc.) had none of those problems. i hope GG improve the way they handle their indie bundles in the future.
the games are pretty cool, though, and pricing is definitely OK, considering the minimum is only €5, with the option of giving more if you feel like it.