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Tents and Trees

Overall a good game, though kind of pricey

I bought this game when I saw it on gog since I wanted a real (DRM-free) version of the game, rather than the ad-infested one that's on the mobile app stores. Overall, the game is fairly polished, bug-free, and works well. It has a simple though effective tutorial explaining the rules of the game. Some of the less obvious things I like: * The game boots up really fast (has almost no load time), which makes it a lot easier to play a few quick rounds. * You can change the controls a bit. I like "minesweeper" settings (where right-click means specifying a mine/tent). * Has subtle animations/effects that don't get in the way I'm not sure what "local coop multiplayer" means (can't find any such option in the game), though maybe you need Gog Galaxy to play with others.

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Symphony
This game is no longer available in our store
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload
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Battle Chess Special Edition
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RollerCoaster Tycoon® Deluxe

Awesome game

RCT was one of my favorite games when it was released over a decade ago. It has aged very well - the gameplay is still as fun and enjoyable as ever, and the graphics are still very reasonable. The game includes both expansion packs, and is overall just a blast. The tutorial quickly brings new users up to speed, and it's probably not necessary to read the manual for anything other than the most complex parts of the game (like building custom rollercoasters or putting stuff underground). In particular, the Loopy Landscape scenarios are probably the best ones of the 3 sets - its objectives are more creative and interesting (whereas the previous 2 sets are mostly just "Have X guests by year Y"). The Loopy Landscape scenarios also don't impose or force time constraints (so you don't have to watch your park on auto-run while you wait out the remaining 2 years or whatever). My only complaint is that rollercoasters can fail with no fault on my part. For instance, certain failure cases (e.g. station break failure) will essentially just happen and is not preventable. You just have to save every few minutes and restart if it happens (or deal with the aftermath). Granted, perhaps this is true in real life as well -- even the best parks have accidents every now and then, but I don't think including this "feature" adds value to the game. Overall, an awesome game :)

3 gamers found this review helpful