The Blackwell Trilogy, Eets, Dino D-day, and The Oil Blue.
At one time I wanted Dino D-day, until I saw the poor reviews, still could be fun though. The Oil Blue, I wanted this one as well at one time, but it always looked complicated to play, I guess now I'll get to find out. Blackwell Trilogy, heard good things about this point'n'clicker, just beat Gemini Rue the other day so maybe I'll wait a bit to play it. Eets looks good as well.
And for once, I don't own a single game in the bundle!
Oil Blue looks staggeringly dull, Dino D-Day has no single player and is therefore of no interest to me, and I've played Eets and didn't think much of it...
But I'll probably grab this for the Blackwell Trilogy. PnC FTW!
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"I'm Commander Shepard, and you're standing in the biggest library in Citadel Space. Look me up."
Well, I played the first 4 or so days of The Oil Blue and you know what? It was kind of fun, lots to learn though that's for sure, but none of it is overly complex, just a lot of little stuff. The first little mission you have 3 days to make 16 barrels of oil, I had 13, so I failed, but I didn't think it was awful considering...
Good fun though to be honest, if you like puzzle type games there ya go.
...And now it's just gonna be overshadowed by the Humble Bundle.
Yeah I haven't played many of the Indie Royale bundle games yet either to be honest, I did recently beat Gemini Rue though, of course you said above your not a fan of the genre. Still, I like the fact that there are some lesser known indies, for one they get some exposure, and two, there's a better chance of you not owning the game. Humble Bundle looks great, but anyone whose an indie fan already owns at least half of the games already I promise you that.