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Get ready – Beholder: Conductor is now available on GOG with a 10% discount until May 3rd, 1 PM UTC!

Become a conductor of the Determination Bringer train: monitor passengers, report incidents, and carry out important Ministry assignments – whose level of secrecy depends only on your loyalty. And remember: mission success is very important to you!

You can now also get the Soundtrack.

Now on GOG!
I'm really curious about this one. Intend to buy it next week.
Ok, so I'm not the only one who thought this would be an Octodad style game about a beholder conducting an orchestra, right?
I wonder if it's anything in the vein of Obra Dinn?
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dnovraD: I wonder if it's anything in the vein of Obra Dinn?
In what sense? I don't see any connection. This just seems like Beholder on a train.
Wild that the only review thinks that the Beholder series supports totalitarian regimes rather than show how horrifying living in such places can be (and is ultimately a criticism of them).
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pablodusk: In what sense? I don't see any connection. This just seems like Beholder on a train.
The whole, "Seeing what's right, and what's wrong", seeing as when someone tells me, "This is Beholder on a train" doesn't tell me squat.

Also, see the post below.
Post edited 4 days ago by dnovraD
By name, I figured it for a big floating eyeball critter using electricity in some way. Color me surprised.
Clearly this is another installment in the Beholder series of games.

https://www.gog.com/en/game/beholder
https://www.gog.com/en/game/beholder_2
https://www.gog.com/en/game/beholder_3

And a Demo if you want to get some sense of things.

https://www.gog.com/en/game/beholder_3_demo

It seems like some here don't have any awareness of these games, available at GOG.
Good to see Alawar putting out good games, their early stuff wasn't too good.
I really dig the visual representation.
Not so sure about the apparent countdown that I seem to see in some scenes of the trailer.
I usually don't like to play games that force a time limit on me.

I also never played any of the other games in the series, so I have no clue, whether I'd like the gameplay in general (a quick check revealed, that I got the second game ("Beholder 2") here on GOG for free - but I never tried it).