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The dungeon crawler genre is not dead, but the monsters that crawl through the dungeons soon will be.

Legend of Grimrock will send you on a grand quest for fame, fortune, weapons, and experience like you haven’t seen on the PC for ages. For one week (until 18 April 2012 at 12.59 PM EDT), you can pick up this fantastic dungeon crawler for just $13.49--10% off the regular full price of $14.99!

If you remember playing titles like Dungeon Master or Eye of the Beholder, you probably own Legend of Grimrock already. Die-hard fans of classic dungeon crawlers looked at the this indie gem as a chance to revive the good old days when hacking your way through a dungeon prison really meant something. If you’ve never heard of the dreaded Grimrock mountain that never releases its prisoners alive, you have an amazing chance to scavenge, fight, level up, puzzle, and learn the classic formula for RPG-ing.

Legend of Grimrock sports tile-based movement combined with real-time combat. You control a party of four prisoners, either using the pre-made adventurers or by carefully creating your own desperate crew. You have only three classes: fighter, rogue, and mage, but the addition of minotaurs or insectoids races mixes things up a little and assures future replay value. Then the crawling and hacking begins--and that’s what’s most important about an action RPG. The fights are tough and require planning and some evasive movements, but the learning curve allows you to adjust to the grid-based waltz of step forward--attack--step backward--magic--step left--avoid in a minuet of death. The combination of atmospheric sounds (wind, whispers, and monster growls somewhere), some clever and demanding puzzles, amazing monster design (killer snails!), and impressive detail poured into Grimrock dungeons make the game one of the finest dungeon crawls ever made.

If you’re a born dungeon crawler: reawaken the feeling of excitement when you turn another corner and know not what to expect. If you’re a first-timer: be assured that the modern execution, simple UI, great graphics, and something absolutely magical will suck you in and not let you out unless you free your party from the magic-, mayhem-, and monster-filled catacombs of Legend of Grimrock.

Check out this early contender for indie game of 2012 (It’s already got a 95 from Destructoid, and a slew of other top reviews from publications all around the globe!) here on GOG.com for a limited time offer of $13.49
I have it working OK in a macbook pro (early 2010), with crossover 11 if anyone's wondering if it works in wine.

I've got some lag the first couple of times I rotate the party, but other than that, no problems so far.
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jamyskis: It was about the Humble Store. Thought that would have been quite obvious.

Good to finally have proper confirmation that it is exists and is pretty much in place.
It's been around for a (relatively) long time. Many games that were featured in HIBs before use it, as does Vessel which has been released quite recently and not part of any bundle yet.

I thought this was common knowledge on this forum; the LoG preorder thread discussed it rather extensively.
right, let's see:

dinner prepared - check
enough beer - check
5 hours of totally free time - yes!

Grimrock, here I come! :D
Been playing it for a few hours and I have to say its great.

Well by a "few hours" I should restate that its probably only 1/2 - 1 hour or so, but its been grossly inflated by this text & screenshot Let's Play I'm doing for it.

(Won't bother to post it yet though, since Its only 3 parts so far, and I've only just killed the first few monsters in the game)
Most wanted game last times.
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Merchito: Manual is a bit scarce on informations.
Is it possible to revive a dead character?
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Pheace: From what I remember from Totalbiscuit's Video there's some kind of blue glowing stone on each level that allows you to resurrect members.
the manual actually does contain this information :)

page 9: If health is drained to zero, the character dies but he can be resurrected at certain locations in the dungeon.
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RafaelLopez: Now what's beyond me is why the hell did they put all this 3D firepower into a tile-based old-school dungeon crawler.
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Starmaker: Navigating mazes. Turning in place. You're supposed to get lost in a dungeon because it's big, not because you can't tell left from right. The first time I played a goldbox game, I was so LOST. Anvil of Dawn tries to compensate for it with cthulhuesque geometry. It works, but looks weird. 3d is the way to go.
Mazes, really? I'm pretty sure people sign up for the dungeon, not the maze. There are monsters, traps, items, quests, puzzles... it's so much more than just mazes. The being lost part of it could come in Ultima Underworld, Arx Fatalis, some more, some less.

I was lost at times playing old dungeon crawlers. That wasn't the part I enjoyed. :)
Loving it so far. :)
It is everything I would like to see if somebody will remake Eye of Beholder and Dungeon Master's. Great graphics, simple but stable game, very fast, very clear. It is exactly I was looking for! GREAT 10 usd spend!
Post edited April 12, 2012 by Jackal
so, after playing for a couple of hours my inventory got pretty much full (I'm a pack rat freak)...

does anybody know if there's a place to sell the items or can I just drop them (it won't be easy for me I tell you... :)
If anyone is interested in do-it-yourself physical copy of the game here is something he/she could use:

DVD box insert
DVD label (DVD preview)

It is still work in progress - later versions will be posted in development thread.
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Kunovski: so, after playing for a couple of hours my inventory got pretty much full (I'm a pack rat freak)...

does anybody know if there's a place to sell the items or can I just drop them (it won't be easy for me I tell you... :)
Drop them, You should be able to return to them any time, i've started stashing stuff on level 5, due to overburdening.

Anyone else looting the gems after solving puzzles?:)
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Skunk: My computer has a 3.2GHz Pentium 4 processor, Nvidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP video card, 2GB of DDR ram, and Windows XP Pro SP3. If you're a good old gamer like me, and you've yet to upgrade to a system with multiple cores, DDR2+ ram, PCI-e video, or a 64-bit operating system, you should still be able to enjoy this game just fine.
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ZPavelZ: I got Intel Pentium M with 512 Mb of RAM and Intel 915 graphics card (shared graphics memory with RAM). :) Do not think Grimrock will run on my laptop. :)
Well, you know, that's a laptop. I have a modestly upgraded desktop from 2002. My netbook can do a lot more than people give the things credit for, I have no shortage of gaming on mine, and compared to my previous laptop, it's vastly superior and immensely powerful for the $150 I paid for it. I like to think of money in terms of labor, and it took about 40 hours of soul-crushing to get it (and likely 50 if you go by the net pay). It's remarkable, in this day and age, that even a guy like me can get a super-portable computer that can do just about anything I'd want it to without toiling away for months and months.

Still, it's a laptop, and I'm delighted whenever I can play a game on it from the last decade. If you have less than 1-2GB of ram on your machine, and less than 128MB of dedicated video memory... well, considering a large number of GOG users haven't used AGP, Pentium 4, or Windows XP in years, my hardware is about a decade behind theirs, and your hardware is a laptop that is even worse than that, I think that might make you a "Good Ancient Gamer". :O

Might want to invest in a $100-$200 desktop and see what the new millennium has to offer. ;)
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Skunk: Well, you know, that's a laptop.
I do not have a desktop. Might get one when I have the funds (this laptop I restored myself from non-working condition several years ago :) ).

Thanks for the title, by the way, it is quite excellent. :D
Post edited April 12, 2012 by ZPavelZ
Been playing this for 3 hours now and loving it !!!! All the great things about Dungeon Master , taken into 2012 and improved upon and polished to perfection!! This is superb.

Looks gorgeous, atmosphere is just right and those skeletal soldiers scare the crap out of me :)