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It's murder on the dance floor.

<span class="bold">Party Hard</span>, a twisted stealth/strategy game about murdering dozens of annoying partygoers, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 75% launch discount.

Your obnoxious neighbors are having another loud gathering and the ruckus is killing you. Time to return the favor.
Blend with the oblivious dancers and move around the house undetected, until they're all lying dead on the floor or someone calls the authorities on you, ruining the fun for everyone.

The 75% discount lasts until March 14, 2PM UTC.


https://www.youtube.com/embed/Fz_1DuEquGI
Post edited March 07, 2017 by maladr0Id
No linux version.
No soundtrack (no goodies at all).

... but still interesting.

Hmmm
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Unless TinyBuild updates their already released games and actually puts some serious effort into keeping their games up to date, not gonna bother with anything they release...

#BanTinyBuild :P
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Post edited December 25, 2018 by user deleted
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Have these devs even sorted ClusterTruck out yet?

EDIT: Evidently not. No way am I touching this.
Post edited March 07, 2017 by SirPrimalform
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almost instabought, then I read this thread

thanks!~ will not be buying
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Yeah, GOG should really address this definitively. Someone's not doing their job when a release thread actively dissuades people from buying a game. It's a shame because the game itself is quite good. I'm not the type to hold grudges, so I'm still open to picking this up if GOG can get tinyBuild to change its ways.

Edit: It's worth mentioning the actual developers of the games that tinyBuild publishes are probably not at fault for the lack of updates as I doubt they all decided to leave their work out-of-date.

Landfall Games developed Clustertruck
Oleg Sergeev and Andrey Rumak developed The Final Station
QUICKTEQUILA developed Lovely Planet
Pinokl Games and Kverta developed Party Hard
Lazy Bear Games developed Punch Club
Post edited March 07, 2017 by Blaster_Master
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It looks like a very fun game and the great launch discount screams "instabuy", but I'd rather hold off for now until it is made sure it doesn't become another clusterf*ck -- pardon the phrase but it is what it is.
Is Andrew WK on the ost!? ;P
I love the concept, not the lack of support from the devs on GOG. Wishlisted... on Steam.
I'm not sure if boycotting a game on GOG or buying it on Steam instead is the right way to convince a publisher to devote resources into supporting the GOG version with updates. I can understand that position, I am on the fence myself. I don't want to pay money for a lesser product out of principle, but at the same time reducing the sales numbers on GOG probably won't convince publishers that GOG customers deserve more attention. In this world, money is more convincing than anything. Remember also there are plenty of publishers who won't have anything to do with GOG at all.

edit: grammar, clarification
Post edited March 07, 2017 by doady
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yukiai01: No linux version.
No soundtrack (no goodies at all).

... but still interesting.

Hmmm
I missed that, another game with a Linux release that is missing from GOG. This is happening way to often.

Considering that I will be building my new Ryzen computer soon as my main PC means that my main PC will be joining my other computers in running Linux.

I would have stayed with Windows 7 on my main computer since I like to game, but since Microsoft is refusing to properly support the new AMD and Intel CPUs on WIndows 7 and 8, Microsoft has forced me to Linux. That's OK since I really like Linux, but that affects my purchases. Games with Linux on Steam should have the Linux version here also.


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doady: I'm not sure if boycotting a game on GOG or buying it on Steam instead is the right way to convince a publisher devote resources into supporting the GOG version with updates. I can understand that position, I am on the fence myself. I don't want to pay money for a lesser product out of principle, but at the same time reducing the sales numbers on GOG probably won't convince publishers that GOG customers deserve more attention. In this world, money is more convincing than anything. Remember also there are plenty of developers who won't have anything to do with GOG at all.
From what I am reading, it seems this publisher has a track record of not caring about GOG costumers. If someone wants to boycott the game, don't just not purchase it, let the publisher know that you did not purchase it and why. If they care, they will fix it with enough comments. Hopefully publishers read the GOG forums and see the reasons for themselves.
Post edited March 07, 2017 by jalister
Would anyone from GOG care to comment on this lingering issue? :)
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doady: I'm not sure if boycotting a game on GOG or buying it on Steam instead is the right way to convince a publisher devote resources into supporting the GOG version with updates. I can understand that position, I am on the fence myself. I don't want to pay money for a lesser product out of principle, but at the same time reducing the sales numbers on GOG probably won't convince publishers that GOG customers deserve more attention. In this world, money is more convincing than anything. Remember also there are plenty of publishers who won't have anything to do with GOG at all.
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jalister: From what I am reading, it seems this publisher has a track record of not caring about GOG costumers. If someone wants to boycott the game, don't just not purchase it, let the publisher know that you did not purchase it and why. If they care, they will fix it with enough comments. Hopefully publishers read the GOG forums and see the reasons for themselves.
Maybe the publisher is already aware. Let me clarify, I can understand why someone wouldn't pay for what they feel is an inferior product. If GOG version is inferior, that is a good reason not to buy the GOG version. But to avoid the GOG version and get the Steam version instead just to send a message to the publisher, I don't think that would work, at least not in GOG's favour.

(Btw, for the last sentence of my previous post I meant to say there are plenty of publishers who will have nothing to do with GOG, not plenty of developers. It's the publisher that needs convincing.)
Everyone, it's the same old story: the extras are exclusive to Steam right now. Maybe it'll come here, maybe not.
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Wurzelkraft: Would anyone from GOG care to comment on this lingering issue? :)
No. They'll stay silent, just like they did with ClusterTruck. I would like to be wrong though.