Matthew on 5/8/2011 at 19:36
Now you get Atom Zombie Smasher too!
Shadowcat on 6/8/2011 at 00:33
Sweet. It's the bundle that just keeps on giving!
Shadowcat on 8/8/2011 at 12:50
Quote Posted by Sulphur
Holy crap, they're only ~200K short of 2 million dollars.
That's now true :) (and then some).
$1,865,056.29
34 hours to go. I wonder if they could break $2 million this time?
EvaUnit02 on 8/8/2011 at 14:38
RE: The current bundle discussion:-
I'm surprised that there's yet to be any smug, smoking jacket wearing, pipe-smoking posts along the lines of "individual purchases by Lunix users are the highest on average, hah-hah!"
Jason Moyer on 9/8/2011 at 00:15
I'd imagine the linux number is driven up signifcantly by the devs on the list of top contributors, but sure.
twisty on 9/8/2011 at 11:18
I already owned Machinarium (brilliant), Braid (wonderful, but annoying at times), Cogs (very good puzzler), Cortex Command (ok) and Osmos (very good), but purchased this pack to get a few more games and lend support to Indie developers. For the most part however I wasn't overly wowed by the games in this pack and, in my opinion, these games are of less quality than games released in previous Indie bundles:
* Crayon Physics: interesting concept. Some enjoyable puzzles but overall it felt not dissimilar to other 2d psychics games that I have played, only in cartoon graphics.
* VVVVVV: gravity switching not enough to maintain my interest in something from another era.
* Hammerfight: enjoyable to a point but after a while began to feel like a one trick pony.
* And Yet it Moves: VVVVVV with a few more options and better graphics.
* Steel Storm: this is a very addictive game and more towards the quality level of other games in previous indie packs. I'm really enjoying this so far/
* Atom Zombie Smasher: lipstick on a pig. I love the "cutscenes" in between levels but the actual levels themselves are derivative of some Java applet games released a decade ago.
* Revenge of the Titans: so-so
Vernon on 9/8/2011 at 11:42
Quote Posted by twisty
And Yet it Moves
I thought this really, really sucked. Did anyone get any joy out of it? I ditched it after a few of those checkpoints - maybe I missed the point :confused:
henke on 9/8/2011 at 12:07
I didn't like AYIM either. Nor am I a huge VVVVVV fan for that matter.
Briareos H on 9/8/2011 at 12:08
Yep it was terrible. I quite liked VVVVVV however.