The Gorgeous Botanicula Debuts in a New Humble Indie Bundle

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The always awesome Humble Indie Bundle is back, but this time it is a little more special than usual: It is debuting Botanicula, Amanita Design’s absolutely gorgeous followup to the also absolutely gorgeous and awesome Machinarium. As always, the Humble Indie Bundle is pay-what-you-want, but if you pay above the current average price people are paying, you’ll get some extra games. Best of all, though, is that you can pay whatever you want for the brand new, highly anticipated Botanicula.

Along with the usual pay-what-you-want scheme, the Humble Indie Bundle also makes sure all of the games included are DRM free, which is always appreciated, and work on Windows, Mac, and Linux. So, since you can pay what you want, and can play it on any operating system, and don’t have to be afraid of awful DRM messing with your box, you have no excuse not to play both Machinarium all these years later, as well as the brand new Botanicula. Check out the Humble Indie Bundle trailer below, and try not to mind the narrator’s oddly enthused voiceovers.

You’ll also get another of Amanita Design’s adventure games, Samorost 2, and if you pay above the current bundle average price, you’ll get Kooky, a feature film featuring what seems to be a creepy teddy bear, and Windosill, another pretty adventure game. Superb.

(via Humble Indie Bundle)

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