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QuoteDungeons of Dredmor to be released through Steam on July 13, 2011
Gaslamp Games is proud to announce that we have partnered with Valve to release Dungeons of Dredmor on the Steam platform for the exceptional price of $4.99 on Wednesday, July 13th. Gaslamp Games is dedicated to providing classic dungeon crawling adventure in the spirit of classic roguelikes to both seasoned and casual players alike.
“Our business acumen department has been hard at work within our underground lava-fortress for the last several weeks devising a distribution system for our product, pushing tiny models of software packages and legendary beasts around a map of the middle planes with wooden dowels,” said Gaslamp’s Daniel Jacobsen. “However, after the tragic death of the Last Gryphon at the hands of the overzealous Gnomish Flying Couriers, we decided that we needed a more proven content delivery system.”
Dungeons of Dredmor will be available through the Steam distribution network in both Windows and OS X flavors.
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Looks like i will be buying via Steam then, makes me a happy Steam user heh best of both worlds cannot ask for more really.
I read their DRM blog bit in the FAQ and i agree completely with what they are saying. Paypal have frozen accounts for me before, so i refuse to use them!
Same for me. :/
(When I first saw the title, I thought it was a new [URL='http://caravelgames.com/Articles/Games.html']DROD[/URL] game. ^^)
Still, all the more reason for Desura to come about.
Just wanted to mention that, as has been covered extensively on our [URL='http://www.gaslampgames.com/blog/']blog[/URL] recently, we are working very hard on two things at the moment which we are aware are very important to you guys: a Linux version of the game, and alternative methods of distribution.
We can't say for certainty that the Linux version of Dredmor will be out on release day. I wish we could, but if it was it would probably not be nearly as fun as it should be. It is the main goal of our programming team to give people a way to purchase the game on all platforms as quickly as possible, and we really value our Linux fans so don't worry, you are in our thoughts and on our white boards.
We're also currently in talks with some providers of more direct sales systems at the moment so if you want to bypass as many middle-men as possible, we want to give you that option as well.
Or will it be like classic rogue with randomly generated dungeons but where you win once you retrieve something like the amulet of Yendor and get out alive? (Hopefully easier in that case. I had to modify the source code to beat rogue. :p)
However, they give a very detailed explanation here of why they don't allow direct payment:
http://www.gaslampgames.com/blog/2011/06/30/more-faqs-or-on-the-folly-of-giving-money-directly-to-developers/
That's something I can identify with very well. I usually don't feel comfortable entering my credit card number on small sites running their own payment service. My preferred payment method is paypal without an account (I don't use any site storing credit card info as a general rule).
On the other hand, with all the bad things I keep hearing about paypal, boycotting it doesn't sound like such a bad idea. ^^
The other example used is Project Zomboid and the problems they have had. Not the best example as currently they have my money, and the problems are for selling an unfinished game!? (It is worth every penny
You should really consider giving Desura a shot when it's out for Linux. I think they're doing a great job.
Thanks for considering us Linux users for your game, I really appreciate it!
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Granted of course, that aside was coming from a former employee, so what do I know?
As for Loki, it was already gone before I even discovered GNU/Linux. :/
Back on topic - To the developers if you read this topic again, I hope you bring it to Desura and the Ubuntu Software Centre, both would increase your popularity on Linux.