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Best experienced with a mouse.

Ghost of a Tale is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

The gritty fantasy adventure has finally scurried out of its In Development mousehole!
In a medieval world of animals, where the Mice have been marginalized by the vindictive Rats, Tilo's search for his beloved will accidentally throw him in harm's way. The little mouse minstrel is not much of a fighter, but cunning, guile, and nimbleness are forces to be reckoned with and Tilo wields them as expertly as he does his trusty lute.
*pop* goes the ... mouse?
And the mouse has visited.
Well, this sits on my wishlist for quite some time now.
Will be a must-buy for me, if the reviews are good.
This game looks insane. Reminds me of 'The Secret of NIMH'
Finally out of Early Access. YAYYYAAYY!
finally
It tugs at strings I did not know I had in me at my age. So cuuuuuuute :-) Price is surprisingly low too.
"A non-violent game where you're not required to kill anyone"

okay, so it's not required, but can i kill people anyway?
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saldite: "A non-violent game where you're not required to kill anyone"

okay, so it's not required, but can i kill people anyway?
It doesn't look like this game involves people ...
Me:
Yeah! Want it NOW!

Computer:
Over my dead body!

Me: 0 - Computer: 1
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saldite: "A non-violent game where you're not required to kill anyone"

okay, so it's not required, but can i kill people anyway?
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Leroux: It doesn't look like this game involves people ...
Well, now, I suppose that all depends on how you classify intelligent, sapient rodents.
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gixgox: Computer:
Over my dead body!
Kill the computer, buy it with your phone.
Are the files already up-to-date? The Changelog only lists August 2017 as date of the last change, which was Patch 4.90, and that Patch 4.90 is still offered as download. None of the numbers (4.90: 13283 -> 14240, or 6.29 on the installers) tell me anything about whether this is the release version (which I'd usually expect to be called 1.0) or some outdated files ... GOG really needs to make version numbers easier to understand for the clueless.
Post edited March 13, 2018 by Leroux
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Leroux: Are the files already up-to-date? The Changelog only lists August 2017 as date of the last change, which was Patch 4.90, and that Patch 4.90 is still offered as download. None of the numbers (4.90: 13283 -> 14240, or 6.29 on the installers) tells me anything about whether this is the release version (which I'd usually expect to be called 1.0) or some outdated files ... GOG really needs to make version numbers easier to understand for the clueless.
You want the 6.29 installer. That's the release version.