If you vote for the turn based isometric and it wins, it's very likely that the full Spiderweb Software collection will go to 90% off as well. That's 3.99 USD for 12 games, all of which have enough content to last at least a week each.

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yay, 2.80 euros for 12 games i'll never play! woho!

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+1

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+1

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I'm sure you've spent plenty more than that on games that you're never play. You have to admit that if gaming is time=money, then it's an insanely good deal.

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Have most of those from bundles.

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Voted for Turn-Based Isometric. Seems like the more attractive vote to me anyway. With the other one, 60% off on FTL is not that great, The Swapper was bundled not too long ago and has been 80% off before I believe, and Strike Vector was already on sale twice.

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too late OP. i already voted for the other thing.
not a fan of the turn-based-isometric thing.... specially the turn based thing.

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Well, closing this topic now because the vote is over, lol. Guess we'll never know if 3.99 for all 12 Spiderweb games would have happened or not.

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Closed 10 years ago by Tsarius.