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Behind the simple visuals lies a complex and mature RPG series.

Geneforge 1-5, an RPG series for die-hard fans of the genre, is available for only $9.99--that’s 33% off--for the next 7 days.

Geneforge is a series that will satisfy anyone who’s looking for a fantastic RPG experience, because it’s a game centred around what a great RPG is: creating your own character, making decisions that really matter, and forging your own destiny. And the choices you make matter. They influence the whole world, your next steps, and the final outcome of the game. A deep multi-layered storyline, nonlinearity, quests exclusive to the side you pick, a world without black-and-white morals--rarely will you find a game like this and rarely will it be bundled with goodies in a DRM-free package for only $9.99.

The world of Geneforge is a strange one--it’s part fantasy, part sci-fi, and part post-apocalyptic, where magic, cloning, and mutants create something fresh and surprising, especially for gamers tired by fights between the Elves and Zombies and Jedis and Reapers. The player plays as a Shaper, magician with a power of shaping new life out of nothing. However, some of the Shapers’ creations, treated merely as tools, gained consciousness and decided to rebel against their masters. Will you support the rebels, kill the mutants, or maybe find a compromise?

Geneforge 1-5, five games with an amazing immersive story arc, original ideas, and a premise to shape the world as you wish, are available 33% off on GOG.com until Thursday, July 5 at 6:59 AM EDT.
Guess I should have anticipated that there'd be a lot of fans of the original Exile series on GOG especially!

I should find my disc and reinstall Blades . . . I didn't go through nearly enough of the community adventures back in the day . . .
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Curunauth: Guess I should have anticipated that there'd be a lot of fans of the original Exile series on GOG especially!

I should find my disc and reinstall Blades . . . I didn't go through nearly enough of the community adventures back in the day . . .
Blades was released as open source:

http://www.spiderwebsoftware.com/blades/opensource.html

It has since been ported to Win32 so it will work on 64 bit versions of Windows. Here's the download link if you want:

http://code.google.com/p/openexile/downloads/list
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Curunauth: Guess I should have anticipated that there'd be a lot of fans of the original Exile series on GOG especially!

I should find my disc and reinstall Blades . . . I didn't go through nearly enough of the community adventures back in the day . . .
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lightnica: Blades was released as open source:

http://www.spiderwebsoftware.com/blades/opensource.html

It has since been ported to Win32 so it will work on 64 bit versions of Windows. Here's the download link if you want:

http://code.google.com/p/openexile/downloads/list
Nice....good find lightnica. +1
Spiderweb games are great games if you like old school style RPGs. GOG is the place to buy them. I'm hoping they'll offer Spiderweb's other games as well.
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Craig234: Man, to support Spiderweb Software, I finally bought the Geneforge collection on the Spiderweb site when IIRC it was 50% off... for $75.

In fact, by including the small hint books, the total came to $96.

Now they're $10 here... sigh.
Well, you really did support Spiderweb, then. Don't feel bad!
Post edited July 08, 2012 by Suiboon