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From the creators of Monster RPG 2 comes Crystal Picnic a fun a bright looking old school RPG with some interesting elements to it.

Nooskewl have released a new trailer making it looks quite polished already:
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I love that the adventure part is top-down walking around and the combat turns into a side-scroller that's quite unique, can't think of a game that does that.

You can grab a copy of the alpha when you buy it here for $9.99CAD (~$9.33 USD, ~£5.68).

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nitro322 Jan 7, 2014
I rather enjoyed Monster Hunter 2.  For those that haven't played it before, it's a fairly decent, if simplistic, traditional JRPG, something pretty uncommon for Linux.  I bought it for something like $5 a while back and certainly got my money's worth.  Worth checking out, if you have the time.  :-)

Haven't heard of Crystal Picnic yet, but I like the developer, so I'll give this a try, too.  I'm not a fan of buying games in advance, though, so I'll wait until it's further along in development.
Bertram Jan 9, 2014
> I love that the adventure part is top-down walking around and the combat turns into a side-scroller that's quite unique, can't think of a game that does that.

Tales of Phantasia & Co, for instance?
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