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Inquisitor, Legend of Grimrock, Geneforge 1-5, Torchlight, and The Real Texas--each 75% off!

With less then two weeks before holidays there's very little time left to make all the preparations. Since it's Friday, and you probably have some free time, you could think about making some arrangements. But what to take care of first? What needs to be done? Sometimes it's hard to get organized. No worries, we got you covered. Here's a list of some great [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/indie_rpgs]Indie RPGs, that'll remind you what to do before the holiday time.

Let's start with a little bit of Inquisitor, because, you know what they say: "nothing brings out the holiday mood like heretics roasting on an open fire". No one ever said that, actually. Um, hopefully. But there are heretics to be roasted in this gritty, dark, medieval RPG. On top of that, this old-school isometric gem of an RPG also offers complex gameplay, open-ended world, and over 1.5 million (!) words worth of in-game dialogs. All that and more for as little as $3.74, for the next 24 hours!

Are you planning some holiday re-decorations? Legend of Grimrock, the old-shool dungeon-crawling party-based RPG in the vein of Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder series (but with very modern graphics!), will let you do just that! How? The game contains a built-in map designing tool, that lets the user create their own unique levels on top of the lengthy main campaign. Why not use that power to recreate the North Pole toy workshop with trolls and skeletons in the role of Santa's little helpers? $3.74, today only!

What about reindeers? Geneforge 1-5, the content-heavy isometric RPG with unique mechanics that let you create and shape genetically-engineered beast to fight for you, can take care of that part of holiday tradition. If you can craft a 7 feet tall, 5-eyed, 3-legged massively muscular monster using your arcane flesh-shaping knowledge, then producing a reindeer, even a strangely mutated one, should not be a problem. The whole series of 5 games can now be yours for just $3.74. That's less than $0.75 per game, today!

And gifts? You can't have holidays without some serious loot drop! Torchlight has that covered. The masterfully crafted colorful hack-and-slash from the makers of Diablo has all kinds of treasure, gold, epic armor, and cool sharp objects dropping from virtually every monster you gleefully slay. The GOG.com version of the game comes bundled with a full soundtrack featuring the music of Matt Uelmen of Diablo fame. If you somehow misplaced your carol CDs, it'll do just nicely. The underground beneath the town of Torchlight is your to conquer for only $3.74, in today's special sale.

A holiday table wouldn't be complete without at least one crazy relative. The Real Texas is just that--it's bizzare, misunderstood, and not easy to describe to people who don't know it. But, just like most weird uncles, it has a lot of charm, very complex personality, and one hell of a incredible story to tell. At this time of year, it just not wouldn't be right to ignore someone--or somegame--like that, right? Especially at the ridiculous price of only $3.74.

All those Indie RPGs, are 75% off today, whether you get just one, a few, or the whole bundle. Getting them all is highly recommended though, as normally you'd have to pay almost $75 for the whole package that today can be yours for just $18.70! What to do with over 55 bucks you just saved? We've got way over 450 ideas in our catalog, and they're all up to 50% off for the holiday season.

Happy holidays!
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tburger: Rolling to Saturday ...(there will be new promo tomorrow, nes pas?)
Oui
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Ubivis: Inquisitor and Real Texas for $7.48 together?? Taken! :)
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MasodikTiasma: Same here. Inquisitor & The Real Texas, instabought. Already own Torchlight and I'm not interested in Geneforge.

I'm wondering if I should get Legend of Grimrock, however. I've played Stonekeep, and I was hooked at the beginning, but after 7 levels or so, well, I just got bored... Any advice, people?
Grimrock is deep-fried fun. I'd recommend it heartily if you like dungeon crawlers. It's not as long as Stonekeep, as I recall, so the mechanics won't wear out before you finish it.
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TurnipSlayerr: Oui
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jaron11: Saturday promos should stay for 48 h. In other case I will miss them...
Non, pardon.
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kalirion: Stonekeep is not the best of the genre. I've finished Lands of Lore, Dungeon Hack, and the Eye of the Beholder trilogy (that's right, even #3), but Stonekeep just didn't hold my interest enough and I stopped playing after the Dwarven city. Haven't gotten around to Legend of Grimrock yet, but based on all the gushing reviews, I'd say give it a shot.
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MasodikTiasma: It's true I don't have much experience in dungeon crawlers. I liked the atmosphere, the music, the characters of Stonekeep, the claustrophobic feeling as you explore. But if Legend of Grimrock's got all that and more, well why not?
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TheEnigmaticT: Grimrock is deep-fried fun. I'd recommend it heartily if you like dungeon crawlers. It's not as long as Stonekeep, as I recall, so the mechanics won't wear out before you finish it.
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MasodikTiasma: Deep-fried fun, like a nice plate of potato pancakes? Sound good! Also, is it story-driven or are you just randomly exploring dungeons?
It's a dungeon-crawler, so while there's a story, it is hardly key. It's like the "story" behind a roller coaster: does it matter all that much? :)