Derrick the Deathfin jumps to PC
by Andrew Yoon, Jan 18, 2013 2:45pm PSTDerrick the Deathfin, lovingly described as "the world's first underwater papercraft video game" by developer Different Tuna, is swimming onto the PC and Mac. The game made its debut on PS3 last year, earning some solid reviews.
The PC and Mac version is being sold directly by the developer and comes DRM-free. All it takes is a 2GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM, and "a games-capable GPU." We love these vague system requirements! You can snag it for $7.99.
Joystiq also points out that the game will be on sale for 25% off when PlayStation Network returns.
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Derrick the Deathfin, lovingly described as "the world's first underwater papercraft video game" by developer Different Tuna, is swimming onto the PC and Mac.
Derrick the Deathfin, lovingly described as "the world's first underwater papercraft video game" by developer Different Tuna, is swimming onto the PC and Mac. : Shacknews
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