I played through everything on my Desura copy and thought it had some pretty good puzzles. Also had some hair pulling moments that made me want to quit.
Comment has been collapsed.
Quick bump to draw attention to this: http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/zg5JH/gravi (clicky now in original post)
Comment has been collapsed.
You should have gotten it by now Pateil.. Let me know if you have any issues getting it.
Comment has been collapsed.
No such thing was promised to upvoters. But as far as I know, there is a deal for free steam key if you bought the game elsewhere already (ie. Desura)
Comment has been collapsed.
You are correct NanaBanana! If you already own Gravi, then you get Steam Keys. Personally, I find it ridiculous when developers try to make you buy the same game on multiple platforms and portals.. >.< I / We will not partake in that type of behavior .. smiles If you own it, you own it. Period.
Anyways, thanks you guys for your kind words and amazing support! Keep an eye out on Early Access for Gravi, we have some really cool and new stuff coming your way!
Comment has been collapsed.
Speaking of which, Steam keys are up for Groupees.
Comment has been collapsed.
5 Comments - Last post 2 hours ago by gaudigabriels
22 Comments - Last post 3 hours ago by afa1425
34 Comments - Last post 5 hours ago by 538UL84
898 Comments - Last post 10 hours ago by InSpec
704 Comments - Last post 12 hours ago by JJJ7
1,036 Comments - Last post 13 hours ago by sensualshakti
1,942 Comments - Last post 15 hours ago by MeguminShiro
63 Comments - Last post 1 second ago by antidaz
497 Comments - Last post 52 seconds ago by Lachdanan
3 Comments - Last post 1 minute ago by antidaz
17 Comments - Last post 4 minutes ago by Masafor
9,461 Comments - Last post 5 minutes ago by SirSage
150 Comments - Last post 7 minutes ago by Yamaraus
70 Comments - Last post 16 minutes ago by ELGADO26
Steam Store page
It's early access, but I decided to put my money where my mouth was and get the game as soon as it was available.
First impressions:
It's certainly different - instead of normal jump mechanics, you use the mouse to aim where you shoot a part of yourself, and then you get attracted to it. Right mouse launches smaller parts of yourself, which you can use to shrink yourself and go through narrow passages.
Takes some getting used to, and I figure this is one of those games that I end up loving even though I kinda suck at it.
For reference, it sort of reminds me of the old Fury of the Furries, mostly the rope-swinging play found in that game.
And now I wish I had more money, so I could give away a few copies as well... If only to show appreciation for the GA's Hashbang Games did to promote this. Seriously, check the list on their profile. Might do so anyway when next paycheck comes around, we'll have to see.
Oh. And just noticed: A Wild Developer Giveaway Appeared!
Comment has been collapsed.