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Visit Deponia! Twice! Now on Mac! More cool junk for everyone! I'm a tagline!

Deponia 2: Chaos on Deponia, a cartoony point-and-click adventure that continues the eccentric story of Rufus and Goal, is now available on GOG.com for $15.99--that’s 20% off the full price! Or, if you’ve missed your trip to Deponia altogether, you can even get first game and the sequel packed together with a solid 30% discount! To put the cherry on top: both games now run on Mac!

The planet Deponia is just as much covered in trash and junk as you remember it. It might have nearly avoided total destruction, but that does not mean that another disaster isn't lurking just around the corner. Yes, not much has changed. Maybe except that Rufus, the improbable hero, toned down his mischievous ways. That happens to people when they fall in love, you know. But, just as expected, the moment of bliss won't last long. Deponia is falling into chaos, Rufus' love interest Goal has a sudden identity crisis, and everything pushes our hero to go on yet another insane adventure. His pain, our pleasure.

Deponia 2: Chaos on Deponia is a worthy sequel to the original Deponia. The weird puzzles, the excellent hand-drawn graphics, the brilliant voice acting, the wits, and the eccentric characters make a very successful return, but this time you'll feel there's more of everything in the game. Don't miss out on one of the most incredible tales in the world of adventure gaming!

Point-and-click adventure fans! Those games brings in everything you love about the genre in a very attractive and colorful package full of brilliant, witty humor and cinematic storytelling. Get Deponia 2: Chaos on Deponia and Deponia, now also available for Mac! Or [url=http://www.gog.com/en/promo/deponia_2_launch_promo_06_11_12/]grab them both[/url] with an awesome 30% bundle discount!
Thank you goggy
Two down, one to go. Awesome job, guys. I can't wait to be more awake so I can play the second chapter of this gem of a series. Thanks to you guys, I don't need to waste my money buying it on Steam! Thanks GOG!
Now in German and Russian too, thanks GOG!
Two thumps up for adding German language!!!
Aww man, I only have a 4GB memory stick with me. I guess I'll have to download it with my slow connection back when I get home.
Yup! Bought both of these already here.
What's with the new installer?
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Terpor: What's with the new installer?
Well, it's the new installer. All older installers are slowly being updated :D
At last! Gentlemen, start your engi... GOG Downloaders, that is.
Thank you, Daedalic and GOG!
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Adzeth: Aww man, I only have a 4GB memory stick with me. I guess I'll have to download it with my slow connection back when I get home.
You can download the files in parts. So you can do half now, half later.
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Terpor: What's with the new installer?
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Fuzzyfireball: Well, it's the new installer. All older installers are slowly being updated :D
Strange, but i think the new installer was slowing down my computer :)
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Adzeth: Aww man, I only have a 4GB memory stick with me. I guess I'll have to download it with my slow connection back when I get home.
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Senteria: You can download the files in parts. So you can do half now, half later.
Thanks. That slipped my mind completely. It's worth a try, at least :)
-Deponia 1 gets released on january 27th 2012
-Deponia 2 gets released on october 9th 2012
-Deponia 3 gets released in january 2013 (at least, so it's planned)

That makes merely a year between part 1 and 3 (!).

So, why wasn't it possible to hold back the release 'til january 2013 and then release the whole thing as one game?

Or at least release part 2 and 3 as one package?

So it leaves a sour taste...

Yeah, I know...I'm a nitpicker. :o)
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BreOl72: -Deponia 1 gets released on january 27th 2012
-Deponia 2 gets released on october 9th 2012
-Deponia 3 gets released in january 2013 (at least, so it's planned)

That makes merely a year between part 1 and 3 (!).

So, why wasn't it possible to hold back the release 'til january 2013 and then release the whole thing as one game?

Or at least release part 2 and 3 as one package?

So it leaves a sour taste...

Yeah, I know...I'm a nitpicker. :o)
Yeagh, I am wondering too. Deponia 1 was pretty short, it would have been more productive to sell it as ONE bundle.

Nevermind.