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In search of a dry spot.

<span class="bold">On Rusty Trails</span>, an unassumingly complex platformer about a tiny robot that's been forced to relocate, is available now for Windows, Mac, and Linux DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 15% launch discount.

His name is Elvis and he is thoroughly mechanical. Also extremely resourceful, determined, and fond of dry places. A terrible storm has claimed his house and he must now search for a new one. The Shifty Suit, his magnetic boots, and his lightning reflexes will carry him a long way. But there are several hidden layers to this story of opposing factions, intolerance, and deep-rooted enmity that will keep you constantly engaged through the fast-paced action and the demanding platforming. Especially since all of that takes place in a cartoonishly gloomy world full of colorful inhabitants, troubled by all too familiar problems. And the best part? You'll get to experience them from all available dimensions.

Guide a tiny homeless robot through a world full of rust that's sorely lacking in trust and keep <span class="bold">On Rusty Trails</span>, available now DRM-free on GOG.com. The 15% discount will last until July 6, 12:59 PM.

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Post edited June 22, 2016 by maladr0Id
Wishlisted for now, as I'm still saving up for a new laptop, but will buy it as soon as possible, Tiny &amp; Big is an awesome game and Black Pants Studio deserves my supporting, even though I would have preferred a proper Tiny & Big sequel than an entirely new IP.

Keep up the good work, and happy gaming, everyone!
Post edited June 23, 2016 by groze
One thing that's bothering me is the (?) little recognition this game's gettin' in here.
Haven't played it yet but the art by itself speaks too much to me. Looks like some sorta fanzine-ish thing and I love it.
Thanks for bringing this to GOG, devs ;)