I looked at this bundle earlier today, but decided it just wasn't up my alley. I'll continue to keep an eye out for their bundles, but so far nothing has caught my interest.
I haven't downloaded/played most of my games from the last 3 hubble bubble thingies, so before I even consider another one I need to try out all of those.
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Yes, get it! I got Dino D-Day at launch and we could always use more new players. I played with several last night with people who got the game from the bundle and helped them somewhat. The devs actually listen to people's suggestions and often update the game so it has potential to become much bigger.
Won't be getting this one. Not into most point-and-click adventures and hate those kinds of simulation games where you just manage something by pushing buttons. Eets and Dino D-day look interesting, but not enough to warrant a purchase.
I thought for sure someone would have mentioned it here by now, but the new Indie Royale is up!
The Serious Sam Lightning Pack
Includes: Serious Sam: The Random Encounter (Steam) - From Vlambeer (maker of Super Crate Box, Ridiculous Fishing) Serious Sam: Double D (Steam) - From Mommy's Best Games (maker of Weapon Of Choice, Explosionade) Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack - From Be-Rad Entertainment (previously only available on Android and iOS) Serious Sam Classic: The First Encounter (Steam) Serious Sam Classic: The Second Encounter (Steam) Serious Sam: The Greek Encounter - From Eric Ruth (maker of Team Fortress Arcade and Pixelforce Halo/DJ Hero demakes)
Price is currently floating under $5
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To add my 2 cents, I got the Serious Sam Gold Pack during the Steam winter sales. I've beaten TFE, and it's pretty good if you're a fan of classic FPSes. For $5 or less, you should totally get this pack.
I know this pertains to the Humble Botanicula Bundle, but I couldn't find the Humble Bundle thread.
Anyway, I was just wondering if any of you have played Botanicula, and if so what did you think of it?
The reason why I'm saying this is because I really enjoyed Machinarium, but found Samorost 1 & 2 dull and restricted.
I haven't played that much, but what I have played was great. It's a lot different from Machinarium since it takes place in a bunch of 2D areas. Like you I never liked the two samrost games, but if you liked Machinarium you may like this.
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I know this pertains to the Humble Botanicula Bundle, but I couldn't find the Humble Bundle thread.
Anyway, I was just wondering if any of you have played Botanicula, and if so what did you think of it?
The reason why I'm saying this is because I really enjoyed Machinarium, but found Samorost 1 & 2 dull and restricted.
I'm playing Botanicula right now. I got it through the bundle and I'm enjoying it so far. I'm not too far into it yet. I haven't played the other games in the bundle yet, so I can't compare it to those. I really enjoy the exploration and sense of discovery that comes with solving puzzles. Although the entire atmospere is very nice and relaxing, if you're playing on a larger monitor, there will be large black edges around the screen because the game's art is so small. Which is a shame because the game would look so good with high-res graphics. And that's my only complaint with the game. It can be a bit confusing at times, but it's not all that frustrating. I highly recommend Botanicula to anyone who appreciates artistic games. The extra music that come with the game is great as well.
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