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Become an astronaut who awakes from cryonic sleep in a far and unknown place of the galaxy. Out There: Ω Edition is now available on GOG.COM with a 85% discount that will last until 16th December 2020, 2 PM UTC. This award-winning space exploration game blends roguelike, resource management, and interactive fiction. You will have to survive, tinkering your ship with what you can gather drifting through the hostile space.

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N.B. The discount didn't show up properly for me until I tried adding the game to the shopping cart. (It looks like a problem with the currency conversion, since the USD price below was correctly discounted.)
A Linux version and 85% launch discount is very tempting. But then there's this nasty "roguelike".

How difficult is this game and what's about save possibilities to avoid having to redo things?
Already own it on humble bundle but, who cares? I'll buy it again here... when the discount actually shows up.
Besides, GOG Connect is dead so there's no chance of getting it that way.
Isnt this game a mobile port?
The discount is now live, at least for me.
Post edited December 09, 2020 by MadalinStroe
I've spent countless hours playing this game on my smartphone. :) On PC it should be great as well. I certainly recommend trying it!
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Niggles: Isnt this game a mobile port?
Yes, but from what i've read it's somewhat better than the mobile version. It offers more depth compared to the mobile version, added visuals & extended musical track.
is the soundtrack available only in mp3?
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eiii: A Linux version and 85% launch discount is very tempting. But then there's this nasty "roguelike".

How difficult is this game and what's about save possibilities to avoid having to redo things?
Cant remember about the save possibilities, but I do seem to remember hitting alt + f4 on a bad RNG encounter to be effective enough.

The game itself isnt massively difficult (i seem to remember theres an easy mode).

I'll fire it up a bit later and check.
What a release price!
This title looks like an "indier" version of FTL, but maybe it could be good enough?
I'll check some reviews.
Post edited December 09, 2020 by phaolo
The game + soundtrack combo is also on sale and slightly cheaper than buying the two separately, as I did through this announcement ;)

https://www.gog.com/game/out_there_o_edition_soundtrack_copy3
Post edited December 09, 2020 by retrorealms
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Sachys: Cant remember about the save possibilities, but I do seem to remember hitting alt + f4 on a bad RNG encounter to be effective enough.
Does that mean killing the game prevents it from saving so that you can restart it and being before the bad RNG event? How quickly do you have to kill it to make that work?

After having read that the game is heavily depending on your luck with RNG events that's at least something, although not very convenient.

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Sachys: The game itself isnt massively difficult (i seem to remember theres an easy mode).
Good.

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Sachys: I'll fire it up a bit later and check.
Thanks!
One of the few games I have on my phone. If you are on a bus or stranded in a forest, in a cave or a military vehicle and waiting out the night, you can still play and amuse yourself. You can play a bit or for two hours, it's still good.
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retrorealms: The game + soundtrack combo is also on sale and slightly cheaper than buying the two separately, as I did through this announcement ;)

https://www.gog.com/game/out_there_o_edition_soundtrack_copy3
Good catch, thanks! Are all 3 catalog entries marked as owned in your library now?
(love these "copyX" game card entries... GOG quality, their internal shop interface must be fun ;P)

@GOG: You already have a mechanism to show different editions of a game on the game card, so that a customer can recognize them and switch between them. How about using it also for this game? And you already have this handy promo page on your system, so why not linking to it?

Launch promo: Out there
Post edited December 09, 2020 by eiii