Falcom’s Gurumin Is Finally Available On Steam

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Nearly a year after Mastiff put Falcom’s Gurumin up for voting on Steam Greenlight, the game is now available via the Steam store. You can grab it here.

 

Gurumin, like a lot of Falcom games, was originally a PC title before it was ported to PSP. Fans that voted for the game on Greenlight and then joined the Gurumin Steam group will be able to avail themselves a free copy.

 

The Steam version of Gruumin has an interesting feature whereby you can earn nine “super secret” achievements that unlock desktop wallpapers within the game. You can then use these to change your Windows wallpaper from within the game itself.


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