The lord of insanity, Cthulhu, has lost his powers and the only way to regain them is by becoming a true hero! Join him on an epic quest of courage, romance, redemption, and insanity! From the makers of the popular RPG, Breath of Death VII: The Beginning. Features 7 playable characters, a 6-10 hour quest, multiple modes & difficulties, branching LV-Ups, an insanity system, over 20 songs, and more!

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19 comments by Henley on Nov 30th, 2011

Firstly we'd like to thank you again for our success to date, with almost 70,000 bundles and over 350,000  games sold in less than a month. We're proud to debut our third bundle -- including five top PC indie games, available at IndieRoyale.com right now. (Those with preorders can download or redeem keys at any time.)

The 'Really Big Bundle' is led by the title that gave the bundle its name - Boss Baddie's crazed space shooter Really Big Sky, packing a whopping 12 game modes and local 4-player coop into its beefy, feature-filled frame.

Also now revealed as part of this bundle is Dutch developer Mystic Box's underappreciated Runespell Overture (also available on Mac for bundle buyers), an RPG twinning collectible cards with poker-based combat in extremely playable and innovative fashion.


Additionally part of the bundle is the the PC version of Independent Games Festival finalist Eufloria (formerly known as Dyson), an acclaimed 'ambient space exploration' title that's been a staple of independent game showcases over the past couple of years.

And finally, Zeboyd Games' cult indie RPG duo Cthulhu Saves The World and Breath Of Death VII - twinning Lovecraft-ian spoof with Japanese RPG pastiche of the finest sort - complete the five titles in the 'Really Big Bundle'.

Those who preordered, as well as those pay more and get a 'Star' to drop the price during the bundle will also receive a bonus 'thank you' in the form of Fez composer Disasterpeace's chiptune concept music album 'Rise Of The Obsidian Interstellar'. (In addition, all Bundle buyers should check back towards the end of the bundle for further bonuses from the creators of the games included in this pack!)

Once again, thanks for caring about some of the emerging titles we're taking the time to showcase here - please contact us if you have an questions about anything to do with Indie Royale.

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Cthulhu Saves the World OST

Cthulhu Saves the World OST

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Complete soundtrack for Cthulhu Saves the World. Music written by Gordon McNeil.

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Mothercowbabyfox
Mothercowbabyfox Feb 14 2012, 6:29pm says:

I ended up getting this on steam and have to say that I enjoyed this game. I wonder what the next RPG will be.

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cyberkiller40
cyberkiller40 Dec 5 2011, 7:35am says: Online

This game and it's sales (CTSW sold on the PC more in a single week than for more than a year on xblock live) are a great example of how indie developers need to understand that their target audience (ppl who were kids in the 90's and remember playing games then) did not move to the game consoles. Those ppl stick with computers, and many of them switched to using GNU/Linux, so these platforms should be prio 1 for indie games.

No pun intended, just lessons to be learned :-).

PS. I love this game and hope for more of it's kind. Maybe even some non-parody ones ;-).

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Wes_Falls
Wes_Falls Dec 20 2011, 10:05pm replied:

I am not allowed to make links yet, but I got a thing going on BlogSpot named SecretArtsGames.

"...and hope for more of it's kind. Maybe even some non-parody ones ;-)."

Pretty much this.

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A_Dungeon
A_Dungeon Dec 5 2011, 6:20am says:

Excellent game, funny and old-style.

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Krothie
Krothie Oct 4 2011, 6:39pm says:

Linux client! Go Go Go!

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vulpesfoxnik
vulpesfoxnik Nov 18 2011, 3:27am replied:

Indeed. If there was a Linux client I would definitely snatch up this game in an instant.

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dulbirakan
dulbirakan Oct 3 2011, 10:14pm says:

I wish this thing had a Linux version...

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aliendude5300
aliendude5300 Oct 7 2011, 12:40am replied:

It would be a very easy change, other than converting from the DirectX API to OpenGL. Honestly, SDL would've been a much better choice, but I've coded with OpenTK before, and it's pretty damn good.

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masternerdguy
masternerdguy Nov 29 2011, 6:12pm replied:

Having used XNA, I ask: why do you want to use XNA? It's cross platform only in the sense it works on windows and the 360 (after paying a fee).

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Rockman117
Rockman117 Nov 30 2011, 4:47pm replied:

The game was originally made for Xbox Live Indie Games and later ported to PC. From the sounds of it, they have gotten more sales and more freedom through PC so in the future their games are more likely to be created for PC first as apposed to XBLIG.

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