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Test your intelligent design!

Incredipede, an imaginative puzzle game with unique mechanics and remarkable art style, is now available on GOG.com 20% off. That's only $11.99 until Thursday, November 1, at 10:59AM GMT.

Creatures changing their ways and their physique over thousands of generations, adjusting to their ever-changing natural habitat? How impractical! Had there been a chasm in their path, they would have to wait hundreds of years and sacrifice countless legions of their brethren on futile attempts to get to the other side, before one of them was finally born with legs strong enough to complete the task. What a waste of time and energy. Why in the world would you want to wait for them to learn to solve their problems on their own? That's not the way nature works, I tell you. If they need need wings, give them wings! If they need gills, just strap some on them! Ha! Evolution--what a laughable concept.

Incredipede is an exceptional game on many levels. The first thing that instantly stands out is its art style. The world of Incredipede looks like a woodcut illustration of some XVIII century book. The unique look of this game is easily matched by its original concept. You help a strange creature named Quozzle reach its goal in a multitude of cleverly designed stages. To do so, you equip it with extra limbs and strap muscles on its body, to handcraft it into a fantastic specimen designed exclusively to conquer the obstacles at hand. But there's still a whole other layer to the game. The ability to produce your own levels and creatures, share them online, and browse other players' creations and solutions, make Incredipede a limitless sandbox for devious puzzles, mindblowing experiments, and perfecting your intelligent designs!

Step in to the beautiful, woodcut lands and become the Creator and master of faith of the strange creature known as the Incredipede, for only $11.99.
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GOG.com: Why in the world would you want to wait for them to learn to solve their problems on their own?
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grviper: Because it's awesome
http://www.stellaralchemy.com/lee/vce3d_download.php
http://youtu.be/GS18h-_h6IM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkdC2lzMH3c
Aaaah! Love it. I toyed around with Framsticks at some point, but didn't have the patience to do anything that interesting.

Anyway, on a personal note: I instantly fell in love with Incredipede. I spent countless hours playing Fantastic Contraptions and I was extremely happy to see how this concept... erm... evolved.
Post edited October 25, 2012 by G-Doc
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deadfolk: Looks very interesting. My only concern is that it appears you have no direct control over the creature. I understand why, but I can imagine yelling at the screen because she's not doing what I want.

And in the game, obviously.
Actually you're in control of the creature you've created. The muscles flex and relax at your command.

EDIT:
Ah, ninjad by N0x0ss :-)
Post edited October 25, 2012 by G-Doc
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Max_R: I'm expecting GOG to give us,
::snip::
Every new game that they add to the list, those games will be more distant.
You know, it's not like we have all of those signed and we're laughing at you while you wait. Out of that list, there are only a very few that are actually in the process of being remastered and signed at the moment. The rest? The BizDev team labors ever on.
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TheEnigmaticT: You know, it's not like we have all of those signed and we're laughing at you while you wait.
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Licurg: I'm sure you're laughing at me when I ask where's Carmageddon 2...
...we probably have that one signed, but I seem to recall from my own experience it's a bear to get running.
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gameon: You guys managed to get the original carmageddon running, and i think you used the bear phrase then too. I trust your judgement as to whether it can be done or not.
True. But it did take, like, 6 months.