Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Indie Royale St. Patrick’s Day bundle Unveiled

There are just three more days left through which the Indie Royale St. Patrick’s Day bundle can be ordered by gamers. Flying Wild Hog’s Hard Reset, Brawsome’s Jolly Rover, Smestorp’s Vertex Dispenser and Going Loud Studios’ DLC Quest will all be available via this new bundle.

Hard Reset

Hard Reset is an explosive FPS with a dark sci-fi and cyberpunk setting. Fast-paced action, gorgeous visuals and a deep, experience-based weapon upgrade system apparently form part of this offering, which is available for PC as a Steam key, a Desura key and a DRM-free download.

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Jolly Rover on the other hand, is a cheerful 2D point-and-click adventure meant for both PC and Mac. Available on Steam/DRM-free for both platforms and as a Desura key for PC, this game proffers players with a humorous and piratical narrative filled with fully animated and voiced characters.

Jolly Rover

Described as a mathematically stimulating, abstract RTS title, Vertex Dispenser allows gamers to learn how to manipulate the colors of vertices on a geometric field, while building color-coded powers for special abilities to defeat the opposition. Solo as well as online rounds will be on offer through the game which is Steam-enabled for PC and Mac.

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The satirical platformer named DLC Quest is making its PC debut with the the Indie Royale St. Patrick’s Day bundle. The game is a sarcastic take on the gaming industry which seems to be obsessed with downloadable content. While saving a girl, gamers will be required to play through 16 DLC packs (levels) in order to enable animation, sound and even pausing.

DLC Quest

Moreover, bonus content is also on offer to all those who purchase the new Indie Royale St. Patrick’s Day bundle. Folks unfamiliar with the concept of Indie Royale bundles can note that they consist of indie games which are offered in the form of packs at low prices. As more people buy, the prices keep heading upwards. But those who decide to pay more than the minimum in a gesture of support to the developers, ultimately help in bringing the price down again.

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