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Triple Town, a cute and original puzzle game that is very easy to pick up and almost impossible to put down, is available 40% off on GOG.com. That's only $5.99 for the first week.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/triple_town][/url]In Triple Town Grass, plus grass, plus grass makes a bush. Bush, plus bush, plus bush, makes a tree. Tree, plus tree, plus tree makes a hut. Hut, plus hut, plus hut makes a home. Bear equals trouble. Ninja bear? Make that double. That's the basic arithmetics of this fun little puzzle game, that proves that the simplest gameplay concepts can prove to be the most addictive. You'll be tasked with building towns by placing and matching tiles on dynamically changing board. Soon enough, you'll find that it's way more difficult than it seems, and that getting your town big and nice can prove to be extremely challenging. With easy to grasp but difficult to master mechanics, cute graphics, and tetris-like addictivity this cute little casual title can easily become an obsession that will keep you up at night, and you'll love it!

Take a break from all the "big" titles you're playing and take a shot against the devious puzzle filled with unexpected challenges in Triple Town for only $5.99 on GOG.com. The 40% off release discount offer lasts until Thursday, October 31, at 9:59AM GMT.
Aww, too cute. :p
I remember reading about this one...on RPS?

Quite interesting - I'll give it a go.
It's very good and surprising game. Too bad I already have it somewhere else...
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triock: Aww, too cute. :p
Oh this:)
Right, I remember looking into this when it was in a bundle some time ago.
I was tempted, but in the end I didn't think this was for me.
I think it's a decent game though.
Have this on my tablet already, but for anyone on the fence, it is a fun little puzzle game. Don't expect anything super deep or compelling, but it's definitely a good time waster. I suppose it's also good for kids, although if you want to break their brains in a fun way I'd recommend The Incredible Machine instead. ;)
OH does this game have microtransactions?

I do not want to see gog flooded with converted flash games that have microtransactions.
tried the FB version for a bit and it's super fun...

but the very important question is - does the full GOG version have some kind of a campaign? if not I'll probably stay with the FB version...
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gbaz69: OH does this game have microtransactions?

I do not want to see gog flooded with converted flash games that have microtransactions.
From the game card:

"There are no in-app purchases of any kind in the game. There is no DLC. When you buy the game, you get everything it has to offer with that purchase. We hope you enjoy it!"

Hope that helps :)
I'm so glad I didn't buy it on Steam.
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gbaz69: OH does this game have microtransactions?

I do not want to see gog flooded with converted flash games that have microtransactions.
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JudasIscariot: From the game card:

"There are no in-app purchases of any kind in the game. There is no DLC. When you buy the game, you get everything it has to offer with that purchase. We hope you enjoy it!"

Hope that helps :)
Super awesome, Sorry I'm too lazy to read, sheesh me!
Looks like a cow clicker. Methinks I'll give it a miss.
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Hesusio: Looks like a cow clicker. Methinks I'll give it a miss.
that's why I'd like to know if the full game has a campaign - on FB this version has only separate (randomly generated) areas where you can gather resources to build your capital bigger

but that's about it, you just keep getting your capital larger and larger and there are no missions, no end

EDIT: well, anyway, I've bought the game nevertheless :) it's good to have at least one such game when you're in a mood for leisure gaming and don't want to immerse in anything bigger :D
Post edited October 24, 2013 by Kunovski
I have this on my phone. It's a fun little game for when standing in line, but the in app transactions are annoying.

A PC version without transactions is tempting, but not sure how much play I'd get out of it.

Wishlisted for later consideration. :)