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On Steam you can now download a collection of behind-the-scenes design documents from Zachtronics, the creator of Opus Magnum, Spacechem, Infinfactory and other puzzling games, completely free

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1098840/ZACHLIKE/

Copy-pasta blurb:

"ZACH-LIKE is a book of behind-the-scenes design documents from Zachtronics.

The digital version of ZACH-LIKE contains the full contents of the book (in two different PDF layouts), a bunch of terrible games that Zach made before SpaceChem, and some prototypes and early builds of Zachtronics games, both released and... not.

- Read ZACH-LIKE in its entirety, either in tablet-friendly portrait mode or widescreen-friendly "simulated book" mode!
- Experiment with omnivators, liquids, robots, and more in an early build of Infinifactory with hideous placeholder art!
- Play an early version of Opus Magnum where arms stack recursively, and the weird solitaire tactics minigame that was cut from it.
- Explore the lost undersea world of Project Typhoon, the submarine-based sandbox game we stopped making a few months into development.
- Grab three friends and four keyboards and conquer the network in Hack the Planet, a game Zach made specifically for a party at his house.
- Enjoy* the entire back catalogue of pre-SpaceChem Zachtronics games, from Gregor Mendel's Pro Botanist to the infamous Infiniminer.
*Any enjoyment other than ironic is not guaranteed."

It is a good read, and highly recommended
Post edited June 19, 2019 by amok
Is there a way to download this without going through Steam? Looks interesting, but I'm not going to sign up for Steam and run the Steam client to get it.
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darktjm: Is there a way to download this without going through Steam? Looks interesting, but I'm not going to sign up for Steam and run the Steam client to get it.
not that i am aware of

there is also a physical book, though without digital extras
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amok: ...completely free
Define "completely free"? Because being tied to Steam isn't exactly "completely free" :P

Anyway, thanks for the tip!
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amok: ...completely free
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sanscript: Define "completely free"? Because being tied to Steam isn't exactly "completely free" :P
god, and people wondered why I made those two posts in the other thread.... this is why. and yes, you do not need to pay anything for it, and you can delete steam after downloading it .

edit - I give up on this forum, it is no longer about games and gaming.

good luck to all
Post edited June 19, 2019 by amok
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sanscript: Define "completely free"? Because being tied to Steam isn't exactly "completely free" :P
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amok: god, and people wondered why I made those two posts in the other thread.... this is why. and yes, you do not need to pay anything for it, and you can delete steam after downloading it .

edit - I give up on this forum, it is no longer about games and gaming.

good luck to all
Damn, people can't take a joke any longer... but ok, good luck to you too! :D
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sanscript: Define "completely free"? Because being tied to Steam isn't exactly "completely free" :P
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amok: god, and people wondered why I made those two posts in the other thread.... this is why. and yes, you do not need to pay anything for it, and you can delete steam after downloading it .

edit - I give up on this forum, it is no longer about games and gaming.

good luck to all
The low hanging fruit would be to say it's a Steam exclusive but there is a valid point.

Why restrict it to Steam? Infiniminer and a few other things were said to have been elsewhere.
How does GoG handle free items?