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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.
At the end of the day this is more an annoyance than a real issue. Gog.com could easily have said "it's their choice, not our fault", or nothing at all.

Instead they're proving yet again that they're serious about good customer service. Paying $300 to ensure that everyone who visits the humble bundle gets to see that they're working on something for us is also a nice touch!

Sigh. If you guys keep this up, how the hell am I going to ever slow down my rampant and out of control purchases on gog.com? My owned games list is getting too big to search through already!
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theadam: WOW, bashing a company because they were so kind as to give out a free copy of a game. I am speechless... It turns out that goodwill is worth jack.

I, for once, think they did a great job with this little present for taking one's time to fill in the survey. Really splendid.
That's nothing you should have seen some of the posts a few weeks back.

Anyway i really think those that reordered and are annoyed. Download install and play the game it is bound to cheer you up.
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gameon: Do you own any games on GOG? Would you feel okay if for instance, you bought fallout 2 for $5.99, and they decide to give it away tomorrow for free?
That's just like missing the surprise 85% off steam sale. Sure it sucks, but that's how sales and limited offers work.
I thought we all already moved on from that Fallout issue? Beside that have nothing to do with this thread title.
GOG, thanks for all you do. Personally, the main thing I want you to work on is providing better support for those who can't get the titles on here working well. Other than that, you're doing a great job!
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theadam: I, for once, think they did a great job with this little present for taking one's time to fill in the survey. Really splendid.
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gameon: I liked the fact they gave away fallout 1. But that was because i never had it before.

If you are in someone elses shoes, you can see why it leaves a bitter taste.

Do you own any games on GOG? Would you feel okay if for instance, you bought fallout 2 for $5.99, and they decide to give it away tomorrow for free?
Yes I will feel great for everybody that don't have it :) Everybody who owns Witcher 2 on Steam got a second copy here... I've got none.. yet I feel happy for them cause GOG make a good thing for the people here.
People, just calm down for a bit, lean back and play this great game instead, will you? I mean, this is why you bought it in the first place, right? Regardless if you bought it here on gog or with the humble bundle, it's still a great game and it's still a bargain. Enjoy this lovely piece of art and stop all the ranting and raving here and over at the amanita forum, because this is really getting pathetic.
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I almost forgot. everybody who pre-ordered Botanicula on GOG.com will get the full soundtrack, the art-book (not released yet) and Machinarium for free tomorrow. and of course you all have our eternal gratitude for supporting us:)
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novemberist: People, just calm down for a bit, lean back and play this great game instead, will you
You already know it's great? Damn, this is one short game...
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wodmarach: new post by amanita folks
I almost forgot. everybody who pre-ordered Botanicula on GOG.com will get the full soundtrack, the art-book (not released yet) and Machinarium for free tomorrow. and of course you all have our eternal gratitude for supporting us:)
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wodmarach:
Well, that counts for something. :) Why didn't they think about something like that in the first place?
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theadam: I, for once, think they did a great job with this little present for taking one's time to fill in the survey. Really splendid.
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gameon: I liked the fact they gave away fallout 1. But that was because i never had it before.

If you are in someone elses shoes, you can see why it leaves a bitter taste.

Do you own any games on GOG? Would you feel okay if for instance, you bought fallout 2 for $5.99, and they decide to give it away tomorrow for free?
Yes.
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theadam: I, for once, think they did a great job with this little present for taking one's time to fill in the survey. Really splendid.
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gameon: I liked the fact they gave away fallout 1. But that was because i never had it before.

If you are in someone elses shoes, you can see why it leaves a bitter taste.


Do you own any games on GOG? Would you feel okay if for instance, you bought fallout 2 for $5.99, and they decide to give it away tomorrow for free?
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: Do you own any games on GOG? Would you feel okay if for instance, you bought fallout 2 for $5.99, and they decide to give it away tomorrow for free?
I certainly would. I already decided it's worth the price I paid, else I wouldn't have paid said price. I have even waited out that a sale would end before I bought a game because I thought the sale price was too low and that said game was worth far more than the asked full price (I don't remember which game it was, I have over 200 GOGs, some of which I would have paid more than twice the asked price if it was possible).
You already know it's great? Damn, this is one short game...
Of course, I do. Where is your point?
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outcast1: Come on! Don't wine about something that you will get cheaper later somewhere else ... this is the current market captalism. Do you do this also when filling up your car with gas? IN germany, you will pay up to 10 cents (and more) for 1 liter gas more or less just because you are lucky and waitied a few minutes ... this is our society. Cheaper as it can get ... and sue all those that have a better offer that you won't/can't take anymore. Why do you preorder software anyway? Or any other product? The prices always drop down from month to month, week to week, day to day ... and soon: minute to minute.
The issue is not that prices change, or that things get cheaper over time.

The issue is that people who pre-ordered got less than the people who waited for release day, for more money.

There are basically three reasons to pre-order a digital product: either you get a discount, you get something others don't (e.g. a soundtrack or early access), or you want to show the developer you like them.

This release-day bundle nullifies all of those reasons: you paid more money, you get less content (no soundtrack), and while you may have wanted to show support for the developer, those two reasons combined mean you probably wish you hadn't.

If the title hadn't been up for pre-order, no one would complain.
I'm okay if gog gives games away for free and does sales. Usually I'm in the luck to buy a game the day before it gets on sale ;) But who cares.

But this is really unfair both to GOG _AND_ to Humble Bundle. I mean, humble bundle in general a good thing, but I would have wait with that some weeks. I would feel really cheated by such an action.