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United colors of bouncing.

<span class="bold">De Blob</span>, the wildly colorful 3D platformer where you paint your exploits all over a grey city, is coming soon DRM-free on GOG.com!

They sucked all color out of de Blob's city, but he still got plenty to spare. And spatter. And splatter. He's a bouncing menace of painterly mayhem and he will squash any evil I.N.K.T. forces standing in his way, even if that means blowing up his shapely form, teaming up with Color Revolutionaries, or drawing color patterns all over the streets of this once vibrant city.

Look at him go!
Post edited April 27, 2017 by maladr0Id
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moonshineshadow: Oh great. I had a really good time playing it on the Wii.
But the question remains: De Blob, deBlob, de Blob?

(...)

D-d-dasblubbem? ;(
Oh my god, I love De Blob. I never expected to be able to play it again, so happy that it's coming over.
Hhahaha, nice game. Remember that it was fun playing it on Wii.

Great job THQNordic for bringing it to GoG.
I've played the demo back then on WinXP and waited for it to come here and now there seems to be some new version that breaks support again?

Does it come with the 2006 version or is it the same?
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/blob_
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Klumpen0815: I've played the demo back then on WinXP and waited for it to come here and now there seems to be some new version that breaks support again?

Does it come with the 2006 version or is it the same?
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/blob_
I don't know about it, that 2006 demo was a proof-of-concept from the original author, before he sold the rights to De Blob to THQ, so they could make this "De Blob".

Anyway, this is of course better than the original demo since it has more polished graphics, a background story and some cool music.

I played De Blob 2 on PS3 and I found it amazing, not the tightest 3d platformer, sometimes repetitive in its tasks, witha tendency to hand-holding (since it was originally aimed to kids), but a very enjoyable experience indeed.
Post edited April 25, 2017 by moddingpark
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Klumpen0815: I've played the demo back then on WinXP and waited for it to come here and now there seems to be some new version that breaks support again?

Does it come with the 2006 version or is it the same?
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/blob_
The version from 2006 is the original freeware game that was created for the city of Utrecht. You can still download it from this site.

Edit: Or you can't. The download links are dead. But this one should work: https://archive.org/details/TheBlob_201501
Post edited April 25, 2017 by PaterAlf
Nice. It's good to see that Nordic actually works on so much of the stuff they acquired from THQ rather than having it sit in their IP catalog collecting dust.

So, how about some more Red Faction on GOG? *nudge nudge*
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Klumpen0815: I've played the demo back then on WinXP and waited for it to come here and now there seems to be some new version that breaks support again?

Does it come with the 2006 version or is it the same?
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/blob_
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PaterAlf: The version from 2006 is the original freeware game that was created for the city of Utrecht. You can still download it from this site.

Edit: Or you can't. The download links are dead. But this one should work: https://archive.org/details/TheBlob_201501
Yep. It was student project and if i'm not mistaken it was actually about the change of the railway station of Utrecht. The freeware version was posted on Dutch tech site Tweakers. Played it for a while, was a funny thing.
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BKGaming: Looks... interesting.
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Fairfox: Looks liek garbage. But y'kno, mebbe it's fun? I won't evah kno, 'coz I don't just rando-buy mucho-much-much ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
?????

O_o
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Oh wow, can't say i ever expected this game to pop up here. Played both games on the Wii way back and rather enjoyed them, wouldn't mind re-experiencing it.