Amanita Design, the small Czech team that released the award-winning Machinarium last October, has decided to make a donation to the Humble Indie Bundle of their own, but instead of donating money, they donated another game to the package to sweeten the deal for everybody else. Now you can get six classic award-winning indie games (World of Goo, Aquaria, Gish, Lugaru HD, Penumbra: Overture, and Samorost 2), for PC/Mac/Linux, with no DRM, at any price you feel like paying.
Gather the Goo Balls and travel the globe in World of Goo Remastered from developer 2D Boy and Netflix Games.
Omar writes: World of Goo is getting a physical edition on Feb. 20 thanks to Super Rare Games. This collector's item will come in two flavors: Regular and Steelbook.
Yesterday, after all these years, I played World of Goo; it's still amazing! It's a great indie that must be played at least once. - Cristian Aguilar
No DRM = good.
No DRM also = EZPZ piracy. :/
C'MON! It's for charity.
Very cool. There's a new DRM for gamers: guilt!
I will always support things like this.
This deal just got better! I certainly didn't hesitate to purchase this.