Humble Weekly Sale puts Daedalic adventures up for grabs

Journey of a Roach - 7

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Alright, it perhaps might not have the cachet of the WB Games Humble Bundle, but Daedalic’s Humble Weekly Sale is no slouch, offering five titles for whatever you like or eight for $6.

The big surprise is probably the presence of Journey of a Roach, which was released this week, as one of the titles available if you pay $6 or over. Considering it’s currently £10.79 by itself on Steam, and it came out three days ago… yeah. That’s quite a deal.

Paying whatever you like will net you the darkly cartoony Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes, eco-thriller A New Beginning: The Final Cut, fantasy point-and-clicker The Whispered World, and two The Chronicles of Shakespeare games – Romeo & Juliet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Which, sadly, are hidden object games.

$6 will get you all of the above plus Journey of a Roach, Deponia, and The Dark Eye adventure Chains of Satinav. Which always makes me think of being tied to a Tomtom. You’ll also get soundtracks to every single one of these games.

Fancy it? You’ve got, ooh, six days and 23 hours to make your purchase.


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