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<span class="bold">Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons</span>, an emotional adventure about two boys on a journey of self-discovery, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 66% launch discount.

Life has not been kind to these two young lads. While they're still trying to cope with their mother's loss, tragedy hits them anew: Their dad has taken ill and only the magical "Water of Life" can save him. Now, a spectacular journey lies ahead of the two brothers, a journey full of wondrous discoveries, unexpected friendships, beautiful locales, and powerful moments. To survive the emotional and physical challenges they must rely on each other but also in what makes them unique. There is no need for words - only this special bond that makes even the most incompatible of siblings operate in unison and silently express their affection through great acts of bravery and self-sacrifice.

Journey through a fantasy land full of challenges that can only be overcome with the selfless cooperation exercised by <span class="bold">Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
The 66% discount will last until October 7, 9:59 AM UTC.


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Post edited September 30, 2016 by maladr0Id
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tapeworm00: It's a fairly easy game, which is maybe why you say there's almost no gameplay, but there's definitely a continuous set of puzzles for you to solve. It's not a walking sim or something like To The Moon or whatever - it's a game through and through, but yes, it's short, easy, and powerful, IMO.
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Maighstir: Are there any failure states though? I can't remember any place where a puzzle have to be restarted, or the game reloaded from an earlier location, because you made a mistake you can't recover from. (Again, I'm not surprised if my memory is faulty.)
Yeah, I remember a part where you have to evade a guard to open some cell and if he saw you he would kill you. Just like in most puzzle games, you just get to start that section over though.