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Ah, what a fine day for science!

<span class="bold">Maize</span>, a subversive first-person adventure about sentient plants, a grumpy mechanical teddy bear, and secret labs, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

We all make mistakes. Sometimes they result in somebody waking up in the middle of the ocean floating atop a pub sign. Others, they result in the accidental creation of sentient corn. It can happen.
Now you find yourself in this abandoned farm, aiming to figure out exactly what was taking place in the research facility below it. But more importantly, what it is that the corn actually wants. Except for the crows to leave it alone. We've pretty much established that.
As you explore the place, solve devious puzzles, and try to keep a straight face while interacting with the bizarre characters, you will begin to realize there are more surprises waiting for you around each corn-er. What is a Russian robotic teddy bear even doing here? Did the scientists fail miserably or where their goals entirely different? And will somebody teach that corn stalk some manners, already?

Get lost in a <span class="bold">Maize</span> full of absurd happenings, ill-tempered flora, and embarrassing government secrets, DRM-free on GOG.com.
The 10% discount will last until December 4, 5:59 PM UTC.


https://www.youtube.com/embed/EIxOLLKDdBY
Post edited December 02, 2016 by maladr0Id
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kilikanzer04: What the fuck were they on when they made this game
Moonshine made from corn.
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gamesfreak64: Just saw the game at steam ,( i was looking for some new casual games)
they seem to like it a lot, but some users said 3 hours was not much , seems the game can be finished quickly.
Yeah, the video review linked to here (https://www.gog.com/forum/general/release_maize_efd0c/post24) says that the game is about 4 hours long but with a very slow start through the first hour. The reviewer's conclusion was to wait for a sale - which is what I'll be doing. So, wishlisted for now.

Great game trailer BTW.