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A minimalistic point-and-click thriller presented by Devolver Digital

Gods Will Be Watching, an original adventure game departing from the traditional point-and-click ideas to tell a gripping and disturbing story consisting of six tension-filled scenarios connected by an overarching narrative of interstellar espionage, is available 10% off for pre-orders for Windows and Mac OS X on GOG.com. That's only $8.99 until July 24, when the game is expected to launch.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/gods_will_be_watching][/url]Gods Will Be Watching is a minimalistic “point and click thriller” centered on despair, commitment, and sacrifice as players face narrative puzzles and moral dilemmas that will affect both the lives of your team and the people you’re are sworn to protect. Set against the backdrop of an interstellar struggle, the game follows Sgt. Burden and his crew in six tense chapters from hostage situations and wilderness survival to biological weapon prevention and agonizing torture scenarios. Each decision is crucial and players will need to choose between the lives of their team and the saving the world from genocide. There's no good or evil, just decisions, with only you and the gods as a judge to your actions.

If you're looking for an original gaming experience filled with mature themes and gripping gameplay, you know you can count on Devolver Digital to deliver just that. Pre-order Gods Will Be Watching for only $8.99 on GOG.com. The 10% pre-order discount offer lasts until July 24, when the game is expected to launch. A Collector's Edition upgrade will be available on GOG.com once the game launches.
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SmashManiac: This game sounds an awful lot like The Walking Dead minus the zombies. What makes it different?
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micktiegs_8: An actual difficulty for one. This game takes place on a single screen (roughly 6 different screens/ scenes). Basically, depending on the scene you're in, you need to make daily decisions (or they may not all be daily) that can have adverse effects to yourself, your friends or even other characters in the scene. Play the demo and see just what I mean, but take note that there is more added to the demo's scene in the endgame.

In short, GWBW is nothing like the Walking Dead by any means.
I tried the demo and you're right, the game is much closer to Oregan Trail than Walking Dead. But now, I have to wonder why GOG labeled the game as a point & click adventure game in the first place when the demo clearly wasn't.
Yuck, that was a disgusting video
It's almost here, I cannot wait! :)