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Life, the universe, and...

<span class="bold">Everything</span>, a procedural nature simulation where you can be literally anything, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com with a 20% launch discount.

The universe doesn't rely on heroes to keep going. Every single thing is equally important: A humble speck of dust, a flower petal heavy with morning dew, a fish swimming against the current, a bird watching this symphony unfold from its vantage point - everything. You can join in, making up worlds within worlds from different perspectives, or become an enlightened observer to this mesmerizing documentary.

The 20% discount will last until April 28, 11 AM UTC.

Everything you need to know.
Post edited April 24, 2017 by maladr0Id
Surprising release :)
Lol? I thought this was an error or a joke XD
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phaolo: Lol? I thought this was an error or a joke XD
It does counteract the wish of "nothing" being fulfilled.
The first time I heard of this game: https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2017/03/29/the-kitchen-sink

I'm a bit facinated by it. Not enough to just buy & play, but enough to follow it for some time.

The rolling animal herd I saw in a clip looked pretty stupid though :/
Finally we get everything in GOG. :-/
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phaolo: Lol? I thought this was an error or a joke XD
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paladin181: It does counteract the wish of "nothing" being fulfilled.
OMG doesn't that create a paradox?
Still waiting for Nothing.
The fuck?
What's with the somersaulting animals? Is that a graphic glitch or intentional?
high rated
Now I've seen everything :)

Best headline ever. Well-played, GOG
Huh, thought it was a PS4 exclusive.
What I saw on the Grumps looked boring as heck though.
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LynetteC: What's with the somersaulting animals? Is that a graphic glitch or intentional?
My guess is it could not handle animations typical for the animals on the scale the game operates so they all a rolling stone with a different skin/texture.
Same question as from a colleague above - what's with rolling animals? Rolling Stones would make sense, but can hardly imagine a herd of giraffes doing the thing so efficiently. Unless t'is a convenient way of travel by "Jazz it Up" theme, I am out of ideas.
Latest walking simulator?