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Get web spice for free at IndieGala

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Another game you can download for free starting from today – web spice, a space invaders clone. Get FREE DRM-free downloads of web spice for a limited time in the IndieGala Store and keep it forever.

 Get web spice for free at IndieGala

ABOUT THE GAME:

The planet was attacked by spaceships. This doesn’t bode well. Armed with the most powerful weapons on Earth (including cats), you decide to fight back the invaders. Show your skill in piloting the spaceship. Fight like your fathers once fought in the past games. This game is a parody, so don’t expect anything except fun from it. But well, harsh difficulties also, since it’s a very difficult one…

Features:

*A parody of several already cult games

*Strange bonuses and solutions from developers

*Hard difficulty

*Enough levels to play, and not to make the game boring

*Boss encounter

web spice has negative user reviews and it usually costs $1.99. Get it free at IndieGala store and keep it forever.

HOW TO GET THIS GAME FOR FREE:

Just head over to IndieGala Store and select “add to your library”. Note that you must be logged in to do this. After you add it to your library you can download it from this page.

This is a DRM-free copy, which means you can download it, back it up and keep it forever without needing any clients such as Steam or Epic Games Store.

However, you can download the optional IndieGala launcher to have a quicker access to your library.

Game downloads are available for Window PC.


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9 COMMENTS

  1. Great comments on this one:

    “You’re really scraping the bottom of the barrel now…”
    Are you honestly complaining about a free game?

    • True, you can’t argue with free, but you also can’t argue this game has about as much
      entertainment value as a dog turd you might find lying on the footpath. Which is also free, but I wouldn’t bother putting that on your PC either.

      • I haven’t even tested the game, but just by looking at the screenshots I know that this game isn’t worth my time. Our “Yaridovich” however seems to love the game or just be grateful of a game, even if it’s shit or not.

    • Honestly the whole “it was free, you’re not allowed to complain” argument doesn’t work in all cases.
      Back when Bethesda was giving out an exceedingly bugged version of Skyrim Special Edition to owners of Legendary Edition, I saw that excuse used on people with actual issues just getting the game to run.
      The way I see it, if the complaint/criticism is valid, you have every right to voice it. But when it comes to outright complaining, just to complain? Maybe the person should stop being a brat.

      • I’ve seen that argument tons of times, and I’ve experienced it myself when complaining about Epic freebies.

        While there are fantastic freebies in Epic, Indiegala, Itch.io and Steam, there are always games that deserve criticism, even for getting it for free. There are examples like NBA 2K21, Affliction, Polygon Dropped Into Hell, GALAXIUM and even if they are all bad games that aren’t worth even playing, there is someone using that excuse.

        Main core of a freebie is to bring out a positive sense of a product. If a product is shit, then it has to be improved.

        • My usual reply to that argument is that free doesn’t make a game good or mean it will work properly. Which always sets the people using that excuse off.

          We’re talking multiple character limit replies. Back when I was given the remasters of Bioshock one and 2, Neither game worked right. So I want to the 2K Twitter account.

          And asked what they were planning on doing to fix the issues. The amount of hate I got was unreal. Coincidentally someone tried to brute force my Twitter account at the time. I had to mute notifications, because I kept getting authentication codes every 10-20 minutes and this went on for 2 hours.

          • Sorry to hear that. As a fan of Bioshock I can testimony that the remasters of Bioshock 1 and 2 don’t work well nowadays either.

          • Yeah, they froze my PC more than once. A lot more. Also had issues with the first 2 Metro games that Epic gave away for free, I love them but to get them to work properly I had to find the intro videos, delete them, then open a text editor and save a blank file with the same name in order to get the games to run. This was apparently a common problem. The game also refused to accept my native resolution (4K) and I had to choose resolutions that stretched the image slightly horizontally.

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