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This week’s free game: “Dink Smallwood”
Are you a gamer? Do you like free things? Of course you do!
We here at the Tech Deck are just like you: poor gamers looking for cheap entertainment. And nothing's cheaper than cost-free gaming. Each week, we'll bring you a title (or two or three) you can legally play at home without plopping down a single dollar. If you see games you think we should be featuring on the blog, email us at dang@spokesman.com or kiph@spokesman.com.
Many games take their concept seriously, in order to draw in the player and keep them focused on the potential world-changing stakes at the center of the plot. "Dink Smallwood" is not that game. The action RPG, initially constructed by a three-member team, starts with the tragic death of your mother but branches out from there into some rather strange places. You can play a fully remastered version of the game by visiting developer Robinson Technologies website and looking for the download links about halfway down the page.
http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/tech-deck/2016/feb/01/weeks-free-game-dink-smallwood/
They also ask people to fill their page with comments about their experiences with Dink so hop to it if you're interested.
Are you a gamer? Do you like free things? Of course you do!
We here at the Tech Deck are just like you: poor gamers looking for cheap entertainment. And nothing's cheaper than cost-free gaming. Each week, we'll bring you a title (or two or three) you can legally play at home without plopping down a single dollar. If you see games you think we should be featuring on the blog, email us at dang@spokesman.com or kiph@spokesman.com.
Many games take their concept seriously, in order to draw in the player and keep them focused on the potential world-changing stakes at the center of the plot. "Dink Smallwood" is not that game. The action RPG, initially constructed by a three-member team, starts with the tragic death of your mother but branches out from there into some rather strange places. You can play a fully remastered version of the game by visiting developer Robinson Technologies website and looking for the download links about halfway down the page.
http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/tech-deck/2016/feb/01/weeks-free-game-dink-smallwood/
They also ask people to fill their page with comments about their experiences with Dink so hop to it if you're interested.