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Up coming game by Amanita Design, the people who brought you Botanicula and Machinarium...promises to be as nice to play as it is on the eyes and ears.
( , Sat 16 May 2015, 19:08, Share, Reply)
Up coming game by Amanita Design, the people who brought you Botanicula and Machinarium...promises to be as nice to play as it is on the eyes and ears.
( , Sat 16 May 2015, 19:08, Share, Reply)
PC and Mac later this year and after that also on iOS, Android an maybe other platforms.
I hope this includes the Xbox 360. Looks laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarverly..
( , Sat 16 May 2015, 22:19, Share, Reply)
I hope this includes the Xbox 360. Looks laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarverly..
( , Sat 16 May 2015, 22:19, Share, Reply)
Tried Amanita games. Really tried
But could never tell which bit of the background was the bit that needed clicking on, so it became a rather hopeless trial-and-error spam. Just couldn't enjoy them. Sad, as they're so beautifully made.
( , Sat 16 May 2015, 22:20, Share, Reply)
But could never tell which bit of the background was the bit that needed clicking on, so it became a rather hopeless trial-and-error spam. Just couldn't enjoy them. Sad, as they're so beautifully made.
( , Sat 16 May 2015, 22:20, Share, Reply)
^^ I am generally crap at this kind of game too
but I totally appreciate that they exist. I loved Kuki Se Vraci(? Kooky Go Home?) which I think was a movie by these same people (Jakub Dvorský if google is correct) because I could enjoy the lushness, and didn't have to guess what obscure thing would please a robot when clicked in the correct order.
( , Sat 16 May 2015, 22:41, Share, Reply)
but I totally appreciate that they exist. I loved Kuki Se Vraci(? Kooky Go Home?) which I think was a movie by these same people (Jakub Dvorský if google is correct) because I could enjoy the lushness, and didn't have to guess what obscure thing would please a robot when clicked in the correct order.
( , Sat 16 May 2015, 22:41, Share, Reply)