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Brandon, I have your saw!

Legend of Kyrandia, an unforgettable, classic point-and-click adventure game packed with wondrous locations, mythical creatures, and downright evil sense of humor, is available on GOG.com for only $5.99.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/legend_of_kyrandia][/url]Welcome to the wonderful kingdom of Kyrandia, a land of astounding beauty, home to countless enchanted creatures and spellbinding locations. Alas, dark clouds gather on the horizon: Malcolm, the court jester, has done something terrible and the magical realm will never be the same again. Unless you, Prince Brandon, can achieve the impossible and outfox the demented joker. Remember when adventure games challenged you to beat them, without cutting you any slack? Remember when you had to draw a location map not to get lost in the maze, or were wary of crossing a funny-looking bridge, in fear of falling to a terrible death? Legend of Kyrandia, in all its classic charm and glory, is the epitome of those games.

Legend of Kyrandia is one of the gems of the classic adventure games era. First in the series of three titles, it established the original setting of Kyrandia, a land of unparalleled beauty, and, at the same time, menacing dangers. Celebrated for its unique tone of mischievous humor and inventive quests, it has also been considered a milestone in adventure games evolution. The game introduced innovative elements to the genre, with extremely simple interface and creative use of inventory items. It also made you suffer and die in many imaginative ways (one of them including a particularly charming slasher smile and a very sharp saw).

Prepare for some old-school questing and lose yourself (literally) in a perilous kingdom of Kyrandia, get Legend of Kyrandia, for only $5.99 on GOG.com!
AT. FREAKING. LAST. :)
Between the "finallies" and "instabuys" I feel like a "wasistdaz?"
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Austrobogulator: "Enter a land where magic is real!" is a terrible blurb
"Enter a land where magic is really magical" ?

Trying to help :(
Post edited September 12, 2013 by Potzato
I have honestly never played these games. I always thought that Westwood's early games weren't so good. Hillsfar wasn't good, and the BattleTech games weren't great either, they made a few decent Dungeon Master clones, and then excelled at RTS games and nothing else. How were their foray into adventure games?

Edit: Also, only two games a week?
Post edited September 12, 2013 by Crosmando
Finally here ! Wow I spent so many hours in this game as a teenage. Excellent, thanks Gog !
A truly great series that many missed out on for some reason. The first game is actually my least favourite, it lacks most of the charm and humour of books 2 and 3. I agree with the sentiments above that the series should have been made available as a bundle -- the different tone and perhaps inferior quality of the first game might put some people off.
high rated
6DTD-PTDH-6HQ7-L548
Wow, absolutely awesome addition. Never played these, always wanted to. Will be grabbing it soon (and the other two if they're released on GOG :)
YES YES YES!

One of my all time favorites!
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Soldatov: 6DTD-PTDH-6HQ7-L548
Wow that's nice of you :)

But....I'll leave it for someone else :)

But plus ONE for you!
Post edited September 12, 2013 by Bloodygoodgames
Frankly. I felt this was a rather mediocre King's Quest clone. And quite simple and easy too.

Nevertheless, nice to see it have a home in GOG.
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Soldatov: 6DTD-PTDH-6HQ7-L548
Thank you. Will have to remember to continue this chain, but not right now.
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timppu: Frankly. I felt this was a rather mediocre King's Quest clone. And quite simple and easy too.

Nevertheless, nice to see it have a home in GOG.
he he, strange... I hated King's Quest and never finished any of the games, but Kyrandia is my all-time favourite adventure game :)
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drennan: A truly great series that many missed out on for some reason. The first game is actually my least favourite, it lacks most of the charm and humour of books 2 and 3. I agree with the sentiments above that the series should have been made available as a bundle -- the different tone and perhaps inferior quality of the first game might put some people off.
I actually don't like the third game since it pretty much screws up the canon established by the first game, but to each his own :)
What a pleasant surprise. :) Thx, guys.
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Nickcronomicon: I actually don't like the third game since it pretty much screws up the canon established by the first game, but to each his own :)
Same here. :p