CHUD too. You'd think they had some money riding on its financial success. Guess that's what I get for listening to a fanboy.
CHUD too. You'd think they had some money riding on its financial success. Guess that's what I get for listening to a fanboy.
Check the website's FAQ - that's where I got my info. It sounds like it may not represent 10% of the actual puzzles.
Showoff.
The man was actually the guy!
That's not real rasslin'!
Everybody should probably play this
The website (http://machinarium.net) even features a flash demo of about 10% of the game. And of course, you can still play the old Samorost games for free. Any adventure game fan should love them all.
It's "led," sweetums.
The sky is brown and the water is brown!
Is Wayne Coyne Neil Gaiman's long lost brother, or what?
I thought it was the Tragically Hip.
Of course you'd say that, you have the brainpan of a stagecoach tilter.
Same here. I've listened to about a hundred hours of The Ricky Gervais Show in all its forms; now I'm listening to Duma Key, as read by John Slattery. It's a shame Stephen King rarely writes a zinger as good as Matthew Weiner gives him almost every week.
If what Kyle says is true (and Roger Ebert confirms it), then yes, I will be seeing this movie because of that.
Thoughts
Time Fcuk - fun, challenging, and I wanted it to be longer, so I was glad to see such an active fan community once I finished it. But the time-travel/loop gimmick didn't add much of anything, which was disappointing.
Salmon Rush, Die.
Screw that guy.
The Mystery of Edwin Druid
Little Green Women
The Jersey Devil and Daniel Webster
Also like the scene where Ray drops Seth off in the crack-y part of town, and we expect to see him get horribly beaten. A nice bit of playing with the audience's expectations. Overall, though, I think E&D is more successful than this or The Foot Fist Way.