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Sky Warrior Bob 12-19-2010 08:28 PM

Humble Bundle #2?
 
5 interesting looking indie games & naming your own price. Plus, some of the cash goes to charity.

Go here:

Not sure how long the offer will last...

SWB

Doc ock rokc 12-19-2010 08:49 PM

...I have spent so much...but I don't want to stiff.
how are the games. are they good? are they fun. I know Braid is a temporal platformed (and boy am I obsessed with Time control)
but the others I have never heard of.

Sage Harpuia 12-19-2010 08:57 PM

Machinarium is in the vain of those point and click adventure games; use of logic and the like to solve puzzles. While Cortex Command is basically a 2D RTS; collecting minerals, "crafting" weapons and units. Only played through these 2 so far and enjoyed it, but it's all down to your own preference, i.e. I never played a good point and click adventure game since..... maybe the last Ace Attorney.

Sky Warrior Bob 12-20-2010 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doc ock rokc (Post 1095363)
...I have spent so much...but I don't want to stiff.
how are the games. are they good? are they fun. I know Braid is a temporal platformed (and boy am I obsessed with Time control)
but the others I have never heard of.

Just ran into this on another board... I've honestly no clue. And I haven't bought in just yet.

So I'd like to hear more opinions myself.

SWB

Meister 12-20-2010 06:29 AM

Just bought this and played the games for maybe five minutes each to see what it's all about, but I'd say this bundle is worth it for Braid alone (DRM-free and at your own price, no less). Osmos seems to be a pretty relaxing minigame where you absorb things that are smaller than you while dodging things that are larger, and Revenge of the Titans is tower defense with some RTS elements like researching new buildings and mining for minerals.

synkr0nized 12-20-2010 07:36 AM

It's the third post.
 
Closing for redundancy.

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