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Draws you right in.

Inked is now available DRM-free, 10% off until October 18th 1pm UTC.

A hand-drawn puzzle adventure following the journey of a nameless ronin and her peculiar bird as they search for her lost love. Adam, the artist who brought this world to life, is following her steps closely but as is often the case with art, its beauty is in how unpredictable it can be for everyone involved.

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Wow, this looks nice.
graphics approved
Looks gorgeous, although I was slightly disappointed when I saw it wasn't an adventure game despite what the news post promised. Still wishlisted though.
That looks stunning and unique - congratulations to the development team!
This looks absolutely gorgeous. Great timing, too, given I just finished Hollow Knight and am looking for something more relaxing. Instabought!
A bit anemic on the Galaxy features... I had this wishlisted on Steam for a while, now that it's DRM-free, I'll grab it
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SirPrimalform: Looks gorgeous, although I was slightly disappointed when I saw it wasn't an adventure game despite what the news post promised. Still wishlisted though.
Looks very good, seems to be a sort of action with thinking required , i hoped it was a static puzzle game or so, or some point and click ( real point and click like classic Kings Quest), seems its not so i pass.
Also, the game page doesn't list it, but it has Cloud Saves
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SirPrimalform: Looks gorgeous, although I was slightly disappointed when I saw it wasn't an adventure game despite what the news post promised. Still wishlisted though.
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gamesfreak64: Looks very good, seems to be a sort of action with thinking required , i hoped it was a static puzzle game or so, or some point and click ( real point and click like classic Kings Quest), seems its not so i pass.
Yeah, I was assuming/hoping it was point and click too, although one could argue classic KQ games were pre-point-and-click graphical adventures.
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gamesfreak64: Looks very good, seems to be a sort of action with thinking required , i hoped it was a static puzzle game or so, or some point and click ( real point and click like classic Kings Quest), seems its not so i pass.
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SirPrimalform: Yeah, I was assuming/hoping it was point and click too, although one could argue classic KQ games were pre-point-and-click graphical adventures.
Yep , i don't know what type KQ games were, only that i liked them, and they were among the first games i played on my first PC ( win95 pc)
not sure why the demo isn't here but there's one on steam. it's really good, gonna grab it when it gets cheaper.
Looks very good, and reminds me how much we desperately need a Samurai Jack game...
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SirPrimalform: Yeah, I was assuming/hoping it was point and click too, although one could argue classic KQ games were pre-point-and-click graphical adventures.
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gamesfreak64: Yep , i don't know what type KQ games were, only that i liked them, and they were among the first games i played on my first PC ( win95 pc)
My uncle had KQ5 on his Windows 95 PC, I have fond memories of never getting very far with it. I'd like to replay it, but GOG only has the talkie version which completely lacks subtitles...
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gamesfreak64: Yep , i don't know what type KQ games were, only that i liked them, and they were among the first games i played on my first PC ( win95 pc)
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SirPrimalform: My uncle had KQ5 on his Windows 95 PC, I have fond memories of never getting very far with it. I'd like to replay it, but GOG only has the talkie version which completely lacks subtitles...
I remember i bought a very old 'collection' carton box ( retail cd) it had some KQ games, its quite old i don't know if i still have them after i cleaned out my closet many old stuff was moved to a plastic storage box and moved to the attic.