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It's day number six of our extravagant [url=http://www.gog.com/NoDRMSummer]2013 #NoDRM Summer Sale, and we've prepared for you another pair of bundle deals that will appeal to retro-gamers and indie fans alike. Today's themes: great indie RPGs you could have missed that we think really deserve your attention and classic strategies of the ever-popular city builder sub-genre. Take a look at all the fun and challenge that can make your Sunday evening full of #NoDRM gaming joy!

In the RPG Rarities Bundle, we offer you a selection of five recent notable indie role-playing titles for only $14.95. Each and single one of them is unique and special in its very own way. Evoland is as much of a console-style action-RPG, as it is a nostalgic retrospective of this genre presenting its evolution from the early 8-bit era to modern times. Anodyne also draws inspiration from Zelda-like titles, but uses these time-proven gameplay ideas to tell a allegoric story of an inner trip into one's own subconsciousness. Sword of The Stars: The Pit is a fun and addictive modern roguelike game delivering a great level of challenge and replayability in a colorful, yet ominous, hard-SciFi setting.The Real Texas provides unexpectedly deep and refined gameplay mechanics paired with a zany, yet at times thought-provoking story and colorful and silly art-style. Finally, there's Costume Quest taking us on a Halloween-themed trip into the land of kids' imagination executed with Double Fine's signature charm and creative gameplay mechanics. All of these games truly deserve to become a part of your collection, but we know they get often overlooked in the company of larger and more celebrated RPG titles that are aplenty on GOG.com. You can see what you've probably been missing out on for 75% less than usually.

There are few genres available in our catalog that can be compared in their popularity to the RPGs. Managerial strategy, especially of the city-building and managing kind, is one of them. Today, with 70% discount, you can grab the Builder's Boon Bundle, a whole pack of such games. The phenomenal Hellenic Acropolis (Zeus+Poseidon) and its Egyptian counterpart Pharaoh + Cleopatra will allow you to raise the legendary empires to their full ancient glory. Children of The Nile will allow you to stay even longer in the amazing setting of ancient Egypt and rule the people from generation to generation, thus forming a dynasty destined for immortal memory. Caesar 3 will let you witness, protect, and build even further the glory of Rome. In Lords of Magic you'll get to run your very own fantastic kingdom, taking car of its military, resources, and even diplomacy. Finally, Lords of the Realm: Royal Edition (1+2) and Lords of the Realm 3 will take you back to the medieval times, where your rule can turn the tide of historical events. All that multi-layered and deep strategic goodness can be yours for only $16.13!

That's it from us today. Have fun, enjoy our #NoDRM Summer Sale, and remember to drop by tomorrow for a new set of special deals!
Deja Vu!
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Austrobogulator: Deja Vu!
Thank you for confirming this; I thought I was suffering from memory loss
Nothing too me today, had 2 games from the second bundle but only want one of the remaining, then wiull wait later to see if I will buy in this promo or later
They're all gonna be repeats again, aren't they? I'm sure somebody is excited about this. Unfortunately, I can't say that somebody is me.
hmmmmm
WHich of the Builder Boon Bundle might be worth it?.
Pharoah & Cleopatra vs Zeus & Poseidon v Caesar III (i have it on disk somewhere around here)?. which is better?
Post edited June 23, 2013 by nijuu
Where is the game that allows me to design and run Funky Town?

Okay, that was stupid. :P

and someone help nijuu. He needs to know which of the builder boon bundles would be better because he bemoans bad builder boon bundles.
Post edited June 23, 2013 by tinyE
Aeeeh you know what im gonna say by know.....;)
Post edited June 23, 2013 by Redfoxe
There's always the chance that some people missed the massive sale on Friday. My guess is that we'll see new stuff tomorrow. For now my wallet breathes a sigh of relief.
Post edited June 23, 2013 by HK_47
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HK_47: There's always the chance that some people missed the massive sale on Friday. My guess is that we'll see new stuff tomorrow. For now my wallet breathes a sigh of relief.
I don't think we'll be seeing anything new now since they posted all the bundles at once on Friday. It will just be repeats of those that we hadn't already seen before then for the rest of the offer. At least it let people know if any of the individual games they wanted would be getting any further discounts. I didn't buy everything I wanted on Friday as I knew it would reappear within a few days and gave me a little more time to make a final decision.
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nijuu: hmmmmm
WHich of the Builder Boon Bundle might be worth it?.
Pharoah & Cleopatra vs Zeus & Poseidon v Caesar III (i have it on disk somewhere around here)?. which is better?
I would say Zeus but Pharaoh comes really really close
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nijuu: hmmmmm
WHich of the Builder Boon Bundle might be worth it?.
Pharoah & Cleopatra vs Zeus & Poseidon v Caesar III (i have it on disk somewhere around here)?. which is better?
The older it is, the less options there are. So if you intend to play them all, start with the oldest (Caesar III). Otherwise you may encounter difficulties.

I'd say there are not many differences between Pharaoh and Zeus. For that it depends on your personal interest: would you rather play in ancient Greece or Egypt? Caesar III may be too old for players nes to the series (it's hard)
Great deal!
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nijuu: hmmmmm
WHich of the Builder Boon Bundle might be worth it?.
Pharoah & Cleopatra vs Zeus & Poseidon v Caesar III (i have it on disk somewhere around here)?. which is better?
Zeus+Poseidon is the best of the 3.
Hmm just as well they repeated. I somehow overlooked the " RPG Rarities Bundle" the other day. Added the last ones now.

I guess over the next week or so I'm safe to buy some of the other games I wanted at 50% off since it looks like we've seen all the bundle deals. I'll stagger it a bit or I'll overload my poor mind / wallet.