GOG Anniversary Party
Sep 28 2021
GOG has a list of games on sale for their 13th Anniversary Party. What looks interesting?
Terra Lander ($1.50, Windows) - Lunar lander color vector graphics + shooting bad guys
Terra Lander II ($2.50, Windows) - Like the first game + rescuing people
Terra Bomber ($2.50, Windows) - Simpler-graphics version of the arcade game Scramble (horizontal scrolling space bomber)
Dishonored 2 ($14, Windows) - Super-powered assassin in a clockwork world. D1 had a male protagonist, D2 has a female one.
Dice
Dice Legacy: Deluxe Edition ($21, Windows) - Turn based strategy, maybe 4X like. You roll dice (representing your people) and then allocate them out. Looks different than the usual.
Heroes of Might and Magic ($2.50, Windows) - Turn-based strategy game series. I think as usual earlier games are probably more my style before the games get too complicated.
Heroes of Might and Magic 2 ($2.50, Windows)
Heroes of Might and Magic 3 ($2.50, Windows)
Heroes of Might and Magic 4 ($2.50, Windows)
Heroes of Might and Magic 5 ($5, Windows)
Too bad they're all Windows games. Since it's DOSBox or something equivalent can run them on CrossOver, and running them on VMWare Fusion seems like would be painfully slow.
Terra Lander ($1.50, Windows) - Lunar lander color vector graphics + shooting bad guys
Terra Lander II ($2.50, Windows) - Like the first game + rescuing people
Terra Bomber ($2.50, Windows) - Simpler-graphics version of the arcade game Scramble (horizontal scrolling space bomber)
Dishonored 2 ($14, Windows) - Super-powered assassin in a clockwork world. D1 had a male protagonist, D2 has a female one.
Dice
Dice Legacy: Deluxe Edition ($21, Windows) - Turn based strategy, maybe 4X like. You roll dice (representing your people) and then allocate them out. Looks different than the usual.
Heroes of Might and Magic ($2.50, Windows) - Turn-based strategy game series. I think as usual earlier games are probably more my style before the games get too complicated.
Heroes of Might and Magic 2 ($2.50, Windows)
Heroes of Might and Magic 3 ($2.50, Windows)
Heroes of Might and Magic 4 ($2.50, Windows)
Heroes of Might and Magic 5 ($5, Windows)
Too bad they're all Windows games. Since it's DOSBox or something equivalent can run them on CrossOver, and running them on VMWare Fusion seems like would be painfully slow.