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Whole Hog Games @WholeHogGames 9h

Starting tomorrow, Full Bore is the @IndieGameStand Daily deal! Pay what you want from 11/12 through 11/15 https://indiegamestand.com/

Whole Hog Games @WholeHogGames 9h

@TerryMWelsh @katanadash @IndieGameStand Full game. We're never going to sell Full Bore in parts. Pt 2 is free DLC, like the old days :D

And its up

BTA Is the OST
Post edited November 12, 2013 by nijuu
It doesn't mention it for some reason but you do get a Desura key.
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SirPrimalform: It doesn't mention it for some reason but you do get a Desura key.
Thanks for the info!
Oh a true hog game, instead of Hidden Object Game.
Post edited November 12, 2013 by lugum
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nijuu: Starting tomorrow, Full Bore is the @IndieGameStand Daily deal! Pay what you want from 11/12 through 11/15 https://indiegamestand.com/
Nice, thanks for the post. Checked out this game as part of the Not On Steam sale but refraining from buying it then. However it's a great deal here, especially with the soundtrack included.
Should be called Half-Bore. From the website:

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The First Dig is part one of the Full Bore saga, a 6~8+ hour puzzle adventure that you can finish when Part Two is added on later this year. You'll get both parts of the game regardless of where you buy it or for how much!
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It's great that they'll provide the second half for free. It's not so great that the version on Indie Game Stand has removed all suggestion from both the title and description that this is only half a game. (Unless the dev's website is somehow out of date and this is a full release.)
I thought Full Bore was quite excellent.
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fortune_p_dawg: I thought Full Bore was quite excellent.
I thought it was boaring.
I wasn't about to miss out on this after hearing that it was good so I grabbed it.
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IAmSinistar: Nice, thanks for the post. Checked out this game as part of the Not On Steam sale but refraining from buying it then. However it's a great deal here, especially with the soundtrack included.
A question about the soundtrack, please?
I've listen to the samples provided on their site - the sound felt a bit repetitive and each track kinda felt monotonous after the first couple of minutes. Not saying that it's a bad soundtrack, but it didn't feel like something I'd particularly enjoy listening out-of-game.
So, are the samples representative of the sound and feeling of the whole soundtrack?

Thanks ahead.
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HypersomniacLive: A question about the soundtrack, please?
I've listen to the samples provided on their site - the sound felt a bit repetitive and each track kinda felt monotonous after the first couple of minutes. Not saying that it's a bad soundtrack, but it didn't feel like something I'd particularly enjoy listening out-of-game.
So, are the samples representative of the sound and feeling of the whole soundtrack?

Thanks ahead.
I cannot answer this yet, as I've not installed the game. But as a general rule I enjoy getting the soundtrack because there are some games where I do like it enough to continue to listen to it later. Rocketbirds is a good example of this, and to a lesser extent some of the tracks from Escape Goat and Retrovirus. This game may not be one for which this holds true, but the soundtrack is an appreciated extra regardless.
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IAmSinistar: I cannot answer this yet, as I've not installed the game. But as a general rule I enjoy getting the soundtrack because there are some games where I do like it enough to continue to listen to it later. Rocketbirds is a good example of this, and to a lesser extent some of the tracks from Escape Goat and Retrovirus. This game may not be one for which this holds true, but the soundtrack is an appreciated extra regardless.
I also appreciate it when soundtracks are offered as I do listen to a lot of game soundtracks while doing other things.
The samples weren't particularly encouraging in this regard - I guess I was hoping for a reply saying that there is something more to it that'd lead me to listen to it out of game.

Thanks for the reply.
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HypersomniacLive: I also appreciate it when soundtracks are offered as I do listen to a lot of game soundtracks while doing other things.
The samples weren't particularly encouraging in this regard - I guess I was hoping for a reply saying that there is something more to it that'd lead me to listen to it out of game.

Thanks for the reply.
Certainly, and sorry it wasn't more informative. Music appreciation is a highly relative affair anyway though, so you probably have a good notion of whether the soundtrack is of value to you from what you've already heard. And that in turn is influenced by what you like - I love chiptunes and Kraftwerk-era electronica, but quickly tire of drum-and-bass and dubstep. So my criterion for good game music may differ significantly from yours. (And this is without going into the many wider types of music one finds in games now - classical, J-pop, acoustic, minimalist...)
Steam keys for Vox have been added to our game wallets
Supposedly Tower of Guns is tomorrow's game. Pretty psyched for that. The game looks awesome.