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The Real Texas

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Kittylambada has released the full version of The Real Texas available on Windows, Mac and Linux priced at $14.95 but if you buy it before this Sunday its available at $7.95.

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QuoteThe Real Texas is an action adventure game that plays like a mashup of Zelda: Link to the Past and Ultima VI.
Sam, an ordinary Texas rancher, is on holiday in England when he falls into a blue portal and lands in The Strange Texas.


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Liam Dawe Jun 15, 2012
Possibly the weirdest game to come out so far this year!
Rustybolts Jun 15, 2012
Well ive purchased this one, although its 32bit deb at moment he is packaging up a 64bit and a tar, Im playing the windows version at the moment through wine, i have to say it seems quite good so far.
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