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These guys really know how to make great indie games. Freedom Games was founded by Donovan Duncan and Ben Robinson, both industry veterans in video games and media and, most importantly, lifelong gamers. As they say themselves, they ARE gamers, and they work with games they really love and believe in.

And it absolutely shows when looking at their titles. We are more than happy to announce that 6 of Freedom Games’ games are now available on GOG: Airborne Kingdom, Dreamscaper, Coromon, Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga, Dark Deity: Complete Edition, and Cat Cafe Manager. All with awesome discounts up to -60% that last until December 9th, 2 PM UTC.

Let’s take a close look at what those titles offer!

Airborne Kingdom (-40%)
Exceptional city building and exploration game, where you create your own flying kingdom and lead it on a quest across an expansive world. Explore the varied landscape, build up a floating metropolis, aid struggling people below, uncover lost secrets, roam the skies of the world seeking out resources and opportunities below, find lost temples and deserted cities, complete quests, and usher in a new era of prosperity.




Coromon (-30%)
Beautiful pixel art, turn-based collecting game. It’s a modern take on the classic monster-taming genre. In this one you’ll tame Coromon and explore a vast world filled with thrilling battles, brain-twisting puzzles, and a mysterious threat to the world awaiting defeat. It’s all about taming the eponymous wildlife and challenging the rest of the world: other wildlife, trainers, or titanic bosses!




Dark Deity: Complete Edition (-50%)
Turn and party-based tactical RPG. In Dark Deity we step into the world of Terrazael and lead soon-to-be legendary heroes in a quest to restore a land fractured by broken oaths, reckless wars, and untamed magic. Fight back in turn-based battles, manage character relationships, collect dangerous artifacts, and hopefully restore the world.




Explore the freedom of fun with all those Freedom Games’ titles!
Damn, seems like a good haul.

Eyeing Coromon out of all of these.

Looks like something for everyone.
I'm not buying these games due to them missing Galaxy Achievements even though they have S**** Achievements.
Symphony of War, Dark Deity, and Dreamscaper ( I backed that one on Kickstarter) are very good games. Instabought here. Good buys for sure. Not familiar with the Airborne Kingdoms one however.
Post edited November 25, 2022 by TheCleaner517
Very nice. Let's hope they'll bring also their other published games here as well.

Symphony of War is supposed to be pretty fucking good, so I'm very interested in that one. Coromon and Airborne Kingdom are also of high interest as well. :)
Wow, Dreamscaper is here. Awesome ! Didn't expect that.
One strong launch. Getting every single one of them, sooner and later.
Every single game looks great. :)
Will watch a couple gameplay videos later today, I might grab a couple of the new arrivals.
Truly happy to see Coromon and Symphony of war here!!
Instabought for me too!
Symphony of War looks interesting...
Dark Deity, good that was a freebie from epicgames (and yes even there it is DRM-Free) a few days ago.
How random are stat gains in these games? How are stat gains handled, anyway?

How much freedom do you have in terms of character builds? For example, can you combine two classes on one character?

Do weapons have durability? What's the cost of using magic?

(I'm mainly asking about the SRPGs here, of course.)

Incidentally, Coromon looks like it could be interesting. How similar is it to Pokemon?
These all look good, but I'm especially interested in Dark Deity, Symphony of War, and Coromon. :)
Heh, "now available on Steam!" in Airborne Kingdom's description...
How modern do they mean by a modern gpu in Dark Deity?
Why not just write a graphic minimum and recommended needed
Post edited November 25, 2022 by Fonzer
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Cavalary: Heh, "now available on Steam!" in Airborne Kingdom's description...
And the release video just seems to end abruptly, with about 30 seconds of allocated video still left to play... Hmm!