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Aquaria => General => Topic started by: Lady-Succubus on December 09, 2010, 07:57:37 am
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I got an email today from the Humble Inde Bundle people with a steam key. I have Aquaria on Steam now! Yayy! ^^
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I just got that email today and reminded me that I need to finish my speed run! Anybody who wants to talk on Steam let me know- I'm actually around on that a fair amount.
How is everybody, btw?
Been gone for awhile... Seems like the bots are taking over. Again. :\
Anyway, yay Steam enabled HIB!
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Yeah on the spam bots, just now, about over 20 posts, it's getting worse. Would be nice if some kind of anti bot protection would come already. :C
But I saw this as well and went \o/ seeing I forgot to download the games after I paid my price for the games. In fact, I completely forgot it in the first place. :C
But yeah, Humble Indie Bundle on Steam, yay! \o/
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Didn't got that mail. ;(
Not that I have a steam account... it's still not working with Linux.
I delete 40+ spamposts a day and I told Derek already about updating the forum software - hope he'll do it soon.
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Didn't got that mail. ;(
Not that I have a steam account... it's still not working with Linux.
I delete 40+ spamposts a day and I told Derek already about updating the forum software - hope he'll do it soon.
Well, since each of us (probably) got a different Steam key, it might take a while. They might be doing it manually, for all we know. :S
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Bit disappointed that it didn't give me an OSX Steamified Aquaria.
Oh well, I still have the HiB OSX version and the Steam Windows version I bought way back. :P
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I didn't get an email either. If you still have the address of your personal download page saved, the Steam activation-code will be right at the top of the page.
If you lost the address for that you might be able to try contacting someone for help, but I'm not sure if anything can be done :(
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It was, of course, in my spams. :)
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It was, of course, in my spams. :)
You spammed your Humble Inde Bundle? o.o
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Their mail went in my spam folder unintentionally. Luckily I check it every now and then. :)
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My spam folder gets OVER 9000! spam mails per week, but that's what you get with a mail that's been public for over 5 years.
It's just around 100 actually, but I still think that's a lot.
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I didn't get an email either. If you still have the address of your personal download page saved, the Steam activation-code will be right at the top of the page.
If you lost the address for that you might be able to try contacting someone for help, but I'm not sure if anything can be done :(
Thanks! I didn't get the email (possibly because I'm not signed up to the newsletter) but found the Steam code on my download page.
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The Humble Indie Bundle 2 (http://r.nbrmail.com/Resources/172816/33642/1871681127/openlink.axd) has landed and in the message they sent was a link for the HIB#1 key resender (http://r.nbrmail.com/Resources/172818/33642/1871681127/openlink.axd).
If you've changed email accounts or otherwise lost access to your HIB#1 you can now easily get back to it! :)
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I just bought it, though I didn't pay as much as I did last time seeing I already owned Cortex Command and having 2 games that are in development just doesn't cut it for me.
CC's a very fun game but their progress has been frozen MANY times, not even talking about all the crap on the forum they have been through.
Osmos is a fun game that I tried a demo of, it's pretty much "Eat everything that's smaller than you" with the twist of shooting away your own mass to go forward.
Braid and Machinarium I can't say I know much about, so surely I'll play those.
And I once took a stab at Revenge of the Titans, I believe also a demo, or it was one of their earlier game, but that needed a lot of updating.
Anyway, those were my 2 cents, not an amazing pack as last time (Lol <3 Aquaria), but surely still fun. :3
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Machinarium is awesome! I surely will pay again for it. :)
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I just bought it, though I didn't pay as much as I did last time seeing I already owned Cortex Command and having 2 games that are in development just doesn't cut it for me.
CC's a very fun game but their progress has been frozen MANY times, not even talking about all the crap on the forum they have been through.
Osmos is a fun game that I tried a demo of, it's pretty much "Eat everything that's smaller than you" with the twist of shooting away your own mass to go forward.
Braid and Machinarium I can't say I know much about, so surely I'll play those.
And I once took a stab at Revenge of the Titans, I believe also a demo, or it was one of their earlier game, but that needed a lot of updating.
Anyway, those were my 2 cents, not an amazing pack as last time (Lol <3 Aquaria), but surely still fun. :3
You mean you didn't play the two games I mainly bought the bundle for? Awww. I actually played Machinarium's demo before I bought the bundle and it was all the more reason for me to buy the bundle. It's (sort of) a point-and-click adventure game, though, so that has to be your thing.
Braid I wasn't really sure about whether it would be fun, but I actually found it very interesting and funny. The ending also screws with your mind a bit, but not in a way you can't understand if you think about it. A very fun game, which I recommend to anyone that's into platform games with puzzles.
Oh, and I own Aquaria twice now because I paid more than the average price paid. :D I find that seriously amusing. (All those people paying just one dollar disgust me, by the way.)
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Well, just finished both Braid and Machinarium. Sadly enough I'm not too much a fan of Mach, seeing I always get stuck and always look for a walkthrough. It was an incredibly beautiful game however, funny as well.
Braid was an amazing game to me. I've always been a fan of time travel and this game had every kind of time travel. The puzzles; as in levels, not the jigsaw ones, were fairly easy to me.
I was baffled by the last level though. I think I played through that one about 4 times, just to watch every little detail.
Not going to try the whole game's time attack though, pfff...
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Well, just finished both Braid and Machinarium. Sadly enough I'm not too much a fan of Mach, seeing I always get stuck and always look for a walkthrough. It was an incredibly beautiful game however, funny as well.
Braid was an amazing game to me. I've always been a fan of time travel and this game had every kind of time travel. The puzzles; as in levels, not the jigsaw ones, were fairly easy to me.
I was baffled by the last level though. I think I played through that one about 4 times, just to watch every little detail.
Not going to try the whole game's time attack though, pfff...
Haha, well, Machinarium sticks out quite a bit in this bundle since it's the only game without combat as it's main focus. I found the game challenging as well, but I didn't really need the walkthrough with most puzzles. I love about everything of this game, too bad you've seen about all after playing through it once... unless there's secrets I don't know of.
Did you get the full ending by unlocking all the secrets? I know there's secret stars or something, but I haven't gotten around to collect them... mainly because they are hard to find and I had done something irreversible that made it impossible to get them all (which is my goal).