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Retro City Rampage 66% off, Dyad 66% off, Waking Mars 75% off, Tiny & Big 75% off!

Welcome to the 9th day of our [url=http://www.gog.com/NoDRMSummer]2013 #NoDRM Summer Sale! No bundle deals today. Instead, we invite you to pick and mix from a selection of exciting indie titles. Whether you like puzzles, exploration, action, or mayhem, you'll find something exceptional and noteworthy on our today's special. We don't want to keep you away too long from all the pick-and-mixing joy, so let's just take a quick look at the featured games.

Only $4.99 for FEZ, a phenomenal perspective-shifting puzzle-platformer. As Gomez, a seemingly-2D inhabitant of a seemingly-2D realm, you'll discover a huge puzzle-packed universe full of amazing ideas and cryptic messages. Chances are you won't even see the half of what this game has to offer on your first playthrough, so get exploring right now, 50% off!

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Only $4.99 for Retro City Rampage, the 8-bit thug life action game. Brian Provinciano's ultimate tribute to the 80's pop culture and nostalgic games is something words can hardly describe. Coincidentally, this amazing title was updated today, with a new "Retro+" graphics mode, and--how exciting!--modding support! Today's your chance to grab Brian's opus magnum 66% off!

Only $3.33 for Hotline Miami, the ultraviolent top-down slasher inspired by 1980s. The indie blockbuster of 2012, was made by the famous mad indie dev Jonatan "Cactus" Söderström, featuring unique art style envisioned by his teammate Dennis Wedin, and a selection of haunting music that completes the whole mesmerising experience. If you somehow missed this gem, get it now, 66% off!

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Only $4.99 for Dyad, a meditative abstract tunnel shooter. Brace yourselves for some trippy visuals and sounds that are reported to put some people in an alternate state of consciousness, all that while blasting your way through waves and waves of abstract foes coming right at you on each of the game's 27 original levels. Sensory overload is 66% off, today!

Only $2.49 for Waking Mars, a Sci-Fi exploration-focused platformer. The mysteries of the Red Planet await, the biggest of them being that there is life in abundance just under the surface. You'll have to learn to interact with the alien ecosystem while you explore a vast system of caves and grottos, this is your only way of survival! Otherworldly adventure 75% off!

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Only $2.49 for Tiny &amp; Big, an odd cartoonish action-puzzler. What do you get, when you mix together a grappling hook, rockets, high-powered laser cutter, physics-based puzzles, comic book visuals, old underwear, a talking radio, one nasty bully, strange alien landscape, and tons of bizarre, unruly humor? The answer is complicated, but it's 75% off, today.

All of the above offers last for the next 24 hours, that is until Thursday, June 27, at 12:59PM GMT. Enjoy our #NoDRM Summer Sale, and be sure to check our site for the new exciting deal tomorrow!
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Is FEZ worth getting?
Anyone else notice they've removed a number of games from the 50% flat rate discount? Games like "Die by the Sword", "Earthworm Jim 1+2", all the Fallout games, etc.? Just my luck, my money comes in and a lot of those games are back to full price!
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DavosWoman: Anyone else notice they've removed a number of games from the 50% flat rate discount? Games like "Die by the Sword", "Earthworm Jim 1+2", all the Fallout games, etc.? Just my luck, my money comes in and a lot of those games are back to full price!
i did. but only cuz of this:

http://www.gog.com/news/last_chance_to_get_60_games_50_off_each_in_the_nodrm_summer_sale
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DavosWoman: Anyone else notice they've removed a number of games from the 50% flat rate discount? Games like "Die by the Sword", "Earthworm Jim 1+2", all the Fallout games, etc.? Just my luck, my money comes in and a lot of those games are back to full price!
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petegall79: i did. but only cuz of this:

http://www.gog.com/news/last_chance_to_get_60_games_50_off_each_in_the_nodrm_summer_sale
Well damn, I missed that. I didn't get my money until today, so I missed it :(
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DavosWoman: Well damn, I missed that. I didn't get my money until today, so I missed it :(
I was actually surprised not to see an email about it. Unless they were contract-bound not to send one, they probably missed out on dozens or hundreds of multi-title sales just like what yours could have been.
Missed out on deals as well. :(
Noticed too, just got myself gift of Startopia for 3$ from friend and now i see its already 6$
Does what means that once deal with Fez closed ti will return ti usual 10$?
Startopia is a Square Enix game. The sale for their games finished already thats why the price reverted to normal
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nijuu: Startopia is a Square Enix game. The sale for their games finished already thats why the price reverted to normal
Yes, i see now. Missed Anachronox :(
I was kinda sure that whole deal will runs for 5 july and there is lot of peoples suggesting to wait with purchase till the end (plainly stupid, longest day revealed all deals).
Well, goo that other games is still on sale.
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HypersomniacLive: There's more to the repeats than "boring...". As I've said elsewhere:
-- There's a good chance, some people may have not been here on Jun. 21 or didn't have all the funds to buy every game they eyed, so they get at least one more chance.
-- A repeat gives one more time to decide if they're going to buy a game or bundle they were unsure of on Solstice Day - I have a couple of friends that fall into this category.
I couldn't agree more. I can't believe how much complaining is going on about this sale in every news post each day. "You are only giving me 50% off almost every game and more for the daily deals? You suck GOG!".

I actually did not get a chance to check GOG on the longest day of the year because I was out and about. So being able to still pick up the same bundles/discounts that was offered on that day is a huge plus.
Bleargh! Hotline Miami is super tough and I still have yet to finish it.
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nijuu: Startopia is a Square Enix game. The sale for their games finished already thats why the price reverted to normal
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Redfern: Yes, i see now. Missed Anachronox :(
I was kinda sure that whole deal will runs for 5 july and there is lot of peoples suggesting to wait with purchase till the end (plainly stupid, longest day revealed all deals).
Well, goo that other games is still on sale.
It was mentioned on the main thread a few times that Capcom/Interplay etc were only going to be on sale for a week. Also there was a 24 hour window to buy these games on the last day (50-60 games i think), before they went off sale. So people did have an opportunity to buy them. Ah well.. :/
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DavosWoman: Anyone else notice they've removed a number of games from the 50% flat rate discount? Games like "Die by the Sword", "Earthworm Jim 1+2", all the Fallout games, etc.? Just my luck, my money comes in and a lot of those games are back to full price!
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petegall79: i did. but only cuz of this:

http://www.gog.com/news/last_chance_to_get_60_games_50_off_each_in_the_nodrm_summer_sale
I thought those will go until the end of sale. Well, I can wait. In the mean time I picked up Thief and DeusEx from GMG. Maybe they'll have more to offer sooner.
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DavosWoman: Well damn, I missed that. I didn't get my money until today, so I missed it :(
Don't worry, just keep an eye out and always check GOG on Monday, Wednesday and Friday as that's when the sales go up. Some of those games will likely go on sale again before Christmas and then will likely be in the Christmas sale as well.

On the Friday sale as well, you can often get games as cheap as $2.39, so even cheaper than in the summer sale :)