There's a party going down in Grimrock Mountain. A party of four adventurers trapped in a maze full of traps and nasty monsters, that is. BYOB.
[A celebration to last throughout the year]
There's a party going down in Grimrock Mountain. A party of four adventurers trapped in a maze full of traps and nasty monsters, that is. BYOB.
[A celebration to last throughout the year]
Twitter: BeckyCFreelance
Wish this would be a retail game.
Hmm... does the game require Steam?
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I was a bit confused because if you buy it directly it says "Steam Key included", so I got the impression that I need Steam anyway.
On a sidenote, I dreamed about this game this night! And now I'm wondering if I really should go back on buying something on the internet. So far I bought two things over the internet and one worked like a breeze and the other once caused me to have almost 1 month of trouble of getting the product I paid for. So it seems to be like a 50% success rate with the online purchases...
If the game required Steam, GoG wouldn't sell it. All of GoG's stuff is completely DRM-free.
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Aww, guess I'm out of luck, both GoG.com and direct purchase only accept credit cards as payment method. T_T
Amazon Payments is kinda weird, they said they will allow bank transfer, but when I buy the game they suddenly say credit card only. *sigh* Internet, why do you hate me?
Debit Cards are your friend here.
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It has to do wit hteh fact that with Debit/Credit Cards the vendor is still going to get their money unless the card is denied at point of sale.
26 years of gaming and still going strong
and now a Proud Father :D
I know a lot of Europeans use pre-paid credit cards for online purchases. That's a good compromise for people who don't want normal credit cards.
Twitter: BeckyCFreelance
Yeah, I usually pay with PaySafeCard on the internet, because that's 100% anonymous, but that is only available in Germany and UK and hardly anybody outside these two countries offers it as payment option. Would probably need to look into what kind of prepaid cards are accepted, hm.
Just started playing this ^^ really enjoying the Dungeon Master tribute, why back in the days of yore I played it on a BBC micro model B computer, the harsh grinding of the iron grill gates clanging, the horrible need to fill the food bar with chunks of monster remains,awesome nostalgia, not as hardcore as Darksouls, it's a level where I'm comfortable.
Just finished the game, as usual I took the scenic route and spent 32 hours on it on normal difficulty. It's of of those games in which , you wish you knew at the end of the game what you couldve done at the start (especially with skills, class trees etc). I don't think it's too much of a spoiler to say that I ened up level 14-15 with 4 skill points per level, you can master one skill tree but investing in a couple is more versatile and flexible- yeah one of those dilemas.