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Telepath RPG: Servants of God is a hybrid western RPG / strategy RPG set in a unique Middle Eastern steampunk fantasy setting. You are a telepath with the power to read and manipulate minds--or destroy them. The city-state of Ravinale has been overtaken by a zealous theocracy. Rescued from an unjust imprisonment, you have only one chance to save your homeland. Explore the continent, recruit soldiers, strike deals with different factions, and fight to reclaim the home you once knew. * Tactical turn-based combat where positioning and planning are key * Branching dialog and quests with multiple endings * Different races and factions, each with its own agenda * Dozens of different psychic and physical abilities to manipulate and decimate your enemies * A variety of characters that you can choose to recruit, grow close with or alienate * Lasting consequences for the choices you make throughout the game

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Desura users have sent me countless messages saying that they want Telepath RPG: Servants of God, but want it for $10 or less. Well! For all of you who've been dying for a price drop, you now have your chance: Telepath RPG: Servants of God is now part of the IndieFort Bundle.

The IndieFort Bundle lets you mix and match indie games to create your own preferred bundle. Want to get Telepath RPG: Servants of God, Cardinal Quest and Dark Scavenger for $3.99? You can. Want to throw in Star Prospector, Shepherd Slaughter and Demise: Ascension? You'll get all 6 of these solid indie RPGs for a piffling $6.99.

Frankly, even if you want no game other than Telepath RPG: Servants of God, getting just TRPG for $3.99 means you're getting an 84% discount. In short: you'd have to be kind of nuts to pass this up.

And hey: if your conscience starts itching because of the absurd discounts you're getting on these games, you can always choose to give extra money straight to the developers. You won't hear any complaints from me about that.

To sum up:

  1. IndieFort Bundle has Telepath RPG: Servants of God;
  2. Telepath RPG: Servants of God is now ludicrously cheap;
  3. Go get it, while you still can!
Worldwide pricing update

Worldwide pricing update

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European prices on Telepath RPG: Servants of God have been fixed!

Telepath RPG: Servants of God Released on Desura

Telepath RPG: Servants of God Released on Desura

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A hybrid western RPG / strategy RPG set in a unique Middle Eastern steampunk fantasy setting.

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ZEROshift
ZEROshift - - 17 comments

EPIC Trailer!

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Macravin
Macravin - - 10 comments

Does this game have fullscreen support? I can't figure out how to do it. I've tried alt+enter, ctrl+F, and all the F keys...

I really want to play this in fullscreen because the window is really small on my screen

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targetbsp
targetbsp - - 16 comments

For those that like this game but have a problem with the price you can get it cheap as part of Gamersgates Indie Fort Bundle from now until the end of the month.
So if you don't mind it not being on Desura... there ya go!
You do seem able to activate Desuras demo with the activation details that gamersgate give you. I don't know if there's any consequences to doing that though?

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SinisterDesign Creator
SinisterDesign - - 10 comments

Nope: no consequences. Play the game wherever you like. :)

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targetbsp
targetbsp - - 16 comments

After a few days the Desura client puts up its 'this game needs an update' icon next to it which is actually trying to persuade you to buy the full version (which it doesn't know you have) but that seems to be the only difference.

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Floofykins
Floofykins - - 4 comments

could anyone send me a msg how to activate it after ive baught it, or how to bring up the eula again? only found out after i went past it that thats where the info i needed was >.>

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SinisterDesign Creator
SinisterDesign - - 10 comments

Just send me a message, and I'll give you the activation details myself!

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Thidran
Thidran - - 4 comments

Note to self: Should've checked out the overall Telepath series more. Didn't know this came out. Guess the next time it's on sale, or I got more money to burn, might pick it up. From the earlier ones I played, I certainly enjoyed it!

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Darksoul71
Darksoul71 - - 6 comments

Craig,

I spent some time last week listening to an interview you gave some time ago and would like comment a view things.
People rejecting Flash games might not seem to have a clue but sometimes they have valid reasons for disliking it.
Even if Adobe AIR enables you to make your own games I can hardly see a big difference here to other frameworks.
Adobe has a bad reputation amongst those who use Linux. The discontinued support for AIR under Linux is just one example of Adobe "great" customer support for alternative operating systems. At least I (!) dislike anything which uses Flash. Be it games, websites or video content. Under Linux Flash nearly always equals big troubles. So do not devalue someone who dislikes Flash. Also as indicated Telepath RPG has horribly performance. If you would be able to achieve better performance, then please do it. Currently it simply is a PITA to play on lower spec systems. Also you do not get away by saying: Yeah, if people use slow systems, they get slow performance. My AMD E350 is perfectly capable of running much more demanding games such as Diablo II without 3D acceleration.

Not to sound too offensive but something what looks as simplistic as Telepath RPG should run fluently even on a PIII-850. Otherwise it is either using the wrong framework and/or is simply awfully designed/coded.

I just posted again to share my thoughts and let people know about the performance issues.
Esp. those with netbooks and ATOM or AMD E-350 based system should stay away from Telepath RPG.

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cycyx
cycyx - - 23 comments

I must say that I think AIR is to blame here. AIR is such a pain in the *** to handle under Linux. My three AIR games ran fine, but I'm on a high spec laptop (read gamer laptop)...

Please, developers, stop using AIR.

Otherwise, this game is fine: try it and then buy it if it runs on your system!

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