Groupees WGN?!: The Drastik Measure Bundle

9 amazing games in the new edition of the Who’s Gaming Now?! bundle on Groupees called The Drastik Measure. Pay just $1 and they can all be yours, it’s that easy!

If you’re a fan of roguelike games, make sure to fight your way through the dungeons of a Family of Grave Diggers.

Become a battery on the loose in Volt and escape the facility that meant to destroy you!

Into The Dark: Ultimate Trash Edition is a 100% pure trash, an adventure / shooter hybrid with gazillions of bad jokes, dozens of pop culture references and a hidden, dense net of subversive, intelligent messages related to post-WWII-politics.

LowcoBall is a fun, simple soccer game where you must do a lot of goals to win cups and accesories for your team.

Soul Gambler is an interactive graphic novel inspired by Goethe’s Faust, a tragic play written in the 19th century.

Join the mighty kingom or the glorious empire and conquer all your enemies in Warriors & Castles.

Chowderchu is a torture platformer made for Wizards, by Wizards.

Waste Walkers is a unique post-apocalyptic role playing game set in an open world where you can discover the horrors of the apocalypse.

Fight for your life in the survival, action game, Call of Tomsk-7 where horrifying monsters are pouring out of the forgotten and abandoned Soviet-era Tomsk-7 biological weapons facility.

The Drastik Measure Bundle includes:

  • Family of Grave Diggers
  • Volt
  • Into the Dark: Ultimate Trash Edition
  • LowcoBall
  • Soul Gambler: Dark Arts Edition
  • Warriors & Castles
  • Chowderchu
  • Waste Walkers
  • Call of Tomsk-7

Get your copy of The Drastik Measure Bundle over at Groupees!

 

 

 

 

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