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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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Talafar: I'd like to add my voice to those of the people who are very upset about this whole pre-order thing.
I love Amanita's games, and had been often googling botanicula, hoping and hoping for it come out. Finally saw GOG had a pre-order. Great stuff! A chance to play the game as soon as possible. Then yesterday (release date), I waited the entire day in my time zone with the game still unreleased, and no comments from GOG or Aminita about what was going on.
During this time I also found out that the 'extras' GOG had weren't that special - for example the wallpapers are available for free on the Botanicula site.

Finally today I see that there is a fantastic, cheap humble bundle, with lots of Amanita stuff I really want, and even better Steam keys, which would be much more convenient for me.

I feel like I made a huge mistake using GOG,, and can't really see how they could make this up to their customers without giving them a fully unlocked humble bundle code, which seems very unlikely.

I'm not sure who's to blame, but the whole thing has made me surprisingly sad about supporting indie games.Especially as there were free torrents available long before the game was even out.
This is perfect recap for the whole issue:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/release_botanicula/post173
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Talafar: I'd like to add my voice to those of the people who are very upset about this whole pre-order thing.
I love Amanita's games, and had been often googling botanicula, hoping and hoping for it come out. Finally saw GOG had a pre-order. Great stuff! A chance to play the game as soon as possible. Then yesterday (release date), I waited the entire day in my time zone with the game still unreleased, and no comments from GOG or Aminita about what was going on.
During this time I also found out that the 'extras' GOG had weren't that special - for example the wallpapers are available for free on the Botanicula site.

Finally today I see that there is a fantastic, cheap humble bundle, with lots of Amanita stuff I really want, and even better Steam keys, which would be much more convenient for me.

I feel like I made a huge mistake using GOG,, and can't really see how they could make this up to their customers without giving them a fully unlocked humble bundle code, which seems very unlikely.

I'm not sure who's to blame, but the whole thing has made me surprisingly sad about supporting indie games.Especially as there were free torrents available long before the game was even out.
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wormholewizards: This is perfect recap for the whole issue:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/release_botanicula/post173
That blogging site is blocked in China. Don't suppose you could repost their post here?
Now THIS is the game I´d like to buy :)
Could always just slide all the money for the Bundle to charity as a form of expressing your disappoint.

I strongly dislike having to choose between the two sites, so I'm just going to play my Shiny New Witcher 2 until I can make up my mind. I have Machinarium and Samorost 2 already.

D:
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Bought for $0.01. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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wormholewizards: This is perfect recap for the whole issue:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/release_botanicula/post173
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Talafar: That blogging site is blocked in China. Don't suppose you could repost their post here?
I don't have the blogger permission but this one is spot on too, it's one of post in this forum, so i'm sure you'll have no problem:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/humble_botanicula_debut/post42

and GOG staff didn't know about the bundle either:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/release_botanicula/post8
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So, in this case. It was the last time I bought some before release.
Imo GoG should concentrate on OLD games. There are so many better games, which deserves a Re-release. Botanicula is nice, really good. I liked it very much. Machinarium is one of my favorites, f...ing great game, really. Love it.
But this is a joke.
Release fail.
Soundtrack fail.
I hope GoG wont lose his right to exist, because of "we need something to exist". Ok, Steam and the others are a pain in the a.. .
Shame such potentially great game ruined by the marketing scheme.
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Oh, exactly. I frorgot the Download-problem, some of my friend can not download this Game.
They are living two houses next to me. GoG!!!! what the f..k is your problem!!!!!!

One Friend said: GoG is dead for me. Move your A.. and release WC: Prophecy now!!!
Post edited April 19, 2012 by HrBeelzebub
Reputation Changes:

GoG.com: + 50; Dealing with the negative aspects of having this kind of surprise put on them after pushing HARD for publicity of their game.

Humble Indie Bundle: +/- 0; Not their fault nor their concern.

Amanita Design: -135; +50 Dark Side Points; It's not a backstab to purchasers, but to abuse GoG's ambitious PR support like this is really bad form.

Myself: -20; I bought the HIB without knowing this scenario. Wish I could buy it directly from GoG a second time (with the knowledge that the money would stay away from AD since I already paid them for their development at a lower cost due to their surprise release.)

This whole thing has kind of changed my perception of what I just bought.
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Freyar: This whole thing has kind of changed my perception of what I just bought.
Don't let it! The game is fantastic! I essentially bought it twice because I pre-ordered and then decided to give some money to charity through the HIB
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Frogsbane: Don't let it! The game is fantastic! I essentially bought it twice because I pre-ordered and then decided to give some money to charity through the HIB
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gameon: I decided to get it from the humble bundle. I never knew what it was all about, but it was really easy to use, now that i understand it.

Plus giving to charity is awesome! Hopefully some forests can be saved so oxygen levels stay high for years to come.

(i hope i dont sound too hippie with all that save the trees business though)
In the begging all hippies were gamers so no worries :D
I've taken a chainsaw to several trees in my nearby forest to mark this occasion.
Post edited April 19, 2012 by Barry_Woodward
I posted this on the other discussion topic but everyone seems to be ignoring me :(

sorry if this has already been posted, but:

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/04/20/amanita-sorry-to-botanicula-pre-orders-give-free-stuff/
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htown1980: I posted this on the other discussion topic but everyone seems to be ignoring me :(

sorry if this has already been posted, but:

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/04/20/amanita-sorry-to-botanicula-pre-orders-give-free-stuff/
No one is ignoring you :) Just readed it ... Even with the extra stuff... the bad taste stays ...