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Tomes of Mephistopheles Alpha Funding Available

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Oooo a shiny new Linux game!
Kot in Action have announced via Twitter that they have now released TOM for alpha funding you can buy it for a reduced price of $10
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Before being imprisoned for eternity, Mephistopheles, the Lord of Darkness, put his sinister knowledge into several tomes which were scattered across the land. Many wicked souls were corrupted by the Devil and spent their lives searching for the wretched Tomes of Mephistopheles, to gain the knowledge of their unholy power. It has been foretold that the beholder of the Tomes will possess the greatest power known to mankind and will rule the world, but will corrupt it and leave it in ruins. The secret society known as the Deputies of Uriel dispatched its most skillful members to find the Tomes and destroy them at any cost. Will you fulfill your duty or succumb to the corruption of the Dark Lord ?

Description:
Tomes of Mephistopheles is a first-person
action-RPG dungeon crawler. With its fast-paced fluid combat, a multitude of medieval and magical weapons, an in-depth custom spell system, and randomly generated persistent worlds, ToM is a pinnacle of the genre.
Seeking the sinister Tomes, you will forge a path through the dungeons using anything that becomes available to you, while attaining skill and power along the way by exploring, questing, and crafting unique equipment and tailoring spells for yourself.

Features:
      Crawl through vast, procedurally generated dungeons and overworlds.
      Use explosives or other means to create your own path through a destructible world.


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http://tom.kot-in-action.com/ Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Liam Dawe Feb 23, 2012
I am a little torn, but I mostly agree with rioninja here, I prefer all my games in one place not spread across multiple different developers websites.

I would not pay more to buy from Desura though, Desura for me is just convenience (the client is far too buggy for me though, since they added downloads via the website = happy customer).

I would never wait until a Desura version though and not buy until it - If a developer doesn't want to - fine I would buy from them if I genuinely want the game.
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