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Giant Bomb Review
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StingingVelvet: Got in DRM free in a bundle, as did damn near everyone else who cares. Shouldn't be a priority for GOG, but of course they might as well sell it.
Pretty much this.
Released in April 2009, featured on countless sales since then, appeared in a Humble Bundle.... who on earth that is somewhat interested in it, still doesn't own it?

Yes Steam is the place to be and where everyone wants his game on. But devs need to wake up and take gog.com serious to begin with, not as an after-thought years later.
Not voted, due to 0 priority.
I love how Barry keeps making these threads with "Hey, guys, look! This guy really wants to sell his game here on GOG!", but in reality amounts to the dev saying "Well... yeah... maybe someday?"

Get off your sugar rush already. =P
never played it, have heard good things...
"Yeah, I have been talking to them about it but it doesn't seem t be high on anyone's priority list."
- Jonathan Blow

It isn't high on my list at all because it isn't on gog! :P
Nothing to add...but if that's his real name he must have gotten teased every day in school. I'm surprised he made it out of High School.
GameSpot Review
Post edited October 10, 2013 by Barry_Woodward
I'm not a fan of platformers but the game was fun to play. It has some great puzzles and awesome music. I recommend it. More people play it, the better.

I don't see myself playing it again, though, and I already have DRM-free copy, so I haven't voted for it.
https://twitter.com/Jonathan_Blow/status/389113095030706176

Me: Six months ago I asked about #Braid being released on GOG and you said you were talking to them about it. What's the word?
Jonathan Blow: Discussions just sort of stopped. I think they are a lot more interested in The Witness than Braid.
Post edited October 12, 2013 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: Me: Six months ago I asked about #Braid being released on GOG and you said you were talking to them about it. What's the word?
Jonathan Blow: Discussions just sort of stopped. I think they are a lot more interested in The Witness than Braid.
Of course they are, because it's a new game that will actually sell.
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StingingVelvet: Of course they are, because it's a new game that will actually sell.
There are many indie games that GOG has gotten long after they've been released elsewhere that have sold very well. Just browse the catalog by bestselling and see for yourself. Braid is one of the most well-reviewed indie platformers out there. It would sell like gangbusters.
Post edited October 12, 2013 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: There are many indie games that GOG has gotten long after they've been released elsewhere that have sold very well. Just browse the catalog by bestselling and see for yourself. Braid is one of the most well-reviewed indie platformers out there. It would sell like gangbusters.
Well I guess you know better what sells on GOG than the GOG staff do.
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StingingVelvet: Well I guess you know better what sells on GOG than the GOG staff do.
I never said that. I was merely pointing out that indies that have been around the block a few times still sell surprisingly well here. Would it be more profitable to get in on the ground floor with The Witness at launch? Duh! That doesn't mean Braid is worthless.
Post edited October 12, 2013 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: I never said that. I was merely pointing out that indies that have been around the block a few times still sell surprisingly well here. Would it be more profitable to get in on the ground floor with The Witness at launch? Duh! That doesn't mean Braid is worthless.
I don't think it's worthless, or that it wouldn't sell at all. I just don't think it's exciting at all, and I'm sure GOG are putting energies elsewhere for a reason.

A while back EnigmaticT said they priorities games that are not sold elsewhere.