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http://store.steampowered.com/app/221020/?snr=1_614_615_greenlightsale_greenlightsale
http://store.steampowered.com/app/227220/?snr=1_614_615_greenlightsale_greenlightsale
I don't know much about either of these games before now and most of the other good ones on sale are available on GOG, so which is better and why?

Who won? Who's next? You decide! Epic game battles of history! (I'm sorry for anyone who doesn't know or like the youtube series but I couldn't help it :P).
Post edited September 01, 2013 by McDon
I haven't played Towns as it sounds something I would have a hard time to grasp of what I should do and then likely not enjoy it too much but I might very wrong on this.

As for Sang Froid I can recommend. It's slightly too fast paced for my taste, it's very stressful and I think the strategies to finish the missions are limited. I also think the trap system is somewhat lacking, in the end it becomes an action game where you have to stand there and use all your melee abilities in CCQ to survive the werewolves. Still, the game was fun!
I don't know much about towns, but I do know it's an entirely different game, in a different genre than Sang Froid. Towns is a city building/management game while Sang Froid is kinda like a slow paced Orcs Must Die. Even if you were to compare them, you could tell Sang Froid automatically wins because it's a finished game that still gets updates, while Towns is unfinished and very rarely gets any updates at all, I think one of the guys working on it nearly gave up on the game completely. You'll see a LOT of complaints about that on the Steam discussion board.
Post edited September 01, 2013 by spoderman
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spoderman: I don't know much about towns, but I do know it's an entirely different game, in a different genre than Sang Froid. Towns is a city building/management game while Sang Froid is kinda like a slow paced Orcs Must Die. Even if you were to compare them, you could tell Sang Froid automatically wins because it's a finished game that still gets updates, while Towns is unfinished and very rarely gets any updates at all, I think one of the guys working on it nearly gave up on the game completely. You'll see a LOT of complaints about that on the Steam discussion board.
I kinda knew the general drift of each from their descriptions but wanted first hand opinions.

What do you mean unfinished? It doesn't say early-access or beta, do you mean it just seems unfinished or was meant to have more features or what?
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spoderman: I don't know much about towns, but I do know it's an entirely different game, in a different genre than Sang Froid. Towns is a city building/management game while Sang Froid is kinda like a slow paced Orcs Must Die. Even if you were to compare them, you could tell Sang Froid automatically wins because it's a finished game that still gets updates, while Towns is unfinished and very rarely gets any updates at all, I think one of the guys working on it nearly gave up on the game completely. You'll see a LOT of complaints about that on the Steam discussion board.
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McDon: I kinda knew the general drift of each from their descriptions but wanted first hand opinions.

What do you mean unfinished? It doesn't say early-access or beta, do you mean it just seems unfinished or was meant to have more features or what?
It's basically unofficially a beta, without the label, from what I've read on the forum.
Post edited September 01, 2013 by spoderman
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spoderman: while Sang Froid is kinda like a slow paced Orcs Must Die.
While that's a correct, they're still different in a sense that you have a much better crowd control in OMD plus it has smaller maps in a very linear structure. You also die easier in Sang Froid and you're close to death a lot more often than in OMD.
I haven't played Towns, but Sang-Froid was very fun. Planning each night never got old. The actual combat could be better though...but you just need to try and avoid it the best you can because traps are the meat and bones of the game.
Post edited September 01, 2013 by DProject