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Empire Rising

Moebius, a contemporary metaphysical adventure from the master storyteller Jane Jensen, the creator of Gabriel Knight and Grey Matter, is available 20% off for pre-order for Windows and Mac OS X on GOG.com. That's only $23.99 until April 15, when the game is expected to arrive. Pre-order now, and play the 2-chapter GOG.com exclusive demo while you wait for the release!

When a secretive government agency enlists Malachi Rector to determine whether a murdered woman in Venice resembles any particular historical figure, he is left with nothing but questions. Why would the U.S. government hire him--a dealer of high-end antiques--to look into a foreign murder? Why does David Walker, a former Special Forces operative he meets in his travels, feel like someone Malachi’s known all his life? And how come everytime Malachi lets his guard down, someone tries to kill him?

Moebius is a contemporary adventure that merges classic point-and-click puzzle solving with Jane Jensen’s sophisticated storytelling. Travel the world using Malachi’s unique deductive powers to analyze suspects, make historical connections, and uncover the truth behind a theory of space and time the government will defend at any cost. This thrilling new adventure game from master storyteller Jane Jensen (Gabriel Knight, Gray Matter) and Phoenix Online Studios (Cognition, The Silver Lining) introduces Malachi Rector, an expert in antiquities whose photographic memory and eye for detail transform people and clues into interactive puzzles.

If you miss the times when adventure games were played mostly for the great and immersive storytelling, not just for the puzzles, humor, and views, be sure to pre-order Moebius for $23.99 on GOG.com. That's 20% off the full post-release price, and you'll get to set the mood for the game with the full soundtrack (MP3/FLAC), available instantly. You can also jump right in to action with the GOG.com-exclusive demo, covering the first two chapters of the game! The 20% off special pre-order discount offer lasts until April 15, when the game is set for launch.
cool! I am a lot more interested in this compared to broken age tbh.
Nice, more adventure games are always welcome. :)
Bad GOG. A misleading title? It's a Pre-Order, not a Release.
Edit: And it's fixed now.
Post edited March 27, 2014 by Grargar
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Great! Now you just need to add Gray Matter.
Well, GOG, Phoenix Online and Jane Jansen never failed me... I guess I'll have to pre-order :)
Any Beta-Testers that would recommend preordering it?
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Ingsoc85: Great! Now you just need to add Gray Matter.
I wonder why it's still not here - I bought it from Polish CD Project shop, DRM-free.
(very good AA adventure, btw.)
Hmmmmm
OK, so I pre-ordered this game over on the devs website quite a while ago. Can I look into getting a code for this version cause I want it on GOG?
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Grargar: Bad GOG. A misleading title? It's a Pre-Order, not a Release.
Edit: And it's fixed now.
Yeah it was just a mistake in the thread title.
I got a 404 at first lol.
One of the very, very few Kickstarters I backed that didn't turn out into a disappointment. Quite the contrary, the parts I played were immensely enjoyable (a lot of that was thanks to the great writing, especially the snide remarks made by the priggish protagonist) and Robert Holmes' soundtrack is absolutely brilliant!
After a few point&click games I've concluded I don't like them that much; But I might pick it up cheap on a sale. Hmmm...

Maybe if I get ahold of this some day I'll play it and change my mind if it's particularly awesome, but I'm not going to hold my breath.
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xxxIndyxxx: cool! I am a lot more interested in this compared to broken age tbh.
Probably because soon there's gonna be a tonne of classic-style point & click adventures on the market, while Broken Age was very much a streamlined tablet-ized experience with nary a "puzzle" in it.

Games like Moebius, Tex Murphy - Tesla Effect, the Shadowgate remake, Asylum, STASIS, Quest for Infamy, Armikrog are going to blow away casualized 3-hour "games" like Broken Age away.
What I played of the beta was fun, sadly I didn't have the time to spend more time with it. Looking forward to the full release.