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A yummy tower defense/RPG snack, that's hard to refuse. May contain nuts.
Defender's Quest, an addictive mixture of tower defense and RPG set in a world shattered by mysterious disease, is available 60% off, on GOG.com. That's only $5.99 for the next 24 hours!

Did you ever want to have special psychic powers that would let you toy with souls of living human beings and bind them to your will? Please don't answer. Azra, the Royal Librarian, never asked for such a thing. In fact, she never asked for any of the ordeals that fate put her through. But--willing or not--she's become a hero and the future of her homeland depends solely on her. All because of her suddenly discovered ability to turn her companions into etheric specters and command them like pawns around a battlefield existing outside space and time. Wanna hear a secret? She's starting to enjoy it.

Defender's Quest does many things that many games fail to do. First of all, it's a tower defense game that never gets boring. That's mostly achieved by mixing in many RPG elements. That leads us to another thing that this game gets right--mixing genres. Nine times out of ten combining so very different gaming philosophies will backfire. Here, we've got the lucky number ten, that managed to hit the sweet spot and emerge as a perfect and seamless combination. The gameplay here is just as much enjoyable and intuitive, as it is fresh. The brilliant, unforced humor serves as the cherry on top. You'll be enjoying this game for hours. Be warned, though--it's quite addictive!

Answer the mysterious call, grasp the mystical power, and face the ominous force that plagues the Valley of the Forgotten. Are you prepared for hours of enthralling gameplay? Get your copy of Defender's Quest, for only $5.99 until Thursday, January 24, 10:59AM GMT.

If you'd like to try the game first, here's a lengthy browser-based demo (with the ability to export your saved game to the full version, so you won't have to start over after you decide to buy it).
Post edited January 24, 2013 by G-Doc
Already have this, but good promo. Never thought one sheep could give me such a problem :)
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011284mm: I am really interested in this game. Yet with a backlog of games and nearly no free time, the idea that there is a number two on the way makes me want to hold out for them both to come on sale together like GOG did with Disponia. (GOG there is a subtle hint like a sledgehammer).
this game is actually good for your backlog - when you play some epic rpg or long adventure game or something and you just can't go on, you just start Defender's Quest, play one or two missions and you're fresh again to come back to that original game :)
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Koolyghin: The Royal... Liberian?
Damn. What a strange mistake. That's not even remotely the word I was going for. Some kind of auto-correct frackup, maybe?

Oh well, at least it didn't say "Libertine".
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jsjrodman: Well, I sure hope the humor can come through intact. It's very difficult to handle that sort of thing and ti's quite key to the experience of the game.

Crossing my fingers.
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larsiusprime: Hoping so, too - we had several translators apply, and I had some of my german-speaking friends help me vet them before we picked one. We'll also submit the final text to several rounds of proof-reading in case anything needs to be punched up/tweaked.

I take it by your post you speak German? Would you like to help us "test" the translation :D ?
No, I'm a fumble-mouthed American. I speak poor quality English and amazingly rudimentary French. I can also swear in Swedish, Finnish, German, and French-Canadian.

I don't think this really qualifies me as a translator.
Just finished the demo. It is an addictive tower defense game. I kind of liked it...