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If you preordered Botanicula on GOG.com or have been paying attention to this quirky adventure game, you very probably heard all of the noise around the Humble Botanicula Debut and how some users were left rather unhappy about paying $8.99 for a preorder of the game while people who bought it on day one could pay whatever they wanted for it and they got more goodies than the GOG.com preorder provided.

This left an unsurprisingly sour taste in some gamers’ mouths, and we were just as surprised by the launch of the Humble Botanicula Debut as anyone else was. As soon as we saw the bundle, we reached out to the guys at Amanita about providing our users with something in return for their preorders; we got them to agree to give us a number of goodies from the bundle, and we’re giving you and every other user who bought the game before 12:00 GMT on the 20th of April will receive a few things. Everyone who bought Botanicula before we published this news will automatically be getting Machinarium to your shelf on Monday, and we’ll be emailing all of those purchasers with links where they can download the full soundtrack and a special artbook of Botanicula designs and character sketches.

Finally, we wanted to give you guys something that you couldn’t get in the Humble Bundle to make sure that you didn’t feel like you got a raw deal. To that end, courtesy of our fine friends at CDP RED, we’re happy to let you know that we’re also giving you and everyone else who already bought Botanicula a free copy of The Witcher: Enhanced Edition Director’s Cut! This game will also be on your shelf on Monday, so look for it then.

At GOG.com, we’ll never knowingly disappoint you, and while this preorder mishap may have made you a little unhappy, we hope that you enjoy Botanicula--it’s a fantastic game and many of us here at the office are fans--and, if you’d like to say “thanks!” to our pals at CDP RED, check out The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition, available right now at your favorite DRM-free game store, GOG.com.

Have a great weekend!

--The GOG.com Team
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SWorD84: Yes, the response was awesome!
What was it? I'm still waiting to hear back from them.
Post edited April 24, 2012 by Barry_Woodward
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SWorD84: Yes, the response was awesome!
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Barry_Woodward: What was it? I'm still waiting to hear back from them.
free game of my choice. I took Theme Hospital! :)
Wow, this is pretty cool. Though i'm kinda happy that i didnt preorder it here, because i bought The Witcher on gog yesterday XD Would have been a double buy aswell then. AND i got the humblebundle nonetheless ^^.

Though i must say: For these games i'd even pay more. Amatina Design and Project RED are on the top of my list of favourite developers right now and i'm happy to support them :)

And i'm very happy to continue to support gog.com aswell! You guys just know how to do things right.

- Ulair
You´re simply the best!!! Thanks.
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Novaesky: I really appreciate the gifts. It's a very nice gesture. Unfortunately I already own Machinarium and The Witcher: Enhanced Edition. Oh well.
You can contact support in such case, see?

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TheEnigmaticT: Contact support if you own both games here at GOG.com; they'll take care of you.
I preordered Botanicula since I think Amanita's work is great, and was pleased to hear that GOG would be sending out the additional extras (soundtrack, etc) that came with the Amanita bundle. But I have yet to see any emails with the promised links. Am I alone in this? Or is the process just taking a bit of time? Btw, I too want to say thank you to GOG for arranging this.
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gtrager: I preordered Botanicula since I think Amanita's work is great, and was pleased to hear that GOG would be sending out the additional extras (soundtrack, etc) that came with the Amanita bundle. But I have yet to see any emails with the promised links. Am I alone in this? Or is the process just taking a bit of time? Btw, I too want to say thank you to GOG for arranging this.
No, they haven't send me an email too =( Plus they didn't reply my mail about i already have the Witcher 1.
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TheEnigmaticT: Contact support if you own both games here at GOG.com; they'll take care of you.
I contacted support on Friday (and again on Monday because I thought maybe I sent my message to the wrong support category) but so far they haven't gotten back to me.
Post edited April 25, 2012 by Barry_Woodward
Thanks guys, you are doing a great job. I'm pleased for free copy of mashinarium.
Thanks Paingiver and Barry. I'll just be patient.
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TheEnigmaticT: Contact support if you own both games here at GOG.com; they'll take care of you.
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Barry_Woodward: I contacted support on Friday (and again on Monday because I thought maybe I sent my message to the wrong support category) but so far they haven't gotten back to me.
Just be patient mate :) GOG is a small company yet. And a lot of things happening atm there... release of Witcher 2 + Botanicula issues+ new releases...+fixing other games...
Stupid question : Will anyone receive the free Machinarium copy if they buy Botanicula for example tomorrow ?
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ne_zavarj: Stupid question : Will anyone receive the free Machinarium copy if they buy Botanicula for example tomorrow ?
No. From the OP:
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GOG.com: [...] you and every other user who bought the game before 12:00 GMT on the 20th of April will receive a few things [...]
Post edited April 25, 2012 by spindown
I didn't buy Botanicula (yet) but I think it's great that GOG is doing this for their customers.
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spindown: No. From the OP:
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GOG.com: [...] you and every other user who bought the game before 12:00 GMT on the 20th of April will receive a few things [...]
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spindown:
Thanks for the answer .