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Almost too good to be a game--but as games go, it's one of the pest.--Entertainment Weekly

Bad Mojo Redux, a revamped edition of the classic 1996 horror adventure that will let you experience the world through the eyes of a cockroach, is available in a bonus content-filled package on GOG.com, for only $5.99!

There's over 4,500 species of cockroaches roaming every possible corner of our planet. 40 of them, are the species closely related to human habitats. They live in the cracks of our civilization, feeding on our waste, shunning our light. We try to keep our worlds as separate as possible, revolted by their shining chitin bodies, dietary habits, and the tendency to show up unexpected and uninvited. We do our best to keep them out of our sight and mind, but the truth is, we're only fooling ourselves. They are there, they have always been, and they will be long after we're gone. Now, wouldn't it be fascinating to catch a glimpse of these creatures' perspective of reality?

Bad Mojo Redux lets you do just that! It tells a Kafka-like story of a man turned into a cockroach by a strange and mystical twist of events. Surprisingly the event leaves the protagonist feeling empowered, free, and in control for the first time in his life, as he sets off to experience the world full of paths no human ever trailed before. The game, combining exploration, puzzles, and a psychedelic plot, has been refurbished for modern systems so you can discover all of the 800+ screens re-creating our world's disturbingly icky underbelly. The game comes complete with a ton of bonus video content (including a "making of" documentary and developer commentaries) and artworks.

Overcome your revulsion, leave behind your prejudice towards insects, and discover a whole new perspective with Bad Mojo Redux, yet another Night Dive classic release, for only $5.99 on GOG.com.
YEAH!!!
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JudasIscariot: Still need to update one manual on here :)
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tburger: So - stop lurking on forums and go to scanning machine :-P
Can't scan what I don't have atm :)
Nice one, also good to know Nightdive didn't become Steam only.
Great! I don't like Night Dive Studios too much for their constant teasing of all kinds of possible future releases on their Facebook site. But when they really rlease something once in a while here on GOG, it's an instabuy every time.
Post edited May 22, 2014 by PaterAlf
Awesome! Will put on Wishlist for now waiting for the german version to be added.
Oooh I remember this, though I always confused it with Omikron (don't ask me why, I probably read the reviews at the same time, or something like that).

I don't know if I'd really like it, but I'd be interested to try it. Wishlisted (hey three games in WL in a week!).
No more bitching about this site...EVER AGAIN BY ANYONE!

Next thread I see about 'nothing good, nothing classic' I'm going to gather up all my cockroach friends and:
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Having this bad Mojo on disc kinda kills the otherwise instabuy status.
Nevertheless, very glad this gem got resurrected and taken care of, salute Night Dive :salute:
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tinyE: No more bitching about this site...EVER AGAIN BY ANYONE!

Next thread I see about 'nothing good, nothing classic' I'm going to gather up all my cockroach friends and:
It's eight o'clock.
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Verdeloth: The only negative is the length of the game - from what I heard, the game itself isn`t longer than some 3-4 hours.
Good to know, thanks! That makes it even more attractive for me. :D
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RadonGOG: Looks intersting! Will proberbly buy this later this day...

But OT: Where the fuck is Transistor?!
Go, SuperGiantGames, get your ass of! This shouldn´t take a whole year like with Bastion to release a DRM-free version!
Exactly, and Bastion should´ve been here long time ago as well. In fact, I am still waiting for its release here.
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JudasIscariot: Can't scan what I don't have atm :)
I was afraid I'll see such response :-(
The roaches I can stomach. But the screenshots of those poor rats has firmly made up my mind that this game is not for me.
Good. I have the 1996 original on CD, but I guess this 2004 redux version will make it fully redundant.
Well, this was certainly unexpected!!
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bansama: The roaches I can stomach. But the screenshots of those poor rats has firmly made up my mind that this game is not for me.
Hm... The traps, I can understand, but the razor blades were a bit too much.
Post edited May 22, 2014 by mkell_226