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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.
I'm glad I didn't preordered even if I wanted to. Call me a fanboy but after this exploit I'm not going to buy it at all
Post edited April 19, 2012 by kScope
It just pisses me off so much. GOG is doing so much for gaming and for indie gaming in particular. Their support, their attitude, opennes. Their DRM freeness. And then Amanita pulls this crap. I didn't really like the fact that Legends of Grimrock where offering Steam keys on their website. GOG is the place to be for the indie devs, but not if they keep screwing it up like this.
The Humble Bundle got my purchase on this one, sorry guys, but I do currently value a native Linux binary (rather than running the game through Wine).

Edit: Then again, it's an AIR installer, and Adobe ceased developing and supporting AIR for Linux quite a while ago (last Linux version was 2.6.0, current version for Windows and OS X is 3.1, and it's on Android and iOS as well)... so much for wanting the game for Linux. Oh well, what's done is done, at least those Kooky and Windosill guys got a couple bucks each, and that save-a-tree foundation.
Post edited April 19, 2012 by Miaghstir
Haha, top contributor GOG with 300 bucks.
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Surprise! Surprise! Well the bundle was a real surprise! But that the pre-order package on GOG was a bit lame has been known before. No Mac and Linux binaries and no full soundtrack included!

How was the slogan a few weeks ago? Bigger. Fresher. Newer!
After the Fallout-Disaster, we have now the Botanicula-Disaster.

Guys, I'm beginning to worry about you!
I love your sense of humor, GOG! Also a very clever move with that tweet.
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BatistutaSRB: Haha, top contributor GOG with 300 bucks.
LOL :D
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BatistutaSRB: Haha, top contributor GOG with 300 bucks.
I wonder if they're gonna start handing HIB keys... :P
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Woolytoes: Surprise! Surprise! Well the bundle was a real surprise! But that the pre-order package on GOG was a bit lame has been known before. No Mac and Linux binaries and no full soundtrack included!

How was the slogan a few weeks ago? Bigger. Fresher. Newer!
After the Fallout-Disaster, we have now the Botanicula-Disaster.

Guys, I'm beginning to worry about you!
Fallout really was not a disaster a lot of people happily got a free game. A few got annoyed but that's how it goes when free games from the catalogue get given away. If you want a disaster you should have seen the site shutdown!

What has this situation got anything to do with GOG anyway? They have no control over what the publisher deicide to do.
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Woolytoes: After the Fallout-Disaster,
Gog giving away a free game is a disaster? well, that's a new one.
This is what you get with Indie, they bitch about publishers and their money hungry corporate bullshit yet some of these said Indies pull the same kind of crap.
Both GOG and people who pre-ordered on GOG should really let these guys know how they feel about this.

I had no interest in this game and now I will hardly have interest in anything whatsoever from these guys, if I ran GOG I would think twice about doing any pre-order deals with them anytime soon.

This little stunt they pulled with the bundle was a low blow, if at all this sort of bundle should be something to be done at least a month after release not at launch, poor show Amanita Design, poor show.
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ZPavelZ: I love your sense of humor, GOG! Also a very clever move with that tweet.
I just noticed you can see the tweet on the humble bundle chart. Very well done GOG.

Let's not forget the game in all this, I've just played the 1st 10 minutes and I love the art style and the sounds. I was gasping at something on almost every screen, I like that you can click anywhere on the screen again. I got a bit annoyed by having to move that robot everywhere in Machinarium.
What the hell, man? If you pre-ordered this game at GOG.com, it's because you're a big fan of Amanita Design and all their previous games. I've played every previous Amanita Design game and was counting the hours for Botanicula to release. And then they pull this Humble Botanicula Bundle crap on us, and the message they're communicating is this: You don't matter to us, our dear fans. If you were gonna buy Botanicula anyway, then why should we give you all these other Amanita goodies? You don't deserve them. A movie made by us? Pfft. You wish. The soundtracks for the games you love? Shah right.
Post edited April 19, 2012 by mildare
Cool game.
http://amanita-design.net/about.html#email

You can contact Amanita here directly to tell them how big a scumbag they are, I know I did.