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7 Mages - turn-based blobber where you play a party of mages

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Watching a lets play made it look pretty heavy on the puzzles. Dungeons looks a bit small. Seemed interesting nonetheless


(there only very few rare cases where bought games have vanished from people who bought them)

Really? Do you know what games?
 

deuxhero

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Only example of that ever happening on any digital content platform I'm aware of was some e-books the publisher turned out to not actually have the rights to. Made headlines because one of them was 1984.
 

Grauken

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(there only very few rare cases where bought games have vanished from people who bought them)

Really? Do you know what games?

I don't remember any specific games (as it didn't happen to me) but one case I vaguely remember was a game where the dev had used stolen assets

here's an article on it https://www.makeuseof.com/what-happens-when-a-steam-game-is-removed-from-sale/

There are exceptions to this. If a game leaves Steam store because it's literally unplayable—perhaps a multiplayer game where all the servers have gone offline, or a game protected by digital rights management (DRM) software that no longer works—then it could disappear from your library.
 

cvv

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Shame. It's a good modern blobber and there aren't that many of those.

But as we all know, games might not last but abandonware is eternal.
 

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