It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
https://deals.gamezebo.com/sales/the-nyop-gamer-bundle-3-0

Pay what you want (minimum $1) to get;
Dungeon Hearts (Steam code)
Little Things Forever (DRM-free)

Beat the Average (currently $1.20) to get;
Waveform (DRM-free)
Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time (Steam code)
Royal Envoy 2 (DRM-free)
Fishdom (DRM-free)

All PC & Mac.
Waveform and Dungeon Hearts are both good.
$1.64 atm lol...sheesh
This are all good games (except Little things Forever, I don't have that one).

Doc Clock is a nice puzzle platformer, it surprised me.
Royal Envoy 2 is one of the best TM games
Fishdom is a very nice Match-3

There are demos of Royal Envoy 2 and Fishdom on Big Fish, if you want to give them a try, but for this price this is a steal...
nice bundle :)
Only reason getting it is for dungeon hearts and the fish game. :)
Thanks for the heads-up, bought for Dungeon Hearts
I can vouch for Waveform being a pretty chilled (unless you like to 100% games) fun time... does this come with the Eris DLC included though I wonder
Out of curiosity, what is a time management game? I've heard of those but I think I've never played one. Is it the casual games' equivalent of RTS/business sims?
Post edited June 04, 2013 by Leroux
avatar
Leroux: Out of curiosity, what is a time management game? I've heard of those but I think I've never played one. Is it the casual games' equivalent of RTS/business sims?
You click on different nodes around the screen. Each one takes a different amount of time, it takes a certain amount of time for the character to travel to those nodes, multiple nodes can be going at once, you have to fill the orders of multiple customers in most or all of them.

Those are the basic design principles that time management games are built on. Diner Dash was one of the first of the really popular time management games.