Humble Bundle 2

Just a quick advertisement: Humble Bundle #2 is out! This time around, they will be selling Braid, Cortex Command, Machinarium, Osmos, and Revenge of the Titans. Sadly, none of the devolopers have commited to releasing source (yet), but this bundle is still a great deal, and I do love supporting indie developers. Plus, I was already planning to get Osmos and Machinarium, so this bundle is still pretty awesome.

Oh, and once again, (as of time of posting) Linux users are the most generous contributers at an average of $14.10, Mac users are second with an average of $7.66, and Windows users are at the back of the pack with an average of $5.67. WOOO, GO LINUX! Developers, are you listening?

Oh, and I'm glad to hear that Jonathan Blow (the Braid developer) got around his problems with linux. :)

Where's the source?

So, it's been a couple of weeks since the Humble Bundle made over a million bucks. That's great, cause 4 of the games in the bundle offered to release their source code if the Bundle made over a million. Thus far, both Lugaru and Penumbra:Overture have released their source. Bit-Blot, the makers of Aquaria, seem to be chatting about implementing an online mod database, so they're obviously hard at work getting us some nice, high-quality source. However, I haven't heard anything from Cryptic Sea (the makers of Gish)...

I know the Cryptic Sea guys are probably hard at work, but I do wish we could hear more about the publishing process... That soft-body physics engine looks neat... I'm wondering how they did it... :) It's especially interesting, because I really liked Gish back in the day... it's the game that introduced me to indie gaming. I bought it back when it was released in 2004, again when it was released on Steam, and again with the Humble Bundle. (Although, I got the Bundle mostly for the other games...) I do seem to like supporting it. :)

Plus, it looks like, for the FIRST TIME EVER, the Pandora open-source handheld gaming console is less than "2 months away." (It's been "2 months away" for, like, 2 years now.) And so, it would be nice to see either Gish or Aquaria on it, since they're both really cool games, and both games are Linux-ready. (Although, I don't think either is ARM-ready, so porting might take some work...)

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Oh, and despite the long breaks between posts, this blog is not dead. I'm currently working on a new project, and if it pans out, I'm sure that it will make for some good writing material. :)

EDIT: Gish released source! Wow, I didn't see that coming. I thought aquaria would release source first....

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