![]() And what’s more, it’s free! Yes, that’s right, folks, Dink Smallwood, a game once sold in stores, is now available for download as freeware off of RTSoft’s website, and that is only the first of many reasons I laud this game.ĭink Smallwood is the story of a young pig farmer, Dink Smallwood, who dreams of having grand adventures, becoming a hero, fighting bad guys and monsters, the whole nine yards. Dink Smallwood… is not one of them, but it IS a hilarious action/RPG with tons of replay value. What's your favorite "Zelda" clone? Did you lead Dink on adventures in the late 1990s? Let us know in the comments below, and check back next week for another free game.Every now and then, there comes along a game so epic, so groundbreaking, so gosh-darn revolutionary that it is lauded by reviewers and gamers for years. You can find it in the app store as well. The game centers around building structures with friends on a two-dimensional plane with some cutesy artwork. The Hiroshima-based company's most successful game to date is an MMO mobile game called "Growtopia," influenced heavily by Minecraft. It introduces autosave features and the ability to easily import some mods for the game, which has seen a rabid cult following since its original release nearly 20 years ago.Īfter Dink Smallwood, Robinson Technologies moved on to smaller-scale projects, including the Flash-based Funeral Quest. The version you'll play if you download the game above is a remastered port for modern rigs and mobile devices developed in 2011. Robinson Technologies sold out all their published copies of the game roughly two years after its release, and announced plans to make the game a freeware title rather than sell additional copies. Click here to download 'Dink Smallwood' for your PC, Mac or portable device! ![]() ![]() You can play a fully remastered version of the game by visiting developer Robinson Technologies website and looking for the download links about halfway down the page. ![]() The action RPG, initially constructed by a three-member team, starts with the tragic death of your mother but branches out from there into some rather strange places. If you see games you think we should be featuring on the blog, email us at games take their concept seriously, in order to draw in the player and keep them focused on the potential world-changing stakes at the center of the plot. Each week, we'll bring you a title (or two or three) you can legally play at home without plopping down a single dollar. And nothing's cheaper than cost-free gaming. We here at the Tech Deck are just like you: poor gamers looking for cheap entertainment. Are you a gamer? Do you like free things? Of course you do! ![]()
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