Cthulhu Saves the World (XBL Indie Games)

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Cthulhu Saves the World (XBL Indie Games)

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this game is awesome. really cute old-school RPG with phantasy star/dragon warrior style battles. it's a bit easy but it's pretty fun thus far. only 240 pts, too.

http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Produ ... 0258550756

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Wow...3x the price of the first game. :?
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I downloaded it a few minutes ago and love it! Also, here's a cool video I saw on Kotaku.

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It caught my attention quickly once I saw who developed it
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BigTinz wrote:Wow...3x the price of the first game. :?
Xblig rules mean that if you want to sell a game at 80mps it has to be bellow 50mb. Cthulhu Saves the world is about 113mb (if I remember right) so it had to be 240MSP as its the next price tier.
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Now that I've put about 3 hours into it I can say, this game is great. I'm really into the story and its humor. I love its Dragon Quest style and combat system. I highly recommend this one as I don't think there are too many exceptional Indie Game on the service.
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As someone whos been involved in xbxo indie games for over a year I have to say there are a lot of really good games, you just have to do a little digging.
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i'd say you have to do a LOT of digging.
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aaron wrote:i'd say you have to do a LOT of digging.
I have found a bunch of great indie games over the last year :D
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I just bought this game off of Steam. It was a double pack actually. This and Breath of Death VII for $2.99 total.

Haven't played them yet, but judging from the trailer and community reaction they're suppose to be pretty good old school RPG's. Will probably seem even better since they're only $1.50 apiece really.
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