But most of these people are strongly biased against casual games in general and would never even consider checking one out.
#SANDLOT GAMES WESTWARD PC#
The target demographic of games like this has since moved to other platforms, leaving conventional PC gaming almost exclusively to more "core" gamers. And the market for casual games on the PC (with exception of Facebook games) collapsed entirely at the beginning of this decade. Originally posted by kilicool64:The main reason nobody really remembers these games is probably because they were designed as casual games. Most of it is just extra maps for the Sandbox Mode, but Westward IV also got a bonus scenario called Crystal Creek.
#SANDLOT GAMES WESTWARD FREE#
Westward II-IV also have some free DLC compatible with all versions that's been archived at.
#SANDLOT GAMES WESTWARD SERIES#
Plenty of good games were born in it, especially this one.īTW, in case you don't know, there's a fifth game in the series as well called Westward Kingdoms. It really is a shame that this market died with so weak a foothold that nobody even remembers its existence. Nobody seems to know who even owns these games now. The lineup of Sandlot Games specifically also faces the problem that their developer ended up essentially committing suicide by selling themselves to a company who then decided to lay them off and do absolutely nothing with their properties before ultimately being forced to go out of business themselves. Also is sad when a company died or bankrupt long ago, and had some few interesting games and having fun with them.The main reason nobody really remembers these games is probably because they were designed as casual games. I think i will watch how much it cost and see if there is also other games that i played in the past like that one about ships and merchandise and summoning genies to destroy ships dont remember the name but remember one of the sequels was in the travels from middle east to china is the silky road i think and one of the playable charcathers later was a dragon turned into camel XD. For example, just a year or two ago, Steam added the Australian Dollar, resulting in tons of Australians complaining about all the games they were rendered unable to buy until their publishers got around to setting a price. Whenever they add a new one, all countries that use it will be unable to buy old games until their publishers set a new price for them. Originally posted by kilicool64:Steam requires publishers to manually set their games' prices for each any every currency. They also sell the fifth game in the series, which isn't on Steam at all. Take a look at this list to see all the other currencies this collection has no price for: Īs for other sites that carry these games, Shockwave and WildTangent are legitimate storefronts, though the former probably has a better reputation. The Mexican Peso is far from the only currency affected by this. Any currency that was added later can't be used to buy it anymore, since Sandlot Games closed its doors long ago and handed its assets over to companies who don't care about their lineup in any way. This collection was added to Steam at a time when much fewer currencies were supported. Steam requires publishers to manually set their games' prices for each any every currency.