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Posted: Feb 25th 2011 11:17PM CaptainProtonX said

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Um...yeah. I guess.

Posted: Feb 25th 2011 11:18PM CaptainProtonX said

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@MightyPirate86

...to be downvoted? Probably.

Posted: Feb 25th 2011 11:23PM EatSleepChuck said

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I sorta want to buy an iPad now.

Posted: Feb 25th 2011 11:24PM I am a machineee said

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The 'sw' in Sworcery is killing my Grammar Nazi OCD!

Posted: Feb 25th 2011 11:29PM gLitterbug said

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I just skimmed the text and read "it's likely you've acquired the method to receive it." then internet in the list after iphone etc. and for a second thought I'd be able to play this on my PC. God damn I hate you now after finding out you just gave me false hope by unsuccessfully trying to be as awesome with your wording as the video.

Posted: Feb 25th 2011 11:36PM Qcombus said

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Double rainbow!!

Posted: Feb 25th 2011 11:41PM Misguided Terran said

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Too bad I'm afraid of apples and all products pertaining to such things... and gnashing things such as in the trailer.

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 12:15AM sadistic freek said

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@Misguided Terran
Haha, it made me think of Bill Burr.
"Jus' nibblin'. Jus' nibblin'."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wq_edHqpdA
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Posted: Feb 26th 2011 12:18AM (Unverified) said

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Seems like its trying to be more mysterious and vague than it needs to be.

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 5:47AM (Unverified) said

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@(Unverified) It's a mytho-poetic adventure. Vague and mysterious is its M.O.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2011 12:31AM ArQuesta said

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I thought this looked quite awesomely fantastic and then discovered that I needed an apple product to play and cried softly. I am seriously peeved but this and several other incentives makes me think I should finally break down and buy an i-something. I've been debating it. This isn't the major factor; it's like the straw that broke the camel's back really.

I super enjoy the attention to detail combined with the pixel-y design. If it has a decent meaning, not necessarily plot, to the point where I can find a reason to hack 'n slash, then it might just super impress me. Time will tell.

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 2:09AM Fuzunga said

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Wow. This is the first game I've ever seen that actually makes me want an iThing. And it seem to give Apple gaming a good name as well...

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 3:44AM Courtney said

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I am so incredibly disappointed that this is an iProduct only game. I hope it's a great game and does well, but damn I wish I could play it. An old style adventure game heavily influenced by Howard and Frazetta? That's so incredibly up my alley.

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 3:59AM isotrex said

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Looking forward to this awesome looking game.

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 8:21AM (Unverified) said

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Where's the android version? ;_;

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 8:56AM Icupnimpn2 said

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Capy games have all been great. This one looks like no exception. But please, not Apple-only. I hope that once they make their money there they will bring it to Steam. I do not want and cannot afford an iDevice, and there are many of other ways that I would prefer to play games.

And when will the HD might and magic puzzle game finally release?

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 12:37PM TheBrainninja said

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This sort of feeds into what I've been thinking recently about the appeal of Apple's content ecosystem...while I hate Apple's authoritarian control of the content on those devices, it's hard to deny that it's an appealing platform for developers. There's a lot of money to be made in the App Store, and money draws talent. You don't have things like this, or Infinity Blade on Android, because (a) there's a wide range of hardware making it hard to optimize high-end graphics, and (b) it's hard to make money.

I'm a proud owner of an Android phone for a variety of reasons, but frankly, gaming on Android sucks. Sony's trying to eke out a space for itself by creating its own ecosystem *inside* the existing Android ecosystem, and I'm curious to see how that will work out. Given the recent Kongregate controversy, I wonder at the talks that went on between Sony and Google (I'm guessing Kongregate didn't shell out the cashdollars Sony did).

I would like to see the Android Marketplace mature into true competition for the iWhatever App Store, but I'm skeptical. I love Android because of its freedom, but I can't help but envy the perks my authoritarian brethren enjoy =/

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 2:44PM mcnichoj said

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A problem is though that I don't own any of those devices but I still want to be one of the initiated.

Also, he said internet twice.

Posted: Feb 26th 2011 6:17PM badpenny said

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Finally, a release date.

Posted: Feb 28th 2011 3:51PM Arkanaloth said

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looks good, I'll have to keep an eye out for it!

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