It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
A magical sequel to the colorful turn-based strategy.

Braveland Wizard, a miniature-scale fantasy land for you to conquer once again with heroism, might, and magic, is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, 20% off for the first week on GOG.com.

In Braveland Wizard you take on the role of a Academy of Magic graduate, ready for new adventures. Her journey begins high in the mountains and passes through the southern lands, populated by orcs, ghosts, and mysterious nomads. As the second book of the Braveland series opens before you, you are challenged with an entire set of unique battles with unexpected surprises. Discover new dungeons for random battles, and piles of stylish artifacts. Excel in three schools of pure battle magic and develop a talent tree that changes the nature of battle. The magic is in your hands!

Time to discover the realm of little cartoon heroes all over again! Get Braveland Wizard with a special 20% off discount, until Thursday, December 25, at 10:59AM GMT.
Hmm, I just finished Braveland a couple of days ago :). Cool, wishlisted for now as I want to skim off some stuff from my backlog first.
I for one didn't like the original Braveland as it was quite short and I felt that it ended abruptly. On the other hand it's probably a great game for casual gamers. I'll pass on the sequel for now.
avatar
Max_R: You were G(ood)O(ld)G(ames).com!
Emphasis on 'were'. They rebranded themselves so that GOG no longer means anything. It is simply a nonsense word - Like Google.


... And on a side-note, expiring the discount on Christmas Day? Humbug sir, HUMBUG!
Post edited December 18, 2014 by Gonadius
avatar
Redfoxe: Really hate this time of the year when its only indies being released.

Oh well, cya in the spring!
Me too wish they would release more classic games
low rated
Why does she look like a male?

When I saw the artwork at first I thought it was just a very androgynous dude

Absolutely disgusting
Nice one.
Looks good. Have the first game but haven't played it yet, so this will probably have to wait until I've determined if I like the basic mechanics. Interesting that there's not a GOG bundle discount for folks who own the first game, but maybe GOG only does that for classics. I haven't really studied the pattern there.

Oh, and if what folks are saying about Darkness Within and Strife being released elsewhere, it would be nice if GOG got them too. Unless the publishers are adamantly opposed to DRM-free.
avatar
BKGaming: What GOG was? It's not like it died or something, simply expanded to ensure it's on survival. Some people just don't get that. All I'm saying.
avatar
Matruchus: It did expand on that I agree and I think that his comment was more in the way what type of games gog releases now that's all I mean't. I have nothing against indies but late releases seem to be very underwhelming in game quality. Ah, well it is as it is.
Yea I get that, but for him to bluntly compare this to steam because of indie games he might not like is dumb. GOG does so much better than Steam in a lot of areas it's not even funny... xD
high rated
avatar
Roman5: Why does she look like a male?

When I saw the artwork at first I thought it was just a very androgynous dude

Absolutely disgusting
Must be you. This is clearly a woman to me.

Granted, video games have a tendency to portray woman as ridiculously proportioned beings with breasts like zeppelins and 90% of their skin showing. So frankly I find it refreshing to see one portrayed as a human being, and would rather see more of this kind of artwork than the usual Penthouse-model-in-skimpy-armour pap.
I found the first one too casual, it's probably perfect for a portable device to play while using mass transit.
from the game page:
Braveland Wizard is the second book of the Braveland series.
Does this mean that one needs to play the first before this one?
I could try this on android while on the move but I doubt I would play it on PC instead of playing something less mobile-y... That been said, it looks fun but when I open my PC, I want depth.. it seems perfect for work enviroment though..
high rated
avatar
Roman5: Why does she look like a male?

When I saw the artwork at first I thought it was just a very androgynous dude

Absolutely disgusting
So a dude who looks like a lady is OK, but the reverse is 'absolutely disgusting'? Good grief.

I'm happy to see a game where female characters aren't ridiculously sexualized. Her outfit looks like something I might actually see people wearing.
avatar
ReynardFox: Another cheap looking indie, and it's a mobile port to boot.

So, other than those LucasArts titles we're all waiting far too long for, is there anything more coming to GOG, old or new, from any major studio?
Now that we are in the winter season, I would love to see Overlord 2 released here.
avatar
IAmSinistar: Looks good. Have the first game but haven't played it yet, so this will probably have to wait until I've determined if I like the basic mechanics. Interesting that there's not a GOG bundle discount for folks who own the first game, but maybe GOG only does that for classics. I haven't really studied the pattern there.

Oh, and if what folks are saying about Darkness Within and Strife being released elsewhere, it would be nice if GOG got them too. Unless the publishers are adamantly opposed to DRM-free.
Night Dive said that Strife would be released here in the "near future", whatever that means. As for Darkness Within, it's already DRM-Free on ShinyLoot.
Post edited December 18, 2014 by Grargar