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Some games are made to make you smile, fall in love, and get lost in a magically created world, and few games can delight you like Botanicula.

Botanicula, a charming adventure/puzzle point-and-click, is available for only $9.99.

Little feather-fly, glowing nut/bulb, mushroom, fungus, and branch-guy--here’s the party of five little tree-friends that need your help to save their home-tree from evil black spidery monsters. On your way you will find dozens of tree-creatures: reimaginations of frogs, flies, bees, and beetles, all beautifully (and bizarrely) hand-drawn and animated. The whole environment is alive with chirping, buzzing and music. Actually, the whole environment is music--all your actions will be accompanied by symphony of chirps, tweets, growls, hums and gulps, all created by the band DVA, that won the game Excellence in Audio award at IGF.

Amanita Design, authors of Samorost and Machinarium, have created an adventure subgenre og their own: one where the exploration is as rewarding, touching, and delightful as the actual puzzle-solving. The simplicity of controls (click something when your cursor turns into a hand) combined with gameplay that encourages exploration (click everything that turns your cursor into a hand!) and brilliant ideas offer an amazing experience beyond regular point-and-clicks. You will want to find all the easter eggs before solving every puzzle and when you do, you will want to share this game with all of your non-gaming friends as an example of something that will delight and astound anyone.

[url=http://kotaku.com/5902784/the-splendid-botanicula-overflows-with-weapons+grade-joyfulness" target="_blank]Kirk Hamilton from Kotaku summed up Botanicula[/url] with a number of “100% true” facts. We found his summation so accurate we thought we’d include a few of them here:
* Botanicula is so adorable that it can only be controlled by picking up a puppy and moving its puppy paws on your computer's trackpad.
* Botanicula is so charming that it stole Julia Roberts away from Pretty Woman-era Richard Gere. He was pretty pissed but reported that he "couldn't stay mad at [Botanicula]".
* Botanicula is so clever that it snuck up behind the raptor that snuck up on Muldoon in Jurassic Park. "Clever game," said the raptor.

Botanicula is probably the closest thing to that dream you once had you never wanted to forget because it was so creative and fun. If you forgot that dream, get it back for only $9.99 now on GOG.com.
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Chillvie: I contacted GOG for a refund -- different game (6 USD) --, that works, right? Next I'm going to buy the Humble Bundle, giving to the charity generously.
According to the ToS, if it's an order, you probably should, if it's a PREorder, you're out of luck, since the game has now been released, so you can't cancel the preorder. Still, GOG.com does have excellent customer service, so no idea if you can or not.
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soeb: I'd wait for Amanita to say something about this. This seems more like a massive screw up by accident, rather than on purpose. Let's wait for both GOG to say something, as well as for Amanita to answer to the questions, and unfortunately mostly accusations.
Amanita has put up a post on facebook saying GOG will be getting extras tomorrow
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discordiac: As long as you play the game and enjoy it.
This game has, for weird reasons, left extremely fond memories. I've played it a lot while I was in high-school. I've LOLed so hard when I've seen it released :D

I will play it one day, but, do you sell some free time on GOG perchance? I'd buy for a full price, no discount needed!
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MasodikTiasma: I'm not very familiar with the Humble Bundle, are there statistics showing it's profitable in the long run?
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soeb: I'd wait for Amanita to say something about this. This seems more like a massive screw up by accident, rather than on purpose. Let's wait for both GOG to say something, as well as for Amanita to answer to the questions, and unfortunately mostly accusations.
Thanks for the links. I read Botanicula isn't the first example or a game debuting on a Humble Bundle, there's been Voxatron too, and it went quite well.
You're right, could be a screw up. I hope it is, 'cause I'm a fan of Amanita's previous work.
Or maybe it's another example of polish-czech miscommunication: someone from GOG called, saying "Cześć, szukam Jakuba Dvorskiego." And they answered "what?? you're f_cking Jakub Dvorsky??" :-p
Post edited April 19, 2012 by MasodikTiasma
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soeb: I'd wait for Amanita to say something about this. This seems more like a massive screw up by accident, rather than on purpose. Let's wait for both GOG to say something, as well as for Amanita to answer to the questions, and unfortunately mostly accusations.
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wodmarach: Amanita has put up a post on facebook saying GOG will be getting extras tomorrow
It seems they are adding the same extras I could get from getting the bundle for a penny, but not the ones I'd get if I spent my $9 on the Bundle. Basically, what I'm saying is, "where's my Kooky!?!?" Steam keys would be nice, too.
Post edited April 19, 2012 by jaylib80
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Chillvie: I contacted GOG for a refund -- different game (6 USD) --, that works, right? Next I'm going to buy the Humble Bundle, giving to the charity generously.
Troll?
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wodmarach: Amanita has put up a post on facebook saying GOG will be getting extras tomorrow
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jaylib80: . Basically, what I'm saying is, "where's my Kooky!?!?"
Kuky se vrací. Your Kooky is coming home. ;-)
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gameon: Could people stop downvoting That rant post of mine please?. i've changed it, so there is no swearing now. I was only annoyed because i felt that that poster was taking the mick out of me.

Yet you guys reckon i was in the wrong for reacting?

Anyway, like i said before, i dont want any trouble. I feel that i have done good things such as gifting people. I am a bit upset that my rep has gone down despite getting on with other people on the forum :(

Please forgive me. I will keep away from "controversial" subjects in the future.
For what it's worth, I don't think you were wrong to react like you did. With the post he originally quoted, what he said was a bit dick-ish imo.
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BatistutaSRB: Haha, top contributor GOG with 300 bucks.
LOL that made my day! Awesome.
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Chillvie: I contacted GOG for a refund -- different game (6 USD) --, that works, right? Next I'm going to buy the Humble Bundle, giving to the charity generously.
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mondo84: Troll?
Of course.

What?
Oh just chill out people ! Yes, Amanita should let the GOG know about the humblebundle promo, but come on! Refunds and stuff, seriously?

I preordered Botanicula here on GOG, and I also bought it again in the bundle (just for the full soundtrack). Total of 11$, and we will be probably getting Machinarium with all the extras, full soundtrack for Botanicula and artbook tomorrow for free ! I'm one happy customer.
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gameon: Please forgive me. I will keep away from "controversial" subjects in the future.
Come on, people just see it very differently. I might have been a bit passive aggressive there, I see how this might have triggered your cursing. I just hope that in the end everyone will appreciate how awesome GOG is to its customers.
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Aningan: Well that says more about yourself than GOG. To put it bluntly the problem here is you.
I have bought Fallout 1, Witcher, Witcher 2 and I say it's nice what they did.
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gameon: Wow, so you think its not okay to bash GOG, yet personal bashing is fine? Just dont do it. I'm trying to be rational and justify my posts.
I apologize if I came on too strong but I don't think you understand how GOG giving away games works. For one thing they don't actually own the games, they are a store, and as such they would need to pay the publisher their cut even if they give away the game in some competition or something like that. In some cases, such as Fallout or Broken Sword for example, they will have the publisher's permission to do it but obviously that publisher will still want to make money even while still being extremely generous so they are not going to send keys to everyone, they'll put up the offer and who gets it gets it. When they give away coupons for 5.99 or 9.99 they actually pay for the publisher's cut (and the bandwidth costs of course).

So people really need to understand the process before starting to bitch. Anyway, going way off-topic. :)

On topic: Amanita sucks! Right? :P
I think the worst part of this is not only have GOG put in a lot of effort advertising the game only to be undercut on day 1, but people are even talking about getting *refunds* from GOG so that they can buy the bundle instead (mostly over on the Amanita forums from what I've seen, but also some here).

If GOG does give refunds then they'll probably have lost money overall, and the only people to benefit will be Amanita who got the free publicity and a cut of the sales that didn't get refunded.
I think it should be noted, that people aren't complaining that they paid to much for the game, but the way Amatia treated GOG as a partner. At least that is my problem with them.