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New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Rush for Glory</span> (minimum $1 and Steam-only). BTA for Frozen Hearth (Steam-only).

"Plan your defense, place your towers, get ready for action!

Rush for Glory is a challenging and rewarding 3D Tower Defense Game, in which players are defending their base against an alien invasion. By strategically building towers and upgrading them, the player can keep his base safely and further progress through the extensive singleplayer campaign.
Over 30 types of enemies, terrifying level bosses as well as a wide variety of towers and upgrades are making Rush for Glory a unique Tower Defense experience.

The main features of the game include:

* Campaign with 10 different scenarios
* 3 difficulty levels
* Multiple achievements
* 5 types of towers with 3 different upgrades and 3 special abilities each
* 5 power attacks. Dead rain, trap, slower, golden tower…
* More than 30 enemy types with especial behavior PLUS boss fights: Attackers, healers, supporters, turbo types…
* Game speed controller to make game speed slow and fast
* Additional 10 mini games for each level
* Elaborate techtree with more than 40 upgrade options
* Additional cinematic cameras
* Encyclopedia with detailed descriptions of all units, towers and weapons"
Post edited April 12, 2015 by Grargar
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Grargar: New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Rush for Glory</span> (minimum $1 and Steam-only). BTA for Frozen Hearth (Steam-only).

"Plan your defense, place your towers, get ready for action!

Rush for Glory is a challenging and rewarding 3D Tower Defense Game, in which players are defending their base against an alien invasion. By strategically building towers and upgrading them, the player can keep his base safely and further progress through the extensive singleplayer campaign.
Over 30 types of enemies, terrifying level bosses as well as a wide variety of towers and upgrades are making Rush for Glory a unique Tower Defense experience.

The main features of the game include:

* Campaign with 10 different scenarios
* 3 difficulty levels
* Multiple achievements
* 5 types of towers with 3 different upgrades and 3 special abilities each
* 5 power attacks. Dead rain, trap, slower, golden tower…
* More than 30 enemy types with especial behavior PLUS boss fights: Attackers, healers, supporters, turbo types…
* Game speed controller to make game speed slow and fast
* Additional 10 mini games for each level
* Elaborate techtree with more than 40 upgrade options
* Additional cinematic cameras
* Encyclopedia with detailed descriptions of all units, towers and weapons"
keep in mind that while it's Steam only during the promotion, IF DRM-free builds are ever added, those would be added to IGS as well.
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Immoli: If anyone cares, Skyward Collapse and BIonic Dues are both multi-platform downloads (single zip file, can be played on mac/win/linux).

Pretty nice, GOG should implement that as a download option.
Yeah, I thought that was pretty cool too. I could see some complaining due to bandwidth issues, but as long as the ability to download separately was still available it'd be a nice feature for simplifying the multi-platform archiving process.
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letsmaybeLP92: keep in mind that while it's Steam only during the promotion, IF DRM-free builds are ever added, those would be added to IGS as well.
As someone pointed in the deals thread, Rush for Glory is DRM-Free on Desura, Frozen Hearth too.
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letsmaybeLP92: keep in mind that while it's Steam only during the promotion, IF DRM-free builds are ever added, those would be added to IGS as well.
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madth3: As someone pointed in the deals thread, Rush for Glory is DRM-Free on Desura, Frozen Hearth too.
upon closer examination, it seems like this dev has been only giving Steam keys recently for their games. (Even though they still support DRM-free via Desura) hmmm... They are starting to be like Plug In Digital and KISS
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madth3: As someone pointed in the deals thread, Rush for Glory is DRM-Free on Desura, Frozen Hearth too.
I'll remind people that Desura's DRM-Free filter is anything that doesn't require Steam. and [url=http://www.desura.com/games/x-blades]X-Blades are described as "DRM-Free", yet both games feature online activation with limited installations.
Post edited April 14, 2015 by Grargar
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madth3: As someone pointed in the deals thread, Rush for Glory is DRM-Free on Desura, Frozen Hearth too.
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Grargar: I'll remind people that Desura's DRM-Free filter is anything that doesn't require Steam. and [url=http://www.desura.com/games/x-blades]X-Blades are described as "DRM-Free", yet both games feature online activation with limited installations.
Not entirely true. Yes, some of the games that are featured DRM-free on Desura needs online activation but there are games like (which is featured on the recent IR bundle) that are not shown as DRM-free and they don't require Steam. You can find lots of games like Yargis on Desura that show only the platform logo (Windows, Linux or Mac) like the latest Desura game, [url=http://www.desura.com/games/samudai]Samudai.
Post edited April 14, 2015 by Accatone
Well, what I'm trying to say, is that Desura's DRM-Free filter is misleading and should not be taken at face value.
Post edited April 14, 2015 by Grargar
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Grargar: Well, what I'm trying to say is, is that Desura's DRM-Free filter is misleading and should not be taken at face value.
That's why we use GOG for DRM-free games! :)
New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Dungeon Prospector</span> (DRM-Free+Desura key). BTA for OST, wallpapers, and Iso-Sphere (DRM-Free).

"Dungeon Prospector is an old-school dungeon crawler/roguelike in 3D. You're in infinity dungeon (in length and width) full of monsters and treasures. How far can you go and how long can you survive?

Game features:

- Dungeon generation.
- Over 35 items (food/potions/weapons/armor).
- 5 monsters.
- 2 Bosses.
- Rest / hunger system.
- Leveling.
- Permadeath.
- Crafting."
New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Barony</span> (DRM-Free/Greenlight). BTA for the soundtrack.

"Barony is a 3D, first-person rogue-like. The goal of the game is to descend to the bottom of a dark dungeon known as the Devil's Bastion and destroy an undead lich named Baron Herx, who terrorized the peaceful town of Hamlet in life and is now harboring a curse against the land from beyond the grave. To aid you in your quest are friendly humans who have been eeking out a rough life within the dungeon for generations, as well as any friends you can bring with you in real life: Barony is the first of its kind as a first-person roguelike in that it fully supports cooperative multiplayer for up to four players."
New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">A Valley Without Wind 1 &amp; 2 Dual Pack</span> (DRM-Free+Steam). BTA for Shattered Haven (DRM-Free+Steam).

"A 2D sidescroller without a linear path. An action game with tactical combat and citybuilding. An adventure game that lets you free-roam a vast, procedurally-generated world. A Valley Without Wind defies genre stereotypes. Unlike other procedurally-generated games, you also get a logical progression in difficulty, plus helpful tips and checklists to guide your travels (should you need them).

Choose for yourself how to prepare to face the vastly stronger Overlord. Complete a variety of missions to earn new spells, and/or roam the wilds to uncover secret missions and stashes of magical crafting loot. Customize your characters with unique combinations of enchants and spells that change how you move, jump, and fight. Or rescue people and bring them back to your settlement so that they can then be sent on dispatch missions; you don't have to carry the burden of your fledgling civilization alone!

You choose how to play, and the world adapts around you.

AVWW Key features:
- Travel alone or with friends across an ever-expanding world of dangerous creatures, powerful magic, high technology, and mysteries.
- You have choice. The world of Environ is a procedurally generated sandbox, and lets you go anywhere you see -- including right into the overlord's keep at any time. (Good luck with that.)
- Environ is endless. When you save one continent from an overlord, a larger and more complex continent appears.
- The game adapts to how you play: as you demonstrate your proficiency, monsters and missions upgrade accordingly. Killed 100 bats? Okay, time for... bats on fire!
- Crazy amounts of character customization. Combine a multitude of spells, enchants, and equipment to create specialized character builds.
- Play as a long line of brave adventurers. It's not a question of IF your character is going to die, but WHEN. Any character that dies is permanently lost, but you keep all your inventory, enchants, and general progress in the game.
- Become a community leader. Rescue NPCs for your settlement, construct buildings for them, and improve their skill and mood -- then send them on dispatch missions to help you in return!
- Be a clever problem-solver. Challenges have more than one solution, each with its own pros and cons. You get to figure things out rather than just jumping through a set of hoops.
- Difficulty levels give exactly the challenge you want, from casual to hardcore on platforming, combat, and citybuilding independently.

A Valley Without Wind 2
A modern take on the 16-bit era, A Valley Without Wind 2 blends a variety of mechanics across multiple genres, seamlessly bringing together the best qualities of old-school platform-shooters and turn-based strategy games. You choose how and where to explore via the world map, how to upgrade your character via mage classes, feats, and perks that you unlock, and how to battle the forces of evil every step of the way.

Your character is a mage who has infiltrated the inner circle of the evil Demonaica, and you now share the power of immortality that he uses to terrorize the land. Using this power against him, it's time to lead an uprising and ultimately bring him and his henchmen back to mortality so that they can be dispatched.

Gameplay alternates between two modes that complement each other: brief, tightly-designed platforming segments where your character customization and equipment can be tuned to meet the tactical needs of the current stage; and quick strategic turns on the world map where you order your troops to fight, scavenge, build, recruit, farm, and use special powers. Demonaica and his armies pursue your forces directly on the world map, while his five henchmen have been sent to recapture you in the platforming segments.

Your immortality came at great personal cost, but it makes you the one last hope of saving the world from darkness.

AVWW 2 Key Features:
- Platforming and Turn-Based Strategy Coupled Together: Flip back and forth between your own adventure, and the progress of the resistance you're in charge of. Freely adjust difficulty levels for both to tailor the experience to your own personal playstyle. Both sides of the game can be quite easy or incredibly hard.
- More Tactile Combat: The physics of movement and attacks have been completely redone from the first title, with more traditional gamepad and keyboard support. Spells have mass and can block each other, leading to many interesting tactical situations in the platforming segments.
- Vastly Improved Visuals: Fully redone artwork by Heavy Cat Studios, including 125 all-new monsters, 200 spells, and lots more.
- Focused Gameplay Arc: Unlike the endless sandbox-style first game, this complete re-imagining has a distinct beginning, middle, and end.
- Procedurally Generated Worlds: Each world is a unique challenge, leading to excellent replay value once you do beat the game!
- Co-Op Multiplayer: Bring along as many friends as you like on your journey, depending on your connection speed. 2-8 players recommended on most Internet connections; many more on LAN.
- See Just How Deep An Arcen-style Rabbit-Hole Goes: After dozens of hours you still haven't seen it all: 50 mage classes in 5 tiers, 200 spells, 125 enemies, 14 biomes, 100+ types of world map tiles, 64 character customization perks, 100ks of procedural equipment possibilities.
- Extra Challenges For Expert Players: String together flawless kills to earn "concentration" and become even stronger. Beat the game on harder difficulties to earn rare achievements.
- Get The Original Game For Free! The original game was unique and experimental, and it comes included absolutely free when you buy the sequel."
Post edited April 25, 2015 by Grargar
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Grargar: New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">A Valley Without Wind 1 &amp; 2 Dual Pack</span> (DRM-Free+Steam). BTA for Shattered Haven (Steam only).

"A 2D sidescroller without a linear path. An action game with tactical combat and citybuilding. An adventure game that lets you free-roam a vast, procedurally-generated world. A Valley Without Wind defies genre stereotypes. Unlike other procedurally-generated games, you also get a logical progression in difficulty, plus helpful tips and checklists to guide your travels (should you need them).

Choose for yourself how to prepare to face the vastly stronger Overlord. Complete a variety of missions to earn new spells, and/or roam the wilds to uncover secret missions and stashes of magical crafting loot. Customize your characters with unique combinations of enchants and spells that change how you move, jump, and fight. Or rescue people and bring them back to your settlement so that they can then be sent on dispatch missions; you don't have to carry the burden of your fledgling civilization alone!

You choose how to play, and the world adapts around you.

AVWW Key features:
- Travel alone or with friends across an ever-expanding world of dangerous creatures, powerful magic, high technology, and mysteries.
- You have choice. The world of Environ is a procedurally generated sandbox, and lets you go anywhere you see -- including right into the overlord's keep at any time. (Good luck with that.)
- Environ is endless. When you save one continent from an overlord, a larger and more complex continent appears.
- The game adapts to how you play: as you demonstrate your proficiency, monsters and missions upgrade accordingly. Killed 100 bats? Okay, time for... bats on fire!
- Crazy amounts of character customization. Combine a multitude of spells, enchants, and equipment to create specialized character builds.
- Play as a long line of brave adventurers. It's not a question of IF your character is going to die, but WHEN. Any character that dies is permanently lost, but you keep all your inventory, enchants, and general progress in the game.
- Become a community leader. Rescue NPCs for your settlement, construct buildings for them, and improve their skill and mood -- then send them on dispatch missions to help you in return!
- Be a clever problem-solver. Challenges have more than one solution, each with its own pros and cons. You get to figure things out rather than just jumping through a set of hoops.
- Difficulty levels give exactly the challenge you want, from casual to hardcore on platforming, combat, and citybuilding independently.

A Valley Without Wind 2
A modern take on the 16-bit era, A Valley Without Wind 2 blends a variety of mechanics across multiple genres, seamlessly bringing together the best qualities of old-school platform-shooters and turn-based strategy games. You choose how and where to explore via the world map, how to upgrade your character via mage classes, feats, and perks that you unlock, and how to battle the forces of evil every step of the way.

Your character is a mage who has infiltrated the inner circle of the evil Demonaica, and you now share the power of immortality that he uses to terrorize the land. Using this power against him, it's time to lead an uprising and ultimately bring him and his henchmen back to mortality so that they can be dispatched.

Gameplay alternates between two modes that complement each other: brief, tightly-designed platforming segments where your character customization and equipment can be tuned to meet the tactical needs of the current stage; and quick strategic turns on the world map where you order your troops to fight, scavenge, build, recruit, farm, and use special powers. Demonaica and his armies pursue your forces directly on the world map, while his five henchmen have been sent to recapture you in the platforming segments.

Your immortality came at great personal cost, but it makes you the one last hope of saving the world from darkness.

AVWW 2 Key Features:
- Platforming and Turn-Based Strategy Coupled Together: Flip back and forth between your own adventure, and the progress of the resistance you're in charge of. Freely adjust difficulty levels for both to tailor the experience to your own personal playstyle. Both sides of the game can be quite easy or incredibly hard.
- More Tactile Combat: The physics of movement and attacks have been completely redone from the first title, with more traditional gamepad and keyboard support. Spells have mass and can block each other, leading to many interesting tactical situations in the platforming segments.
- Vastly Improved Visuals: Fully redone artwork by Heavy Cat Studios, including 125 all-new monsters, 200 spells, and lots more.
- Focused Gameplay Arc: Unlike the endless sandbox-style first game, this complete re-imagining has a distinct beginning, middle, and end.
- Procedurally Generated Worlds: Each world is a unique challenge, leading to excellent replay value once you do beat the game!
- Co-Op Multiplayer: Bring along as many friends as you like on your journey, depending on your connection speed. 2-8 players recommended on most Internet connections; many more on LAN.
- See Just How Deep An Arcen-style Rabbit-Hole Goes: After dozens of hours you still haven't seen it all: 50 mage classes in 5 tiers, 200 spells, 125 enemies, 14 biomes, 100+ types of world map tiles, 64 character customization perks, 100ks of procedural equipment possibilities.
- Extra Challenges For Expert Players: String together flawless kills to earn "concentration" and become even stronger. Beat the game on harder difficulties to earn rare achievements.
- Get The Original Game For Free! The original game was unique and experimental, and it comes included absolutely free when you buy the sequel."
Not a bad deal, just a shame it has been bundled quite a few times
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Grargar: New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">A Valley Without Wind 1 &amp; 2 Dual Pack</span> (DRM-Free+Steam). BTA for Shattered Haven (Steam only).
When I read this I thought Stattered Haven looked familliar. For the first time ever I checked my Previous Bundle stuff before checking my GOG shelf.

... I feel... wrong.
New deal from IndieGameStand is <span class="bold">Journey of a Roach</span> (DRM-Free+Desura+Steam). BTA for the soundtrack and Night of the Rabbit (DRM-Free+Steam).

"Nuclear war, post apocalypse, barren and lifeless wastelands.
Lifeless? Not so much!
Mutated insects have made their home in a bomb shelter and they're set on exploring the world.
Let this point&click adventure welcome you to a hilariously bizarre end time world and join the roaches Jim and Bud on their journey to the surface.

Journey of a Roach, a game from Swiss developer studio KOBOLDGAMES, tells the story of two roach-buddies, who want nothing but see the surface world.
On their way up, they meet all kinds of bizarre and ludicrous insects inhabiting the post-apocalyptic earth. In atmospheric 3D point&click adventure style you'll take control of Jim the roach through the bomb shelter, effortlessly crawling your way along walls and ceilings. This innovative and dynamic game mechanic creates opportunities for a wholly new puzzle design. Fondly designed speechballoons offer an unconventional new dialogue experience and the soundtrack delivers and atmospheric, post-apocalyptic mood.

Key Features:
- Point&click Adventure in a unique environment
- Crawl along walls and ceilings, exploring secret underground
- Innovative controls create dynamic game mechanics
- Atmospheric 3D comic style world
- Two charming, memorable protagonists with humorous, nonverbal means of communication"
Post edited April 28, 2015 by Grargar