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    Hi,


    How many indie downloadable game do you own? So far, I've bought Bejeweled 2, Chuzzle and Wild West Wendy.




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    I've only bought Space Tripper (I just couldn't live without beating it) and Zuma, which I think is the best casual game ever.

    Since I don't have much free time to play games, I just download and play demos or web games when I'm bored.
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    Bugatron
    Best Friends Forever
    Cosmobots
    Chuzzle
    HamsterBall
    StarMonkey
    StrayFire.

    Currently considering Ultratron as a purchase too.

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    Platypus (original)
    Hamsterball
    Aerial Antics

    Um, and I think that's it.

    As you can see I only really like colourful action games. Which is probably why I made one.

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    My list is too long to post here... but I've been buying more casual games than regular games lately. Know why? I bought a few casual games last year... then this spring I bought a couple AAA titles.

    Let me just say this about AAA titles:

    1. 30 second wait before the game even starts LOADING to view the company logo and tagline ("We Make Games!") of every company involved in the project.

    2. No "Try and Buy" so they get away with making a horrendous interface. I love losing complete control of my cursor and computer during load sequences. :P I love having to go into a manual to find out that F10 brings up the menu.

    3. Crashola! Because Indies get such fast feedback, most (most!) Indie games are relatively stable. AAA titles... no way. I crashed more times with the 3 AAA games I bought in the last two months than in Indie games I've bought for the last couple years.

    4. No way to quickly get in and out of game. Say you want to play a quick something while doing a "rebuild all." Pop up a casual game, play a few minutes, go back. Or, bring up an AAA title... swap in the CD. Watch the 30-40 seconds of logos. Now endure the 1-2 minutes of loading. Now go through the smoothly scrolling transition menus (10-20 seconds). And boom, you're ready to start the game. Ready to quit? Find the save feature. Click "exit" on the menu. Click through "are you sure?" Now go back to main menu. Now click "exit" there. Now click are you sure again. Now go through a shutdown process that's almost as slow as the load process. Holy cow!

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    Me *personally* (as opposed to decisions and games shared with other half), Fate. Pow Pow's Great Adventure. Might have bought Alien Flux eventually but the price at the time was a bit high and I managed to win a free copy instead. :)

    ... most casual games just aren't interesting enough for me to feel compelled to buy them, bored housewife or no. I have particular tastes. As the ONE person who loved AF's control scheme and has no interest in Ultratron, I think I just don't fit in with the market :)

    (Chuzzle is *awfully* shiny though. Must... resist... virtual crack...)
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    Ditto on Raptisoft's AAA game comments. But I'll add that most AAA games just aren't as fun as the indie ones anyway. And the recent story-driven-gameplay obsession really kills replayability. And on point #4 you forgot the unskippable "cinematic" intros, in addition to all that other stuff ;). And then there's the Tecmo games with a 10+ second legal notice before the company logos even start. Arrgghh!!

    That said, I haven't been buying nearly as many indie games as I really want to (Low on money, so I haven't been able to get the few AAA I actually am interested in either). These are the ones I have bought (In no order):

    Gish
    Orbz
    Paradoxion

    The ones I still plan to get once I get some extra money are (in no order):

    Cactus Bruce and the Corporate Monkeys
    Big Kahuna Reef (I can't believe I actually got hooked on a match-3 game :D )
    Professor Fizzwizzle
    BreakQuest
    Super DX-Ball
    Hyperballoid
    Pop-Pop
    Hamsterball
    Alien Shooter
    Platypus
    DROD: Journey to Rooted Hold
    Jets'n'Guns
    Dr. Lunatic Supreme With Cheese
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    Recent purchases:
    Astral Masters
    Fate

    In total, I've probably bought about eight or nine over the past few years. I probably would have bought a few Popcap games but the free web versions are sufficient to satisfy my urges. :)
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    Hey Papillion, buy Chuzzle and I'll give you a free Hamsterball. :)

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    I've bought... none! But I've been given a few. There have been some that I would have bought, except... more games for my PC? I'm supposed to be working! And the reality is that even games I really like, I'll end up playing for 20 minutes and then forgetting about forever and ever.

    Besides which, I generally prefer old console games, which are also much cheaper.
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    (Actually my other half bought Hamsterball a long time ago..... and then swore at it a lot. This was pre 2.0, there have probably been many changes since then, I think he's forgotten about it by now. I didn't count it on the list because it wasn't MY purchase.)

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    Ricochet Lost Worlds
    Orbz
    Bejewelled (bought it for my wife)
    Pretty Good Solitaire (also bought it for my wife)
    Galactic Civilizations
    Outpost Kaloki
    Mythic Blades

    So that's seven. Not including my own. :)
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    Twisted (by Rays Maze guy)
    BattleGirl
    Sentinels of Ceth
    Bumbler
    DeadEnd3D
    SpaceTripper
    Mutant Storm
    Bugatron
    Puppytron
    others I cant think of at the moment.

    Professor Fizzwizzle is my probable next purchase.

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    Strangely enough I have never actually purchased an indie game.

    I OWN probably about 50 but they are "donated" to me to help with marketing :)

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    Astral Tournament
    Astral Masters

    There are others I would have bought, (mostly the strategy-ish games) but I got free copies here and there from beta testing and what-not. Although I lost many of my games when my system wiped recently. I'm not sure how to even get some of them back. Oh, the pitfalls of online distribution!

    And I've been bordering on the edge of buying Fate for a long time now. One of these days I'm sure I'll cave in and do it.

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    Democracy
    Outpost Kaloki
    Uplink
    Gish
    Meridian 59
    Almost all of Hamumu's games :)
    Would have bought Glace if it wasn't free

    Been meaning to pick up Hamsterball and Chromadrome as well, just haven't had time to play them as much as I'd like.

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    Actually my other half bought Hamsterball a long time ago..... and then swore at it a lot.
    2.0 has somewhat better balance. But he might as well wait until November to download, because we'll have the "Shockwave 3" levels as a free upgrade for people who bought it off our site.

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    Dweep
    Avernum 1
    Avernum 2
    Avernum 3

    (Odd choice eh?) I'm mostly an old school hardcore gamer compared to a casual gamer. The only reason I purchased Dweep was for my girlfriend, so that we could have a game that we could play together. Other then that, I'm only for retro (mostly rpg) gaming.
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    Crimsonland
    Wik
    Bookworm Deluxe (as a gift)

    Personally I would love to see more "hardcore" action style casual games like Crimsonland / Alien Shooter. I don't have time to play AAA titles anymore, but I still like the action. Guess I need to get off my butt and do it myself!
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    Enchantasy
    All six Commander Keen games
    King of Dragon Pass (received as gift)
    Starscape
    Neophyte: The Journey Begins (The game is free, but I bought the T-shirt.)
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    In chronological order of when I got them:

    Dinner with Moriarty
    Dweep
    Tileworld (freeware)
    Rocknor's Bad Day
    Aargon 2 Deluxe
    RocketMania Deluxe
    Fish Fillets (freeware)
    Avernum 1 - 3
    Oasis


    My wife got a few:

    Snood
    Ricochet: Lost Worlds
    Bejeweled 2


    The interesting thing about Ricochet: I thought she wouldn't go for it because it wasn't cute and cartooney. But she really liked the "industrial" graphic style, which surprised me.

    Any future shareware game purchases will have to wait until I get tired of Oasis. What a nifty little timekiller that is!

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    I don't own any, but I may purchase Mount and Blade today. That game is seriously addictive!

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    Pretty short list, may have picked up some others like ClashNSlash if didn't already get full versions when ran em. My last AAA purchase was Doom 3, little on store shelves look interesting anymore.
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    Jets N Guns

    With probably Gish being the next thing I would consider buying!

    Last AAA I bought was HalfLife2 via Steam, the only game for a long time i actualy felt involved with :)
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    Teenage Lawnmower
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    Some games have come very close (platapus, dweep) but I have always resisted. If I had more money I'd definately buy more.
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    I haven't been into the shareware scene until recently, so only two:

    strategy 3 dark legions (http://www.mascot.hu/)
    titan assault (http://www.goldbolt.com/)

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    I have a whole bunch. A few of these were donated to me for one reason or another but many i bought

    teenage lawn mower
    pretty much all of hamumu's stuff
    heavy weapon
    zuma
    strange adventures in infinite space
    crimsonland
    ultratron/puppytron
    alien flux
    dudester
    drod : journey to the rooted hold
    digipool
    superstar chefs
    snood
    jewel quest
    mahjongg quest

    ...and no doubt a number of games I've forgotten to mention...

    BUT! What I find really really interesting looking through this list (other than the fact that clearly way too many of you are still only potential Aargon customers) is that there are a number of good games listed here that I'd never heard of. Same in the cream of the crop indies thread. And Im someone who really follows online/downloadable games closely and knows a lot about the industry. Just imagine how unknown these games are to the average typical consumer. It just goes to show how lacking in exposure much of our stuff is and how getting the word out is soooo important.
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    Feeding Frenzy
    Platypus
    Crimsonland
    Alien Shooter
    Alien Sky
    Astrobatics
    Iggle Pop
    Jets N Guns
    Jewel Quest
    Riccochet Extreme
    Demonstar (all versions)
    Everything by Spiderweb Software

    I would have bought Froggy Castle, but I completed it before the demo time was up.

    Thinking about buying Democracy too.

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    I've only bought two: Gish (which I love, but I hate the way I can't pick any level to play once completing it) and Hamsterball (which is awesome, amazing presentation).

    I also got Puzzle Monkey for my GF, she really loves it, and so do I. I never thought Sokoban could be implemented so solidly!

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    Haven't bought any yet. (Was close to buying Democracy and Leaderz and possible Platypus (my wife liked playing 2 player), but haven't yet).

    I have:
    Battles of Norghan (Beta Tested)

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