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Just some simple and quick news: as confirmed in the following tweet by Polytron, until February 6th you can pay-what-you-want to buy the platformer FEZ, starting 0.01 USD. Obviously you can pay more and the money will be sent to a charity called American Civil Liberties Union. This deal only applies for the itch.io store.

To sum it up, FEZ is a game that was originally released for Linux on September 13th, 2013 and at its launch was met with critical acclaim by professional reviewers, although the response among users wasn't that enthusiastic, according to Metacritic. The last update it received was on August 12th, 2016, as you can see in the following GOL article. There was going to be a sequel, but a couple of weeks after its release the cancellation was officially confirmed by Polytron.

Official site: FEZ
itch.io Store page: FEZ

About the game (Official)
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Gomez is a 2D creature living in a 2D world. Or is he? When the existence of a mysterious 3rd dimension is revealed to him, Gomez is sent out on a journey that will take him to the very end of time and space. Use your ability to navigate 3D structures from 4 distinct classic 2D perspectives. Explore a serene and beautiful open-ended world full of secrets, puzzles and hidden treasures. Unearth the mysteries of the past and discover the truth about reality and perception. Change your perspective and look at the world in a different way. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Just a regular Linux user (not even a programmer at the moment of contributing) who used to mostly write about obscure but still interesting games with native support, in an effort to help them gain a bit of deserved exposure.

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Quoting: Corben...this game is a masterpiece. Thanks to Renaud Bédard and Ethan Lee we have a flawless Linux version, and this game is really fun to play.

Completely agreed! I wish I could wipe my memory and play it again fresh.
Kalman98 Feb 1, 2017
Quoting: PieGamer314I was literally about to get this game, and then I did a little bit of research on the ACLU. The first paragraph on wikipedia was enough for me. I'm not even paying one cent for Fez, no matter how good it looks, if they're giving the money to the ACLU.

Same. The game looks amazing, but the ACLU doesn't deserve my money. It's a real shame, as I'd love to play this, but I don't have money to spare on buying it full price at the moment.
Redface Feb 1, 2017
Looks like a cool game and its a good organization to support so I donated a bit.
rustybroomhandle Feb 1, 2017
Quoting: Kalman98
Quoting: PieGamer314I was literally about to get this game, and then I did a little bit of research on the ACLU. The first paragraph on wikipedia was enough for me. I'm not even paying one cent for Fez, no matter how good it looks, if they're giving the money to the ACLU.

Same. The game looks amazing, but the ACLU doesn't deserve my money. It's a real shame, as I'd love to play this, but I don't have money to spare on buying it full price at the moment.

"The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization[5][6] whose stated mission is "to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States."[7] It works through litigation, lobbying, and community empowerment."

This is bad, why exactly?

I'd have thought users of free software would be all about civil rights.


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Kalman98 Feb 2, 2017
Quoting: rustybroomhandle
Quoting: Kalman98
Quoting: PieGamer314I was literally about to get this game, and then I did a little bit of research on the ACLU. The first paragraph on wikipedia was enough for me. I'm not even paying one cent for Fez, no matter how good it looks, if they're giving the money to the ACLU.

Same. The game looks amazing, but the ACLU doesn't deserve my money. It's a real shame, as I'd love to play this, but I don't have money to spare on buying it full price at the moment.

"The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization[5][6] whose stated mission is "to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States."[7] It works through litigation, lobbying, and community empowerment."

This is bad, why exactly?

I'd have thought users of free software would be all about civil rights.

When I said "same", I didn't personally mean that exact paragraph. I meant that I had researched them and come to the conclusion that I could not support them. Kyrottimus has made some fine points, if you look at his previous comments as well. From that same Wikipedia page:

"Current positions of the ACLU include: opposing the death penalty; supporting same-sex marriage and the right of gays to adopt; supporting birth control and abortion rights;"

Now don't get me wrong here. I'm not trying to start an argument or moral debate or any such thing. But since you asked, I am explaining. The part that I highlighted in bold there on that quote, "supporting birth control and abortion rights"... that is not what the ACLU should stand for. By supporting that, they are trying to take away the rights of infant children to live. How can I give money to a cause like that? I'm sure there are some good reasons to support them, but with things like that, they mean nothing to me. And there are many other reasons I am refusing to give them my money, but that one is the most obvious and is reason enough on its own.
Cheeseness Feb 2, 2017
Quoting: Kalman98"Current positions of the ACLU include: opposing the death penalty; supporting same-sex marriage and the right of gays to adopt; supporting birth control and abortion rights;"

Now don't get me wrong here. I'm not trying to start an argument or moral debate or any such thing. But since you asked, I am explaining. The part that I highlighted in bold there on that quote, "supporting birth control and abortion rights"... that is not what the ACLU should stand for. By supporting that, they are trying to take away the rights of infant children to live.
I feel the need to point out that the part you highlighted is about contraceptives and foetuses, and not about infant children.

It also appears that US courts have found such matters to be covered by "the Constitution and laws of the United States", and seem well within the ACLU's scope.


For whatever it's worth, as an outsider to the U.S., I've been pleased to see developers step forward like this in a time when issues they feel strongly about deserve attention, and it's been nice to see the positive response that the gaming community has given. Cardboard Computer have also been doing a similar thing with some more transparent numbers on what they've raised, and they've exceeded their target $2k by more than 6 times.
Kalman98 Feb 2, 2017
Quoting: Cheeseness
Quoting: Kalman98"Current positions of the ACLU include: opposing the death penalty; supporting same-sex marriage and the right of gays to adopt; supporting birth control and abortion rights;"

Now don't get me wrong here. I'm not trying to start an argument or moral debate or any such thing. But since you asked, I am explaining. The part that I highlighted in bold there on that quote, "supporting birth control and abortion rights"... that is not what the ACLU should stand for. By supporting that, they are trying to take away the rights of infant children to live.
I feel the need to point out that the part you highlighted is about contraceptives and foetuses, and not about infant children.

It also appears that US courts have found such matters to be covered by "the Constitution and laws of the United States", and seem well within the ACLU's scope.


For whatever it's worth, as an outsider to the U.S., I've been pleased to see developers step forward like this in a time when issues they feel strongly about deserve attention, and it's been nice to see the positive response that the gaming community has given. Cardboard Computer have also been doing a similar thing with some more transparent numbers on what they've raised, and they've exceeded their target $2k by more than 6 times.

This will probably be my last comment here, as this is not the topic of this thread, but I do not agree with you there. A child is a child, whether it is born or not. It is alive, no matter what you call it. I am not questioning whether abortion is legal - of course I know that it is, and this saddens me greatly. Many things have been legal in the past that most do not agree with now.

I would like to mention one last time, I have no intentions of an argument here. I have explained myself, and I do not think there is any more for me to say. Thank you for your time in reading it.
Liam Dawe Feb 2, 2017
Just a reminder, please do try to keep it as civil as possible. Some topics can get heated, but let's all keep our composure shall we :)
Now it starts at $1.
tuubi Feb 2, 2017
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Quoting: iplaygameswearingatuxNow it starts at $1.
Still not a bad price if you like puzzle platformers.
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