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Hopping between realities.

My Brother Rabbit is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Sometimes reality blows. But let a hint of whimsy in, embrace the magic, and you'll get a glimpse through the looking glass. In this land of make-believe, a quirky bunny in suspenders carries his withering flower friend through magical places filled with puzzles, minigames, and hidden-objects, searching for a cure. In the real world, an imaginative brother is cheering up his ill baby sister with a tale about fantastical worlds, mushroom houses, and a fearless bunny in suspenders.
Cool.
Why does GOG have to keep telling people it's available DRM free. I think we got the hint looooong ago.

Cute looking game.
SIGH....
Who can resist so much candy-coloured cuteness?
I can't.
I just hope that the story has a happy ending - don't need any sad stories now.

Bought.
high rated
Made by Artifex Mundi.
Win + Mac + Linux releases on day one.
Decent starting price.
Outstanding visuals.

Thanks GOG & Artifex!
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gixgox: SIGH....
Who can resist so much candy-coloured cuteness?
I can't.
I just hope that the story has a happy ending - don't need any sad stories now.

Bought.
Its Artifex Mundi i have all current games ( HOG) they have at steam, some double or triple now that some HOG are at GOG, and older ones on retail ( drm free) on cd /dvd i always buy the HOG at release at Steam 14.99 but 11.99 or 12.99 at release, if its part of a bundle it will save 1 or more euros depending on the bundle.

Anyway i havent finished all HOG yet, as a matter a fact have finshed maybe 3 games of the many games they released, but dont be fraid of sadness cause Artifex Mundi is usually (◠‿◠✿)
I think i might be getting this game later much later at steam aswell at a good sale just to keep my record of having all the games artifex has at steam.
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darthspudius: Why does GOG have to keep telling people it's available DRM free. I think we got the hint looooong ago.
Because it is an important selling point and there might be NEW people not knowing that (nearly) every game on GOG is DRM-free?

Game is quite a bit too pricey for me though given the fact how often Artifex Mundi HOGs are on sale - and they are not THAT different from each other.

(I usually spend not even 10 Euros on an Artifex Mundi Bundle getting about 10 games so paying 15 Euros for just one is not a real option for me).
Post edited September 21, 2018 by MarkoH01
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darthspudius: Why does GOG have to keep telling people it's available DRM free. I think we got the hint looooong ago.
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MarkoH01: Because it is an important selling point and there might be NEW people not knowing that (nearly) every game on GOG is DRM-free?

Game is quite a bit too pricey for me though given the fact how often Artifex Mundi HOGs are on sale - and they are not THAT different from each other.

(I usually spend not even 10 Euros on an Artifex Mundi Bundle getting about 10 games so paying 15 Euros for just one is not a real option for me).
Well, i do... then again my games are limited to 2 and 2.5d, no fpp ( tons of games) (shooters (tons of games) etc etc
so i had to turn to the casual gaming, thats why i can afford to pay 14.99 for 1 game they release about 1 game every month at steam.

Many classic games i would love to buy are owned by EA and other nasty DRM huggers that only want to release the latest games and a few handpicked other older games ( the really good games like red alert and c & c classic not in cluded).

Anyway that leaves room for me to buy the casualgames, i dont buy as many game now because i need to save for a new pc , which will cost an arm and a leg (slang To cost lot of money.)
Once done i can go back spending more cash on casual games, or maybe not cause the casualgaming purchases got out of hand, > 700 games i still have to play/finish.... yup it's that bad :D buy first and someday i'll play them i guess.
Post edited September 21, 2018 by gamesfreak64
My Brother Rabbit?

Does he become a Reader Rabbit later?
Beautiful art :)

So much sad :'(

Wishlisted.
The art is very beautiful, but I'm not sure what the intended audience is. It is easier that their other games that are on GOG, but at the same time some parts are very sad. The difficulty level and most of the artwork seem to be targeted at children, but the overall theme seems more appropriate for adults.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Win + Mac + Linux releases on day one.
Decent starting price.
Outstanding visuals.
Plus low system requirements and support for a lot of languages. I wish more game releases would be (technically) as good as this one.

But I've watched a video with the first 15 minutes of gameplay and I did not see much of a story. So this seems to be more of a puzzle game than an adventure game.
This looks interesting as heck. Anyone who got it can tell us a bit more 'bout it?