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The wave crashers.

<span class="bold">Kingdom Rush Frontiers</span>, the next chapter in the lighthearted tower-defense series, is available now for Windows and Mac, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 25% permanent loyalty discount for existing owners of <span class="bold">Kingdom Rush</span>.

They are coming at you again! Torrents of charming but formidable enemies with unique abilities are marching through the new, exotic maps and your towers are the only thing that can stop their advancing. Fortify them with upgrades, unleash their devastating abilities (like poisonous clouds and deadly assassins), and recruit legendary heroes to aid in your efforts. Not only will you need these champions to take some punishment away from your towers when facing the special units and scary bosses, but you should also choose and train their abilities to maximize their effectiveness within your strategy plan. This is war, son, don't get thrown off by the adorable animations and catchy tunes! Stay focused or your precious towers will soon get stomped, munched, or even fried to oblivion.

Hold your kingdom intact by holding back the waves of cute monsters in <span class="bold">Kingdom Rush Frontiers</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
The 25% loyalty discount for owners of Kingdom Rush is permanent. To make use of the discount, go to the original Kingdom Rush product in your library and click on the special code waiting for you there or head to gog.com/redeem to claim it.

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Post edited July 26, 2016 by maladr0Id
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gamesfreak64: Nice, a follow up on the 1st game which i own.
7.49 euros with the 25% loyalty bonus, nice price.
What about the $ signs i saw in the walkthroughs on youtube ?

Do we have all the 'heroes' or ....
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Greywolf1: Yeah, but have a look at the currency bonus: It's 0.90 Euros for the list price of 9.99 Euro, but only 0.40 Euros for the reduced price for Kingdom Rush KR) owners (7.49 Euros). How comes?
Not a lot of money, but the real discount KR owners are getting is 22%, compared with 25% for new customers. GOG, I hear you!
7.09€ < 9.00€ ... so the loyalty discount still gets you a better value and the currency bonus has always been lower, proportionally to the discount...
meh
I wasted so much time on the first one. :|



... aw fuck it. Bought.
I wish that these type of Gog games could work both on PC\Android and that I could syncronize the progress between them..
Post edited July 25, 2016 by phaolo
GOGchievements?
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skeletonbow: meh
Succinct and to the point, I like this new skeletonbow :o)
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Greywolf1: Yeah, but have a look at the currency bonus: It's 0.90 Euros for the list price of 9.99 Euro, but only 0.40 Euros for the reduced price for Kingdom Rush KR) owners (7.49 Euros). How comes?
Not a lot of money, but the real discount KR owners are getting is 22%, compared with 25% for new customers. GOG, I hear you!
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tibus274: 7.09€ < 9.00€ ... so the loyalty discount still gets you a better value and the currency bonus has always been lower, proportionally to the discount...
Gog did this from the start, basically you would think 25% of the current price but if it has a lower price they will use that lower one, if it has a storecredit this amount will also be lower, cause it will be calculated from the lowest price thus giving 70 cents, i know it is weird, but i makes sense.
Imagine 2 euros or usd in store credit, on a game that would be 50% off during summersales would cost them a fortune so its logical they reduce or even remove the amount you would get back in store credit cause these are based on the listprice, so any extra % off will reduce the amount of storecredit a customer will recieve.

Just bought the game, cause the last 45 games have been 'junk' imho, cause i cant play these 3d./ fpp games , and they had too much effects (photosenistivy) too much motions ((game motionsickness)
thats why i bought the game now, if i had been able to buy more games , i would have had less cash to spend.

I do hope more good games will be coming soon cause currently its like 1 on 20 or even 30 games that i can buy.
Last year and 2014 aswell it was about 5 to 8 buys for me on every 15 or 18 games that arrived, but to0 many low quality games have been released (paper planes and the likes) some of these had 3 tot 12 votes.... while other games have 600 votes or even more but probably will never arrive.
Post edited July 25, 2016 by gamesfreak64
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Greywolf1: Yeah, but have a look at the currency bonus: It's 0.90 Euros for the list price of 9.99 Euro, but only 0.40 Euros for the reduced price for Kingdom Rush KR) owners (7.49 Euros). How comes?
Not a lot of money, but the real discount KR owners are getting is 22%, compared with 25% for new customers. GOG, I hear you!
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tibus274: 7.09€ < 9.00€ ... so the loyalty discount still gets you a better value and the currency bonus has always been lower, proportionally to the discount...
"Proportionally to the discount" - that's the point: At a loyalty discount of 25%, I would expect the currency bonus to be 25% lower, too. But 0.90 Euro minus 25% gives 0.77 Euros rounded down, not 0.40 Euros. What happens to the difference of 37.5 Cents?
Like I said, it's not a lot of money, but about sticking to your own values. Unless it's a simple error which will be fixed soon, I feel sorry for GOG - they should not have to use tricks of this kind.
Great to see this make its way to GOG. The first is one of the only tower defense games I played to near completion. (Some of those challenge modes on the later levels were crazy so I gave up). Great price too.
There should no in-game purchase for this version and is feature complete?
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tibus274: 7.09€ < 9.00€ ... so the loyalty discount still gets you a better value and the currency bonus has always been lower, proportionally to the discount...
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Greywolf1: "Proportionally to the discount" - that's the point: At a loyalty discount of 25%, I would expect the currency bonus to be 25% lower, too. But 0.90 Euro minus 25% gives 0.77 Euros rounded down, not 0.40 Euros. What happens to the difference of 37.5 Cents?
Like I said, it's not a lot of money, but about sticking to your own values. Unless it's a simple error which will be fixed soon, I feel sorry for GOG - they should not have to use tricks of this kind.
you mean the 37.5 cents in this example you gave ?

Well i dont know if you know the original superman movies with Christopher Reeve ? they made 4 of these (good old classic movies, i have to admit the 4th movie was short and not as good as 1,2 and 3, but i got them when they were released)
Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder were playing the lead parts in superman 3.

Kidder also played in the game : Under a Killing Moon ( 90's game)
James Earl Jones, Brian Keith, Russell Means, Margot Kidder

Pryor got a job and discovered a way to send all fractions of cents to his own account allowing him to buy a new car, but his boss caught him.

Anyway he made tons, by using the otherwise 'lost' cents or fractions of cents of all accounts and transactions by transferring these to his own account.
If you refer to a thing like that, it might make sense, but the fact was that in the movie real cash was involved, in Gog's case it is 'virtual' money cause basically, you cant put a pricetag on a virtual product, games are virtual cause they dont ship on a physical media so any price asked for it would do.

So its very difficult with virtual games and movies , cause the customer doesnt get a physcial item, so there are no basic costs other then digital storage and bandwidth, expensive commercials on tv or internet are redundant, you put a free one on social media , and in free forum accounts, no need for planes or buses flying/driving around with banners on it, never out of stock cause its virtual, never real losses because of damaged cd/dvd, cause if a file is corrupt you have a copy, so virtual can be very very profitable with the minum of external risks.
Post edited July 25, 2016 by gamesfreak64
Nice that the discount is permanent :-) So enough time to decide.
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Muttala: There should no in-game purchase for this version and is feature complete?
We don't carry games that use in-game purchases with real cash. In-game purchases with in-game currency are fine, though :)
You can play this free on Kongregate.
No discount although I own the previous game. Seems to be broken again as usual.

Edit: Seems to be working now. Thanks for fixing it.

Edit2: Its not working all the time. If I reload the webpage it doesn't show the discount or on the gamepage but the discount is applied correctly at the checkout.
Post edited July 25, 2016 by Matruchus