Zeboyd Games has a short, but notable update on the PC version ofCthulhu Saves the World: it’s going to release on Steam.The current aimis to get this title out by the end of the month at a low price of $3, similar to the Xbox Live Indie game original.

The Kickstarter for this expanded gamewas successful, and I have a feeling PC gamers are going to giveCthulhumuch more attention than those on Xbox 360 ever did. Not that it’s their fault, really — the XBLIG initiative is simply that poorly executed.

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You can’t help but feel bad for the developers who try — or in some cases,tried— to support it.

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