Super Motherload

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Worth buying if I played the original flash game ?
Doesn't seem like there's anything new in there when it comes to the gameplay.
Yeah there is voice acting, co-op and new graphics (which I don't really like) but I already experienced the gameplay. Is there any reason I should consider buying it ?
Last edited by Ghost Engineer; Apr 9, 2014 @ 1:45pm
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Noeh23 Apr 10, 2014 @ 6:55am 
Steam achievements, supporting the devs for the fun they gave you in flash format, new challenges in terms of digging stuff out, new boss ...

Not groundbreaking but worth it. I usually don't pay this much for games, but I said to myself that if I saw this on KickStarter I would surely pay they the money to support them, so why not directly on Steam.
Ghost Engineer Apr 10, 2014 @ 7:38am 
Well I bought the Goldium Edition back then which was like $5 ($10 ? I don't remember anymore) and was completely worth it but this being 19 € doesn't look like it. Especially since I don't like the new art style. I'll probably pass on this then if there's nothing more to the gameplay itself.
If you liked the old one this one is worth it there is actual puzzles in this when you are digging and it was on sale recently. Me and my wife have had a good few fun hours plaing it allready with the local coop and two xbox controllers.
carstenhag Apr 11, 2014 @ 12:41am 
Buy it, just for the nostalgia feel :D
Ghost Engineer Apr 11, 2014 @ 5:09am 
Nostalgia is worth like maybe 5 € not 19. That's like an 80% of an AAA game over here. If I want nostalgia I'd rather dig up the old one (still got it somewhere probably).
Thunderforge Apr 12, 2014 @ 7:29am 
Have you seen the first review in the game's page here on steam? Recommended, it totally helped me decide.
MrJenssen Apr 13, 2014 @ 6:15pm 
Originally posted by Noeh23:
Steam achievements, supporting the devs for the fun they gave you in flash format, new challenges in terms of digging stuff out, new boss ...

Not groundbreaking but worth it. I usually don't pay this much for games, but I said to myself that if I saw this on KickStarter I would surely pay they the money to support them, so why not directly on Steam.

You usually don't pay "as much" as $10 for games? What are you, 12 years old?
Ghost Engineer Apr 14, 2014 @ 6:37am 
$10 is not worth the same to everyone. Depending on where you live it ranges from petty cash to a 3 days worth of work. Keep that in mind.
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