7/29/10 - Gish updated adds levels, 64-bit linux support and you pick the price!

Started by Chronic Logic - Josiah, July 29, 2010, 10:09:35 PM

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Chronic Logic - Josiah

Chronic Logic announces Gish v1.6 with over 50 community levels, 64-bit Linux support and best of you all choose the price.



July 29th, 2010 - Santa Cruz, California - A new Gish update has been released which includes a number of exciting changes:

-You can now choose the price of Gish when you purchase it
-All registration and DRM has been removed (no more hassling with registration)
-Added community campaigns totaling over 40 new levels
-Added 5 new community vs. levels
-Changed file saving locations in Windows and OSX to be in user folders
-Added 64-bit Linux support

Buy now and pay whatever you want:
http://www.chroniclogic.com/gishorder.htm

If you have already purchased Gish you can look up your download information here:
http://www.chroniclogic.com/gish/gishlookup.htm

Check out the list of changes along with update instructions for the full version here:
http://www.chroniclogic.com/gishpatch.htm

Or Try the new demo here:
http://www.chroniclogic.com/gish_download.htm

About Gish:
Gish isn't your average hero, in fact he's not your average anything... see Gish is a ball of tar. A Sunday stroll with his lady friend Brea goes awry when a shadowy figure emerges from an open man hole and pulls Brea into the ground below. Following Brea's calls for help Gish suddenly finds himself in the subterranean sewers of Dross, a long forgotten city filled with twisting corridors, evil traps and some of the most demented creatures imaginable.

With his gelatinous structure as his only means of defense Gish must follow the echoing cries of his damsel in distress deep into the earth below. What freakish creatures dwell in this subterranean land? Who is Brea's captor? And just how far down does the rabbit hole go?

Life isn't easy when you're a 12 pound ball of tar...

More information on Gish:
http://www.chroniclogic.com/gish.htm

Screenshots:
http://www.chroniclogic.com/gishscreens.htm