The indie celebrated its tenth anniversary last week.
Right now, for example,it’s 11C in London which means the game costs $11.
If it rises, then those who buy the game an hour from now will pay more.
The gimmick appears to have been used briefly when the game launched.
However, this is now a permanent change andOpenWeatheris calling the shots.
That’s the lowest the game’s price will drop to, though.
No free money plus a free game if you buy it during sub-zero London temperatures.
For those who live in a country where Celsius isn’t the done thing, you’re covered to.
Alternatively,you’re able to buy it on Steam for its fixed price of $14.99.
Unfortunately Steam doesn’t let developers alter the prices of their games every 60 minutes.
via Draknek & Friends
via Draknek & Friends