LEGO The Hobbit and Full Throttle Remastered are, yes, FREE! FREEEEEE! on PC until this coming Saturday! See how below…
LEGO The Hobbit takes all the goodness of The Hobbit movies, and brings it to LEGO form!
- Play as your favorite characters from The Hobbit films, including Bilbo, Gandalf, and the Dwarves: Thorin, Fili, Kili, Oin, Gloin, Dwalin, Balin Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Dori, Nori and Ori. Each has his own special – and quite hilarious – ability. For example, Bombur can be used as a trampoline that enables his companions to “belly-bounce” out of danger!
- Collect, combine and forge new items in the Blacksmith Shop using Mithril, the most precious metal in Middle-earth
- Triumph in a game of riddles and learn to wield the power of The One Ring.
In addition, Full Throttle Remastered is the remastered version of the classic 1995 Lucasarts adventure, and taken from Wikipedia:
- “Full Throttle is a single-player video game in which the player controls the actions of the player character from a third-person perspective using a computer mouse and point and click interface. By positioning the cursor and clicking the left mouse button, the player causes the player character, Ben, to move around a scene. In certain contexts the cursor will become an arrow (if Ben is on foot) or a directional road sign (if Ben is riding his motorcycle); clicking these causes Ben to travel to another scene. As with other LucasArts graphic adventure games of the era, dialogue plays a large part in the game, presenting story elements and information necessary to advance. During conversations with other characters, several choices of dialogue are presented. The currently selected choice is highlighted, and once clicked, the player character responds with the selected choice. Choosing the correct response allows the player to advance the conversation and ultimately advance the scene.”
Get LEGO The Hobbit free until this Saturday at 6pm UK time here, at Humble Bundle.
Get Full Throttle Remastered free until this Saturday at 2pm UK time here, on GOG
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