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Just a quick one: For those of you after a casual management game, Turmoil could be a safe bet. GOG just added The Heat Is On DLC too. GOG have had the game on their store for a while, but they were sadly missing the DLC until this week.

See also: BTRE's review of the game and the DLC.

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Here's what the DLC features:

  • A new town (and mayor!) and a new oil-rich map divided into three areas.
  • In each area, new drilling mechanics are introduced, powered by a new underground substance: magma.
  • You'll see familiar faces like Edward and Fred and William. They brought their goods with them in train wagons, so you can instantly stock up on all your favorite drilling gear.
  • There are also new people, like Philip, who runs a shady card game in the saloon.
  • Jack is a new character that runs a magma tools operation from his shed. He likes chicken.
  • Anthony is also back from last time. Instead of dealing in diamonds, he has his own store where you can sell and buy all sorts of underground treasures.
  • The new mayor is not quite like the old one. His tips are free, and he uses a different auction system. But shares still cost money!
  • There's a cat walking around the village! He doesn't do a whole lot, but what can you expect from these creatures?
  • And last but not least: a couple of brand new music tracks!

Find the DLC on GOG now or head here if you don't own the main game.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: DLC, GOG, Indie Game
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