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Great new additions to our catalog are on their way: 7 pixel graphics adventure titles from Octavi Navarro and TailQuest Defense from Kivano! Let’s take a look at them:

Uninvited – immersive survival horror adventure with a gorgeous combination of 3D environments and pixel art. Your task? To stay alive in this weird and peculiar experience, because what begins as a game between friends turns into a race for your life. Take a breath and enter the house.



The Librarian (Special Edition) – 2D point & click adventure and exploration title. Liz is the librarian, but her library is threatened by the unknown. It’s up to her to investigate what’s going on.



The Supper – horror adventure game about the darkest side of the human soul. Ms. Appleton wakes up in her tavern's kitchen. The Voice inside her head is still there. It won't leave her alone. It commands her to serve a very special meal to some distinguished customers.



4 bite-size, points & click psychological horror titles from the Midnight Scenes series:

Midnight Scenes: The Highway (Special Edition) – telling the story of Claire Barnes who is about to discover what kind of horrors lurk in the darkness of a deserted road.

Midnight Scenes: The Nanny – where you follow siblings Oliver and Tina in their quest to find their nanny after she disappears in the middle of the night.

Midnight Scenes: From the Woods – about the disturbing incidents that begin happening after the arrival of a new patient at Fernwood Creek Mental Health Center.

Midnight Scenes Episode 2 (Special Edition) – in which we follow Dr. Richard P. Griffin during the scariest journey of his life.



TailQuest Defense – action packed tower defense game in which you play as Nell who tries to defend his world from the invasion of Nands - robots which are kidnapping fluffy inhabitants of the Riventail - a divided world floating in the sky.

You’ll have to stop invaders by placing towers at strategic points around colorful landscapes, collect hidden treasures, use the environment to your advantage and most importantly, save Nell’s fluffy friends!



Awesome new gaming adventures, coming soon on GOG!
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GOG.com: Coming soon: 7 titles from Octavi Navarro and TailQuest Defense from Kivano
Well, "Uninvited" looks definitely interesting.

Edit:
"The Librarian" also - nicely done pixel graphics.

"The Supper"...interesting premise. To say the least. :)

"The Midnight Scene" games...also all interesting.

"TailQuest Defense": if I had little kids around, that would be interesting, despite the fact that I usually don't like tower defense games.

With the short playtime of these games, the price will be a deciding factor, of course.
Post edited March 08, 2023 by BreOl72
You have the trailer for Uninvited as "Unvitited".
Uninvited has the same name as the 1980s adventure game Uninvited.
Nice. All to the wishlist and depending of the price would be instant purchase.
TailQuest looks nice.
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trusteft: Uninvited has the same name as the 1980s adventure game Uninvited.
I couldn't help but to be disappointed when I saw it was a different game than the 80's one.
This could easily have been released as a single collection of mini-games, excluding the last one (the tower defense game). Don't see the point in cluttering the GOG store with separate entries for every single one of them.
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trusteft: Uninvited has the same name as the 1980s adventure game Uninvited.
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paladin181: I couldn't help but to be disappointed when I saw it was a different game than the 80's one.
Same here. Though I would have sworn that we have the MacVenture games ("Deja Vu", "Uninvited", "Shadowgate") and "The Legacy: Realm of Terror" here on GOG.

Ah, at least https://www.gog.com/en/game/the_legacy_realm_of_terror is here.

Apparently, it was originally published by Piko Interactive here on GOG (December 2019), but now is published by Ziggurat Interactive?

Oh, and the 2014 remake of "Shadowgate" is also here: https://www.gog.com/en/game/shadowgate (with the possibility to play the old version?)
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retrorealms: This could easily have been released as a single collection of mini-games, [...] Don't see the point in cluttering the GOG store with separate entries for every single one of them.
While this was also my first thought, I have to say I understand, why they don't want to do that.

Prices.

I don't know what their final price point will be for any of these games, but one thing is for sure: if they put them all together in one bundle, the price point may be too high for many, who may only want to try out one of the games, out of curiosity and to see, whether they like them.

Let's say, the price will be €5,- per game...then the bundle with 7 games would cost €35,-
(if you think €5,- is too high, make it €3,- or whatever and adapt the bundle price accordingly).

I don't know about you, but I would rather pay €5,- for one game, and then - if I like it - pay another €5,- for another game, and then maybe €5,- more for a third one, instead of having to pay €35,- for the complete package, right from the start, without knowing whether I'll enjoy the games in the end.

In the "worst" case, I end up paying the same as for a hypothetical bundle...but I do it piece by piece, over time, and with growing faith, that the game I'm about to purchase, will be worth the money.