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When life gives you hoverbikes...

Desert Child is now available, DRM-free.

Earth is on borrowed time and the Grand Prix on Mars is your ticket out of here! Use your wicked hoverbike driving skills and tolerance for base salary jobs to keep yourself afloat and slowly accumulate the money you need to escape this dump.

Get the Soundtrack together with the game for a 10% bundle discount.
looks pretty cool.
Hand-picked curation hard at work here ;)
I have to say... as a fan of pixel art... that's kind of ugly.
Post edited December 11, 2018 by SirPrimalform
I love the Cowboy Bebop reference.
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SirPrimalform: I have to say... as a fan of pixel art... that's kind of ugly.
That's what they told Picasso when he designed his first game.
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tinyE: That's what they told Picasso when he designed his first game.
I just wanted to preface it so it didn't come across as one of those "Boo, too many pixel art games on GOG!" comments. And yes, Picasso was a terrible game designer.
Really cool, it's finally ready, and with all the GOG Galaxy features!
I wonder if it started as a Swordfish II arcade project.
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Tarhiel: I love the Cowboy Bebop reference.
I love the Centrelink reference, although that's an Australia-only joke. (It's the social/welfare service for Australia.)
Doesn't seem like 'my type of game'. Yet... wishlisted.
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Tarhiel: I love the Cowboy Bebop reference.
Getting some Redline vibe as well.
low rated
Looks awful, yet again GOG's curator proves his shit taste.
I'm more interested in the upcoming Sable. It takes place in a desert. And it has a hoverbike.
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SirPrimalform: I have to say... as a fan of pixel art... that's kind of ugly.
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tinyE: That's what they told Picasso when he designed his first game.
Picasso was a shit artist so makes sense.