I'd love to know which option gives the devs the most money.
How is the game's manual - is it detailed and give some insight on the game's features?
Well it has a nice story, good artwork, some amusing profiles of some of the monsters, and goes over the controls and such, it doesn't have a list of skills or spells etc though, guess that's something we'll have to find out in game. (or on a guide somewhere after release)
Daniel.
Could you take a moment to think screeg is about to become extremely wealthy!I was thinking gog can be a great platform for indie RPGs, now it becomes true.
Got my credit card ready, but I'm torn on whether to buy from GOG or direct from Grimrock.net.
I just preorded from GOG before I read your your post, but I think GOG is an excellent service so I recon encouraging small developers to use it as an outlet can't be all that bad.Got my credit card ready, but I'm torn on whether to buy from GOG or direct from Grimrock.net.
I just preorded from GOG before I read your your post, but I think GOG is an excellent service so I recon encouraging small developers to use it as a channel can't be all that bad.
Note that you do get the same extra goodies no matter where you buy it. The extras aren't limited to GOG.and given the fact that grimrock.net just gives you a key for steam, it seems gog is the better choice
and given the fact that grimrock.net just gives you a key for steam, it seems gog is the better choice