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I do think the PC version of Putt-Putt is overpriced at 9.99, and there's almost no way (understandably) that GOG would bring Zoo here for that. But he part of the four main Humongous franchises, so hopefully they will at least be willing to sneak him in at some point. Third, Putt-Putt is the "sappiest" of the four main Humongous characters I can understand if GOG would be hesitant about bringing those games. I wish Nimbus the best in reaching the children's market with these games (especially on iOS and Android), but I still want the original Scumm games here for the "nostalgia" market. (Nimbus has had a PC port of Putt-Putt available for download for months now.) Big Fish makes sense in that these games are "family-friendly" and BF comes across as a family-friendly store, so it's logical that the games would appear there. Second, technically the Humongous games have been available on various lesser-known dd services for years, such as Atari's own store, Gamehouse, and probably a few others. So while these games aren't very important to them, they have not been rejected.
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(He did that with another series of games that were rejected.) The games have not appeared, and admittedly probably won't come for some time, because GOG has been busy with higher-priority items. ) I actually heard about this from a post Alfie made in the HE thread.įirst (and as I said in the HE thread I don't think Turnipslayerr would mind me saying this), I know that GOG has definitely not rejected the games, as I specifically asked Turnip to be open with me about that. Inevitably I'm going to share my thoughts. Amok: GoG may think it is beneath them to save the children classics from Humongous Entertainment (or at least there has been no inclinations that they intend to do so), but there seems to be an unexpected source - the 'casual store' Big Fish.