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These corridors sure are spacey.

<span class="bold">StarCrawlers</span>, a turn-based dungeon crawler where you deal with randomly generated hazards in closed space(s), is available now DRM-free on GOG.com with a 25% launch discount.

If corporate espionage is your game, your only hope for success is putting together a band of those intrepid enough to hunt for bounties, undertake sabotage missions, and navigate the dangers of space, while keeping you in reasonably good standing.
Coming out of GID, Starcrawlers now features intriguing lore items, a trader of exotic goods, bosses spawned by disgruntled corporations, plus plenty of fixes and improvements.

The 25% discount will last until May 30, 4PM UTC.

Watch the trailer.
Post edited May 23, 2017 by maladr0Id
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Breja: I love the idea of a sci-fi dungeon crawler (and turn based at that!), but the randomly generated levels thing is not my favourite "feature", maybe because I care more about having one awesome playthrough than many ok ones. I'll wishlist it for now and wait for a better discount.
The randomly generated levels are restricted to the side missions. The story missions are pretty much handcrafted from my experience.