PC gamers have snapped up more than 600,000 copies of Legend of Grimrock, the dungeon crawler role-playing game released by Almost Human in 2012. Thanks to that higher-than-expected figure, "the future of our company is secured for a long time," says the game's developer.
Legend of Grimrock has sold more than 600,000 copies, say creators


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“We would’ve been happy with just one tenth of the sales numbers, so needless to say we’re very happy,” writes Almost Human co-founder Juho Salila on the company’s blog.
“But great success doesn’t mean we haven’t lost our passion for making great games,” Salila writes, offering a peek at what’s in the works for Legend of Grimrock.
The Finnish developer released the Windows version of Legend of Grimrock last April and released Mac and Linux ports late last year alongside Humble Indie Bundle 7.
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