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Straight out of development limbo.

<span class="bold">Feist</span> a shadowy and vibrant physics-based platformer, is available now complete with GOG Galaxy Achievements for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux with a 10% launch discount - DRM-free on GOG.com.


In Feist, you're just a small, furry forest creature. You'll travel beautifully colored plains and fight off spectacularly alive creatures both smaller and faster than you, or bigger and stronger. It's a simple premise for a visually simple game beneath which hides a responsive, intelligent AI and a polished physics engine. At its core, Feist is a physics based action platformer with a history dating as far back as 2009 - that's when the game was nominated for Excellence in Visual Art in the Independent Games Festival. The game's art style, though equal parts stunning, timeless and trendsetting, is additionally complemented by a fully physics based world - from idly swinging blades of grass through organic movements and character animations - it all makes for a visual and gameplay experience that feels uniquely analog.

Visuals aren't the only thing that Feist can boast about - add a little color and contrast to your daily routine with the original soundtrack, available for purchase starting today at the same 10% launch discount.

<span class="bold">Feist</span> is available now DRM-free on GOG.com - the 10% launch discount will last for one week, until Thursday, July 30, at 3:59 PM GMT.
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zeffyr: Reminds me of Limbo. Interesting concept!
That's what I said when I first saw it.
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Smannesman: Another platformer with a black foreground?
I suppose Not A Hero will be up soon, that looked more interesting.
Duh, we've already got it ;)
http://www.gog.com/game/not_a_hero
Hey guys!

The 10% discount for Feist seems to have gotten lost somewhere along the way.
Everything should be A-OK now, but if you just happened to get the game for its full price be sure to to get in touch with our support team so that we can make things right again.

You can find our contact information right here. We are super sorry about the weirdness.
Post edited July 23, 2015 by Konrad