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Fast like a breeze, busy like a bee.

Mr. Bree+, a robust adventure platformer with 60 challenging levels, classic art direction, and an original music score available for download as an MP3 soundtrack, is available 10% off on GOG.com. That's only $8.99 for the first week.

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Mr. Bree+ is a platformer, very proud of its classic roots, and very good at what it does. From art direction, through controls, up to the familiar time-tested plot devices, it will make every classic platformer fan feel right at home. The game comes with 45 story-driven levels to explore and beat, 15 hidden special stages, exciting boss battles, and some puzzles for that special adventure taste. This is the "plus" version of the original browser-based title, that comes with highly improved graphics and sounds. MP3 soundtrack available as a free bonus!

Help to right all wrongs, reunite a family, and see the hero to a happy ending he and his loved ones deserve in Mr. Bree+, for only $8.99 on GOG.com. The 10% off discount offer lasts until Tuesday, December 3, at 10:59AM GMT.
There's a part of me that wants to vandalize the title into something a bit more familiar.

What would Mr. Bean+ be like, I don't know. But I'd like it.
Post edited November 26, 2013 by Darvond
I understand supporting developers of games you like, but the game is available to play legally for free. I think the amount of people who would be willing to pay $10 just for a facelift and some extras is very small. If a browser game is that popular, I would think it would be better for the developer to spend time on a new game (preferably using something that isn't Flash) which will be sold from the start instead of upgrading an existing free one. Just my opinion.
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CrowTRobo: I understand supporting developers of games you like, but the game is available to play legally for free. I think the amount of people who would be willing to pay $10 just for a facelift and some extras is very small. If a browser game is that popular, I would think it would be better for the developer to spend time on a new game (preferably using something that isn't Flash) which will be sold from the start instead of upgrading an existing free one. Just my opinion.
If we support them now, that'll give the motivation to develop more.

Now if only we could peel the tinfoil from Redigit's (Terraria lead) head and have him worry less about piracy.
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JudasIscariot: What!?!?! Only one release?
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Phaidox: I know, right?
Please hurry up and release Paper Sorcerer already, you know you want to. :)
I want them to as well. Paper Sorcerer really reminds me of the Nintendo DS game The Dark Spire. With all the Castlevanias we've been seeing here (I'm not complaining. Many people love them, so keep them coming) it would be good to see a classic Might And Mizardry coming as well.
Post edited November 26, 2013 by ZapMcRaygunn
Why did the newspost disappear?

EDIT: Nevermind, it's back.
Post edited November 27, 2013 by Fesin
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CrowTRobo: I understand supporting developers of games you like, but the game is available to play legally for free. I think the amount of people who would be willing to pay $10 just for a facelift and some extras is very small. If a browser game is that popular, I would think it would be better for the developer to spend time on a new game (preferably using something that isn't Flash) which will be sold from the start instead of upgrading an existing free one. Just my opinion.
It's not the same game. There are new and more levels and in comparison to the flash game Mr. Bree+ is a lot more polished in every aspect. But I agree though that $5.99 might have been a better price point.
One of the best platform games I ever played. But damn, so hard and challenging!
Bad side of this game - its Flash nature...