A little robot who’s been thrown out to the scrap yard behind the city must return and confront the Black Cap Brotherhood and save his robot-girl friend.
Pay-what-you-want for five awesome DRM-free games on Mac, Windows, and Linux: Braid, Machinarium, Osmos, Cortex Command, and Revenge of the Titans.
If you haven't heard of Revenge of the Titans before, it's because it is being launched directly into the bundle. Another cool Humble Bundle exclusive is that Braid and Cortex Command are available on Linux for the first time inside of the bundle.
The bundle comes equipped with two soundtracks and one mini-album for Machinarium, Osmos, and Revenge of the Titans.
Make sure to watch the video below:
Be sure to watch it in HD! Like last time, you can divide your purchase between the developers and our two favorite charities: the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child's Play Charity. However, new this time is a customizable "Humble Tip" which goes to fund a new company Jeff and myself recently started: Humble Bundle, Inc. We have some humble ideas on how to change digital distribution that we're going to try out.
Don't worry though, this should not change anything for Wolfire fans. This is just putting a different label on what we've already been doing for some time. It makes it more clear that the core Wolfire team developing Overgrowth is really David and Aubrey, while Jeff and myself will be able to make Humble Bundles even if a Wolfire game is not inside of it. We will still be around helping out though, as we have been during the development of the Humble Indie Bundle 2.
Please make sure to spread the word by tweeting, clicking the like button on the YouTube video, and sharing the bundle on Facebook.
I think my beard may make a reappearance this week as I probably won't have time to shave. Though this year instead of trying to man the live chat by myself there will be reinforcements from friends, and fellow game developers.
The Humble Indie Bundle 2 won't be around forever so check it out now!
New short video from Amanita Design's upcoming point'n'click-puzzle-adventure game Machinarium.
Machinarium is independent puzzle / adventure game developed by the makers of web-games Samorost and Samorost2. The game will be released in October 2009...
PAX has announced this year’s winners for the PAX 10 Independent Games Showcase.
You can now pre-order Machinarium and you will be sent the download link with the final version of the game as soon as it’s officially released (which...
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One of my fav games!)
There's so amazing atmosphere and hard puzzle!
Where Mac-version?
I enjoyed every minute of this game, despite it being frustrating at times. Don't let the cutesy characters fool you, parts of this game can be really difficult!
The description says "Bonus Material: Soundtrack", but where is it?, I only see links for the installers (Windows, Linux, Mac) in the "Purchased Downloads" and nothing else...
Very good question mate...
I bought it at Sites.fastspring.com and can't redeem my copy here on Desura. The demo does not work for me on 32-bit openSUSE 12.2. I see a Flash fullscreen, but nothing happens then. Very unsatisfied customer.
This game will never stop being awesome. Several of us at the studio have played it and it's amazing in so many ways - the art style, the music, and of course, the world and its puzzles. Definitely an inspiration!
This game and Botanicula are two of the best games I've ever played. Exceptionally enjoyable. Reminds me of the Neverhood puzzles and the artwork and audio is astounding. The puzzles will have you banging your head off the desk for hours. Perfect!
Known issues I've experienced with both games on 64-bit Linux Ubuntu forks:
+ Full screen causes horrible lag - must play in windowed mode
+ ia32 dependencies need to be manually installed to make it work
+ (Disabling) Hardware accelleration can fix speed issues
+ Any machine without a working version of flash won't play it
Despite the platform issues, it's still a great game!