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I search this thread but I didn't find anyone mentioned this one:

Distraint

Yes, there is a DRM-Free version for this here.
But it would be just nice if it sits in GOG's catalogue as well :-)
Fortunately, GOG is not a store that is selling casual, mobile, micro-transactions-laden games.
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Tyrrhia: Fortunately, GOG is not a store that is selling casual, mobile, micro-transactions-laden games.
Micro-transactions? No. Casual games and mobile ports? Yes. Wouldn't you say games like , [url=https://www.gog.com/game/mini_metro]Mini Metro, , [url=https://www.gog.com/game/spacechem]SpaceChem, Super Hexagon and World Of Goo are casual? Is there much difference between the classic games in The Incredible Machine: Mega Pack and the puzzle games, often times on mobile, of today? Cut The Rope, a BAFTA award winning indie game, is available without micro-transactions on the 3DS (https://www.amazon.com/Cut-Rope-Triple-Treat-Nintendo-3DS/dp/B00HYMG7ZY/) and Steam (http://store.steampowered.com/app/223280/). If ZeptoLab were to release a compilation of the series for a reasonable price, I think it would sell, even here.
Post edited June 23, 2016 by Blaster_Master
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Blaster_Master: *snip*
Spacechem casual? O_o
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/furi
Post edited July 06, 2016 by Star_Ocean
Question: War for the Overworld is on Humble on a deep sale, DRM-free. What's up with that? Why did it not appear on GOG? Is it terrible? (Honest question, I'm not complaining.)
Moonlight
Post edited October 26, 2016 by Barry_Woodward
Wayward and Transcendence.

Best indie games I've ever played in my LIFE. (Aside from Solar 2 and other games I may be forgetting at the moment.)
Super Duper Party Pooper
There's Poop In My Soup
What's under your blanket !?
DubWars
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So, weird question, but I thought this might be the place for it.
Sometime in january, using a kickstarter update from BulbBoy, a failed kickstarter game I tried to be a backer of that manage to release on Steam and Humble, I wrote a comment about they putting a drm-free version on Humble, instead of being Steam only, so I could buy it.
Today a was checking my humblebundle wishlist -I keep indie games I want in my wishlist to see if they change to drm-free, which happened not long ago to Pavilion, although it doesn't happen ofter- and BulbBoy was as drm-free.
I went to the kickstarter update and there was actually the developer, answering me that the game was drm-free since June 2016 in humble, although it wasn't showing in the store.

Bottomline, the question. Does anybody own any game on Humble with a drm-free version although it shows as Steam only?

(And all this just to check if any of the 67 games I have on my wishlist might be drm-free. This game collector illness might be getting out of control... :P )