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New deal from IndieGameStand is Obludia. BTA for Click! and Defender: Fight for Earth

"Obludia is an old-school arcade arena action inspired by classics such as Robotron or Smash-TV with RPG elements.

You play as a demon hunter whose purpose is to survive in a dangerous dungeons. Fight your way through 50 levels full of thrilling action with hordes of challenging enemies and tough bosses. Enjoy mighty power-ups and deadly weapons!

Enter the world of Obludia and SLAY the EVIL!

Full Game Features:
- 50 levels full of thrilling action!
- 8 Deadly weapons and Nice Spells!
- Old-School arcade gameplay!
- Local co-op: Play single player or together with a friend!
- Destroy Hordes of monsters like: Zombies, Skeletons, Spiders and more.
- Fight with 5 powerful Bosses.
- Level up your little hero and collect many special power-ups!
- AND MUCH MORE!"
Crunch Time ! A card game about making video games . Comes DRM-free and a Desura key, it's available for PC, Mac and Linux, with a Steam key to be added later if the games is greenlit . BTA is the artwork and concepts.

https://indiegamestand.com/deal/
Post edited December 21, 2014 by Licurg
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Licurg: Crunch Time ! A card game about making video games . Comes DRM-free and a Desura key, it's available for PC, Mac and Linux, with a Steam key to be added later if the games is greenlit . BTA is the soundtrack .

https://indiegamestand.com/deal/
BTA says artwork and concepts.Dont see soundtrack mentioned?
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Licurg: Crunch Time ! A card game about making video games . Comes DRM-free and a Desura key, it's available for PC, Mac and Linux, with a Steam key to be added later if the games is greenlit . BTA is the soundtrack .

https://indiegamestand.com/deal/
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Niggles: BTA says artwork and concepts.Dont see soundtrack mentioned?
Sry, misread .
This actually looks like an interesting game. Are there any decent reviews/opinions on it?
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rampancy: This actually looks like an interesting game. Are there any decent reviews/opinions on it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlhbYuW2op4
New deal from IndieGameStand is Fake Colours. BTA for the soundtrack.

"Fake Colours is a 3D, cube rolling, puzzle game in which the player must move three coloured blocks to their corresponding target squares. Game Blocks are able to roll on top of each other, but are unable to roll onto tiles that are not their respective color. These puzzles become more difficult as the game progresses and later can include mini-coloured cubes that change the original cube’s colour once it moves through the mini-cube. Although simple to learn, Fake Colours because one of the most memorable puzzle games since Tetris. With ambient music and well made graphics, Fake Colours is addicting and fun to play as well! So test yourself and give it a try!"

Comes a DRM-Free download and will offer a Steam key, when it's released.
Post edited December 26, 2014 by Grargar
This comes a little late, but CrunchTime is one of the worst games I've played in a long time. After many, many rounds of play I've come to the (admittedly unscientific) conclusion that the game's RNG is grossly unfair against the player; even if the AI starts out with a project that has more requirements than the player, I often find that the AI will get tons of interrupt cards like Programming Bugs, Design Bugs, etc. -- all which conveniently target the one aspect of your game with the highest requirement. If you try to use a Publisher's Phone Call or Engine Crash, the AI will always, *always* have at least one counter card at the ready.

It all strikes me as a really amateurish way of trying to artificially boost the game's difficulty. NEO Scavenger is a game that is hard, but is at least fair to the player. This game is hard only because its RNG system for dealing cards is unfair.
New deal is Shadows of War , comes with a Desura key and a steam one if the game passes greenlight, BTA is the OST :



https://indiegamestand.com/deal/
New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Castle</span>. BTA for 2 wallpapers and the Cloud Soldier game.

"Become the best castle builder in this original and addictive game where you must at the same time create a castle accurately while protecting it from all the annoying baddies.

Features:
• Unique concept, engaging and addictive game-play
• 18 levels in the normal mode, 15 for the King Mode (Extra Hard), and 4 rounds of "Protect the Castle" mode (Survival)
• Upgrade your castle-building equipment and collect items to get rid of the villains
• 30 trophies to unlock (achievements)
• 20 atlas pages to unlock (character descriptions and tips)
• Funny characters and events with cartoonish graphics

Story and Concept:
Monarchs come to you with a specific castle request, and your job is to build their dream palace piece by piece before the deadline without making mistakes. In the meantime, enemies come in and try to break your castle. They will try to burn it, explode it or even steal the pieces but you must get rid of them with the right items to reclaim control!
In "Protect the Castle" mode, you must keep the pre-made castles intact as much as possible by dealing with swarms of enemies attempting to take over... thankfully you have unlimited items in this frantic mode since the enemies are unlimited, too!"

Comes with a DRM-Free download, a Desura key and a Steam key when it's greenlit.
Post edited January 02, 2015 by Grargar
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Grargar: New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Castle</span>.
I can recommend this game. It's definitely not a masterpiece but can be fun nonetheless. You need a good eye to recognize which block fits to a plan (blueprints are slightly simplified when compared to the actual building blocks) and the things can get a bit hectic because while building a castle you have to defend against various enemies. Learning curve is really good.
New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Retrobooster</span>. BTA for the soundtrack (comes in FLAC, MP3 and OGG formats).

"When evil aliens invade the galaxy, it is up to you and your fleet of decommissioned starfighters to drive them back. Pilot your nimble thrust ship through tense battles and tight spaces. Hone your piloting skills, rescue survivors, blow up gobs of baddies, witness the horrors that lurk in the darkest corners of the galaxy, and make it out alive.

Retrobooster reinvents the cave-flyer as a bullet-hell puzzle-infused survival shooter. You control an extremely responsive thrust ship, and the old cave-flyer mainstay of constantly hunting for fuel has been thrown out. This paves the way for all new types of levels. Survive to the end if you can, and use your new flying skills to replay for high scores.

Features
- Ultra-responsive controls
- High quality physics, with believable collisions and death by crushing
- 30+ levels (20+ hours of gameplay)
- Unlocked levels can be replayed at will
- 4 difficulty levels
- Single player or up to 4 players split-screen
- Cooperative and deathmatch multiplayer modes
- Custom particle engine provides delicious visual effects
- Electronic soundtrack by Subatomicglue frontman, Kevin Meinert

Customizable controls
- Keyboard
- Mouse and keyboard
- Game controller (Some popular controllers are recognized automatically.) "

Comes with a DRM-Free download and a Desura key.
Post edited January 06, 2015 by Grargar
Just bought Retrobooster on the strength of the demo:
http://www.reallyslick.com/retrobooster/downloads.html

As the blurb says, it is thrust-based, like Asteroids (with gravity) or Lunar Lander. Plus, the primary weapon fires from the nose of the ship, so you're constantly juggling between maneuvering and aiming the weapon. Tricky but manageable and kind of fun.

On the fourth level of the demo I encountered a timed section: shoot a button to open a gate, then navigate through some obstacles before said gate closes again. Plus, the game perspective obscured these obstacles. (They were giant gears viewed edgewise, and you're meant to fly between the spokes. From a distance, you see an oblique view of the gear, and the spokes are visible. As you approach, though, the gear view is edge-on, and the spokes are hidden.)

I expect such timed sections will drive me mad on later levels. Still, the game basics, music, and aesthetics (nifty swirling smoke after explosions) are enough that I've bought it.
New deal from IndieGameStand is The Last Dogma. BTA for Sasha Dark - Above the Water EP.

"NOTE: Desura Keys are NOT included with $1 purchases, we have confirmed Steam keys will be provided if greenlit.

The Last Dogma is a dark comedy first person action-adventure set in the year 1999 of an alternate reality world, where US actively campaigns for world domination, UK is ruled by the dictator from Iran and Yugoslavia is being invaded by several countries.

You play as Sebastian Arise, an ATF special agent tasked with the tracking and eradication of local firearms dealers. One day straightforward tracking mission turns into disaster, thrusting him into the village of cannibalistic Christian cult known as "Holy Intentions". Entwined in a web of intrigues between emotion-feeding daemons, Sebastian must keep his senses sharp as he travels back in 1366 A.D. to stop the things he shouldn't stop.

The game is a reboot of Sacred Line Genesis, horror game for Sega Genesis which will be released on cartridges in February 2015 by Watermelon. The Last Dogma wasn't created under any influences, but it has similarities with games Jazzpunk, The Stanley Parable, Killer7 and movies Southland Tales and Red State.

Features:

- Unique and dark surreal story, which has no place for heroes and features two different storylines with their own endings
- Original soundtrack featuring epic symphonic passages and shamisen dance electro
- Atmospheric gigantic and claustrophobic locations, each with its own style
- Special adventure system with the use of "Look," "Investigate" and "Talk" commands
- Lots of well-hidden secrets, including "Secret World" campaign, where you'll meet the Narrator
- Professionally recorded voice acting from the actors of Stasis, Dust: An Elysian Tail, Huntsman: The Orphanage and Deadstar

By paying the standard price (6.99$/7.99$) you'll get a DRK Club lifetime subscription after request via e-mail. You will get:
- Permanent 5% discount at Darkshine Store (online retro gaming store, launch in March 2015)
- Giveaways and exclusive bonus content from Sasha Darko
- Opportunity to pre-order very limited cartridge release of Sacred Line Genesis (Watermelon Edition)

Current build is 1.0.5 (January 11 2015). List of changes:
http://lastdisbeliever.com/list-of-changes/
IndieGameStand version has a minor regional lockout and won't launch for users of CIS (Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Belarus, etc.)."

Comes with a DRM-Free download and a Steam key if/when it's greenlit.

I'm officially confused. Does it come with a Desura key if you pay more than $1? Also, how exactly is it DRM-Free if it won't launch for CIS users?
New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Sky Rogue (Alpha)</span>. BTA for the game Los Cuervos.

"A simple, accessible-yet-difficult, fwooshy, “feel good” flight sim. Blow things up on an infinite number of procedurally-generated islands, but watch out for volleys of missiles; when you die, you're dead."

Comes with a DRM-Free download and a Steam key if/when it's greenlit and released on Steam.