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Linking away happily in a colorful realm of adventure!

Ittle Dew, a charming and elaborate console-style action-RPG with cartoonish graphics and lots of puzzle-packed dungeons, is available 10% off on GOG.com. That's only $12.59 for the first week.

Dungeons! Is there a better place to go adventuring than old moldy crypts full of dangerous monsters, traps, secret passages, and shiny beautiful magical loot? Well, of course not! So what's the point of trying to come up with anything different? There is none! We want dungeons, lots of them. Preferably scattered across some green, charming landscape that can be uncovered bit by bit. Some games do it right, others stray off the path. This one is very self-aware and executes all the classic ideas perfectly!

Ittle Dew plays exactly like a console-style action-RPG should play. That would probably be enough for every gamer in the world, but on top of that--it looks amazing! The cartoony graphics are so full of wit and charm, that you'll feel your inner child jumping up and down with delight. The game offers the best gameplay its genre has to offer, complete with many puzzles, odd-looking monsters, and treasures that you'll find along your way. Your quest will take up to 5 hours and once you're done, you'll probably find yourself playing it all over again, enjoying it even more!

If you miss that special feeling only classic action-RPGs can provide, there's a good chance you will instantly fall in love with Ittle Dew! Get it for only $12.59 on GOG.com. The 10% discount offer lasts until Wednesday, July 31, at 9:59AM GMT.
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Fesin: Oh, the screenshots look really, really, really nice. So I guess it's gameplay is very Zelda-ish, and it looks like there's also a bit of parody involved, right?

How about controller support?
I played through the whole game with an Xbox 360 game pad with no problems :D.
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ZwaanME: No there isn't, the editor must have been affected by the heat... ;)
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G-Doc: Actually, it's quite cold today. I just have a GIANT headache.
K*rewskie Abrakadabra Czachy? ;)
Post edited July 24, 2013 by Ghorpm
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JudasIscariot: I played through the whole game with an Xbox 360 game pad with no problems :D.
Okay, that's good to know. But since the 360 controller has the most horrible D-pad ever created, is this the only one that's supported natively? Do I have to use Joy2key if I want to use a different one?
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G-Doc: Actually, it's quite cold today. I just have a GIANT headache.
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Ghorpm: K*rewskie Abrakadabra Czachy? ;)
I wish :-(
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Bloodygoodgames: Oh and I guess the play on words "it'll do" works if you're American ,or learnt American English if you're a non-native speaker.

I'm British, so couldn't figure out the play on words for 'Ittle Dew' as I pronounce 'dew' like 'due'. == it'll due. Huh? :) Looked to me more like Little Jew :)
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Fesin: I think even Americans would pronounce it that way. After all, it's "Mountain [due]" and not "Mountain [do]", isn't it?
Nope -- Americans pronounce it Mountain Do. The British pronounce it Mountain Dew :) I can do both, as I lived long enough in the US so have the almost-perfect American accent if I want to. But my natural accent, and the one I default to most of the time is still British, so it's 'Due' for me :)
i played the demo on Ouya.

loved how the sidekick Tippsie was always fin drunk.


seemed a bit pricey on there, but its the same as on here. definitely better to go with the GOG version though.
Paypal is an option here ^_^
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JudasIscariot: I played through the whole game with an Xbox 360 game pad with no problems :D.
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Fesin: Okay, that's good to know. But since the 360 controller has the most horrible D-pad ever created, is this the only one that's supported natively? Do I have to use Joy2key if I want to use a different one?
I don't know as I don't have any other controller at home. Sorry :(

Also, I don't recall the last time I used a D-pad as I never use those in modern games but that's just me :D
Looks like a fun rpg
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Bloodygoodgames: Nope -- Americans pronounce it Mountain Do. The British pronounce it Mountain Dew :) I can do both, as I lived long enough in the US so have the almost-perfect American accent if I want to. But my natural accent, and the one I default to most of the time is still British, so it's 'Due' for me :)
next time I hear it, I'll have to listen closely. But since I'm not going to second-guess a native speaker, I'm inclined to believe you. ;)



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JudasIscariot: I don't know as I don't have any other controller at home. Sorry :(

Also, I don't recall the last time I used a D-pad as I never use those in modern games but that's just me :D
Well, 2D games - especially ones in retro-style - just play a lot better with D-pads than with an analog stick, in my opinion. And since Nintendo makes the best D-pads, I got a nice little USB-adapter for Nintendo's Classic Controller Pro. In theory, it should work like any other non-360 PC controller.
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Ghorpm: K*rewskie Abrakadabra Czachy? ;)
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G-Doc: I wish :-(
Wow, then I'm really sorry to hear that. It must mean you are really feeling very bad. I've never seen anybody wishing for a hangover... Get better soon!
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Bloodygoodgames: Nope -- Americans pronounce it Mountain Do. The British pronounce it Mountain Dew :) I can do both, as I lived long enough in the US so have the almost-perfect American accent if I want to. But my natural accent, and the one I default to most of the time is still British, so it's 'Due' for me :)
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Fesin: next time I hear it, I'll have to listen closely. But since I'm not going to second-guess a native speaker, I'm inclined to believe you. ;)

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JudasIscariot: I don't know as I don't have any other controller at home. Sorry :(

Also, I don't recall the last time I used a D-pad as I never use those in modern games but that's just me :D
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Fesin: Well, 2D games - especially ones in retro-style - just play a lot better with D-pads than with an analog stick, in my opinion. And since Nintendo makes the best D-pads, I got a nice little USB-adapter for Nintendo's Classic Controller Pro. In theory, it should work like any other non-360 PC controller.
There is a config utility that you can use that pops up as you launch the game. That *should* help with the Nintendo Controller...
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JudasIscariot: There is a config utility that you can use that pops up as you launch the game. That *should* help with the Nintendo Controller...
Ah, that sounds definitely good enough, yes, so that shouldn't be a problem.
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jamyskis: Looks decent enough, but I already got burned with Evoland (one of the biggest disappointments of the year so far) so I'm going to wait for the reviews on this one.
I enjoyed Evoland, I thought that the game mechanics 'evolving' as i played was really nice as was the over all story. Yes it could have been better, but so could many other games.

I really like the look of this game and I hope that it has agood story line running through.
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G-Doc: I wish :-(
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Ghorpm: Wow, then I'm really sorry to hear that. It must mean you are really feeling very bad. I've never seen anybody wishing for a hangover... Get better soon!
Thanks! I'm off painkiller-hunting around the office.
Okay, I now read some reviews, and the consensus seems to be, that it's a fairly decent game, though nothing groundbreaking or innovative, with a very basic and weak story, yet funny writing, which is pretty short, but which biggest strength is its non-linearity, which makes it especially good for people interested in speed running. Pretty much every review says, that it's a nice Zelda-like, and fans of the series should enjoy this game.

Which for me means, that while I'm definitely going to pick this up, it's not a release buy for me.