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Around the world, around the wo-orld.

<span class="bold">Renowned Explorers: International Society</span>, a strategy adventure game from the creators of Reus, is available now on Windows, Mac and Linux - DRM-free with GOG Galaxy support for achievements. The game will be on sale at 10% off for one week, or an entire 25% off if you have Reus in your GOG.com library.

It belongs in a museum! What does? Everything. And you're going to put it there. Set in the spunky 19th century, Renowned Explorers takes you on a worldwide adventure across the most remote reaches of the world. A grand competition for history's rarest treasures is starting, and you've entered the race for knowledge, riches and fame - all to ultimately earn the prestigious title of the most Renowned Explorer of the 19th century. On your adventure with a trusty team of scouts, sweet-talkers and bruisers you'll encounter dangerous creatures, unappreciative natives and all other kinds of danger - just remember that it's always up to you whether you play it nice, or play it tough. With countless locations and treasures scattered around the world you'll have to make the best of your limited time... but you can rest easy knowing that new adventures await you next time.

Become an explorer, an archeologist, a missionary of knowledge in <span class="bold">Renowned Explorers: International Society</span>, available DRM-free on GOG.com. The 10% launch discount will last for one week until Wednesday, September 9, 12:59 AM GMT, while the 25% fan discount will last for one full month until October 7, 12:59 AM GMT.
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Ixamyakxim: LOL and I didn't mean yahoo the search engine I meant yyahoo the GoG Forum User. (S)He has a forum post a few posts above yours describing the gameplay of Renowned Explorers.
Funny. I thought it was a typo....
I read that post, but it didn't answer my questions. I've read posts mentioning similarities between Reus and R.E., but none of them mentioned how similar the games are in detail. If my impression mentioned in my first post is more or less correct, I would grab a copy. Otherwise it might be too stratetic for my taste. The fights remind me of HOMM and I tend to leave such games incompleted. I can't play strategy games while watching tv. - "Who was the murderer?" is a frequently asked question. ;-)