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Today, a whole bunch of Nuntius Games' creations is joining the GOG catalog. Check them out!

Here’s what’s joining:
Heart: Future Whispers
Sapo 3D
Au Revoir
CODE Bunny
Bees vs Zombees

All of the games are launching with a 25% discount until September 10th, 1 PM UTC.

Now on GOG!
A few new indie games won't hurt. =)
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angelblue: A few new indie games won't hurt. =)
I may be wrong but I suspect all of these are brazilian games. Good to see Brazil strengthening their position on the videogame market.
>checks watch< Is it shovelwere o'clock already?

Ok, ok, that's not entirely fair. Au Revoir at least looks like it might be something. I mean ok, it looks very "we have Blade Runner at home (and it expired in 1999), but if the story and puzzles are good, it should be more than worth the reasonable price. I'll have to check out some reviews (from what I see so far it's very short and doesn't have manual saves?).
CODE Bunny looks interesting. Mega Man with a dash of Sonic? Graphics and sounds are pleasing. Question is - how does it play? Whether the controls feel right would make or break this one.
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GOG.com: A variety of new Nuntius Games!

Here’s what’s joining:
Au Revoir
Nice Blade Runner reference in the trailer.
Bees vs Zombees looks interesting enough for an instapurchase, but according to a review on steam, one cannot save & quit mid-run, so that's a no-no for me.
Post edited 13 hours ago by mrkgnao
Bees vs Zombees looks like fun. Wishlisted. Will decide my next purchase in a few days.
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SeduceMePlz: CODE Bunny looks interesting. Mega Man with a dash of Sonic? Graphics and sounds are pleasing. Question is - how does it play? Whether the controls feel right would make or break this one.
I played the demo at Sage 2024, which is worth mentioning since Sage 2025 is now less than a week away. It was created by a Sonic fan and is pretty decent. It's also rather short.
GOG's tags sucking strikes again. Example:

Au Revoir, for some reason, has "hidden object" tagged. Nothing in the game card indicates it. The evil store has nothing tagged like that...
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mqstout: GOG's tags sucking strikes again. Example:
The worst part is it's been years and GOG just refuses to address or even acknowledge the issue at all. It's downright insulting. An intern going through the whole catalogue by hand working two hours a week would have fixed it by now.