

There are probably many other folks on those websites who would like a card/board game hybrid in a fairy tale setting with beautiful presentation, yet are bashful of Steam (re)introducing a DRM-free version of Armello could help you reach out to a presently-untapped market. Steam Store Achievements 103,907 Points 50,000 Steam Points 0 Players Perfected 476 Players Qualified 7,174. I for one would eagerly like to buy it again if it means I can save it on disc to play any time, anywhere, some seventy years from now. Armello - Steam Key - Region Free Our guarantees: - 20 years on plati.market Quality checked by time - More than 220 thousand sales - Over 25 thousand positive reviews - Business level Webmoney - 650 - All goods have a lifetime warranty Additional information. LoG representatives, if you're reading this, please consider reaching out to a DRM-free website- be it GoG.com to make amends, or a new website such as Humble Bundle or itch.io- and arranging the release of a DRM-free, up-to-date version of Armello. That being said, it does seem to me that an opportunity already in hand has been left away - but it doesn't need to be permanent. I'm especially not going to do it on this game I've enjoyed so much, nor without both sides of the story.

It seems Armello and GoG.com have a bit of a history. I've nosed around in the GoG.com ''Wishlist" forums.
