Re: Downloading games from the Internet
[Re: opcvop]
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05/28/08 04:07 AM
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Frances
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Big Fish Games have some good deals, and a wide variety of games including adventure games. Look for what they call "large file adventures", several Nancy Drews, Safecracker 2006, East Side to name a few. Price range from $19.99 for one off down to $6.99 per game if you commit to 12 in 12 months. You only pay when you download. Lots of the games (not large file AGs) can be downloaded and played free for 1 hour trial period.
Frances
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Re: Downloading games from the Internet
[Re: Frances]
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05/28/08 06:08 AM
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raylinstephens
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... and your BFG credits never expire. Important since members are charged every 4 weeks.
I see they now have the next to last Nancy Drew! Wow BFG, quite up-to-date. They also have Ghost in the Sheet.
If they sell more large adventures they will most likely also try to carry more of them.
So many games, so little time.
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Re: Downloading games from the Internet
[Re: raylinstephens]
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05/28/08 07:39 AM
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Becky
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Steam has adventures that you can download and so does Manifesto Games and GameTap and Gamestop (for GameTap you must always stay connected to the service while playing the games). Some of the adventure developers and publishers also make games available via download, including Kheops, Frogwares, Microids, Got Game, Telltale and Ubisoft. I'm sure there are others that we haven't named yet in this thread.
I don't know of a site that compares prices for downloads, though. When comparing costs, you may want to stay aware of exchange rates -- US Dollars versus Euros, for instance.
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Re: Downloading games from the Internet
[Re: Becky]
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05/28/08 09:32 AM
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I've thought about getting Ghost in the Sheet from Big Fish. Could it be burnt to a disc and traded?
I have a bunch of hidden object games from Big Fish, all but one are in hour demo mode.
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Re: Downloading games from the Internet
[Re: Becky]
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05/28/08 09:43 AM
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No games off any casual game site may be traded. The key you get to unlock the game, is for you to unlock only. It is not transferable. Ana
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Re: Downloading games from the Internet
[Re: GuybrushThreepwood]
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05/28/08 10:09 AM
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I down loaded Auroa and I had a problom from the start of the game ,I must admit they did try to help and when I could nt get it to work they refunded the money right away .The company was gamergate .
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Re: Downloading games from the Internet
[Re: opcvop]
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05/28/08 01:24 PM
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The Haze
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I have always wondered about this. I am a collector (Very small time) of certain types of games. If I download a game (legally; pay for it etc.) is it mechanically possible to burn it to a disk and save it strictly for my own use. Not only do I wonder if it can be done, but are there legal or moral implications to taking this step?
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