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Sweet games that were released while you were attending the Back to School Sale!



Boy, that was an intense last week: big Sale, new classmates, new teachers, new game releases. Oh, you didn't happen to miss any of these last ones, did you? Because that would be a shame - they are all great for blowing off some steam after a long evening of intense homework.

- <span class="bold">Cossacks II</span> is a great way to pretend you're still studying, thanks to its historically inspired European battles.

- <span class="bold">ClusterTruck</span> requires the exhilarating reflexes and quick thinking that you might not find in your homework assignments.

- <span class="bold">Turmoil</span> gives you a good opportunity to test your knowledge in applied economics as a rising oil tycoon.

- <span class="bold">Reigns</span> is the perfect bite-sized game for these small breaks that you take in-between homework and your favorite late-night show.

- <span class="bold">The Metronomicon</span> is a breezy and fine-tuned RPG experience with an addictive soundtrack that you'll keep humming during class.

- <span class="bold">Wuppo</span> is a lighthearted stress-reliever for these agonizing nights before a big test.

- <span class="bold">Hybrid Wars</span> lets you blast your enemies into scrap metal, pretending they are this spiteful teacher who yelled at you the other day.

- <span class="bold">Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons</span> is an emotional journey for when your crush turns down your offer to study math together.

- <span class="bold">The Last Leviathan</span> brings your daydreaming fantasies to life, as long as they include building your own ship and surviving the terrors of the deep.

- <span class="bold">Caravan</span> plays like a bedtime story full of Oriental wonder and mystique but with more intrigue and fateful decisions.

- <span class="bold">Masquerada: Songs and Shadows</span> offers that dramatic flair that's missing from school book imagery, with an extra layer of tactical gameplay and captivating storytelling.



So which of these caught your eye? Are you going to suggest any of them to your best friends?
Post edited October 03, 2016 by maladr0Id
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lostwolfe: none of the links work.

someone forgot /game/ in all the urls.
That would be m-- I mean the mischievous office leprechaun. Fixed now, thanks :)