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Arthur Kalliokoski
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February 2005
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I asked for my penny back.

But what about the front and sides?

They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas.

OICW
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November 2003
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Seems like a good bargain. But I'm not really interested in that weird bunny mash em' up game. At first I thought that Penumbra utilizes Source engine, but apparently not. Anyway I'd really like to have World of Goo. On the other hand I don't want to be involved with PayPal or Amazon (since those bloody buggers have issues shipping in here) and don't feel like this is the time to start using my Visa Electron for internet transactions.

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ReyBrujo
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January 2001
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So, just minutes before the deadline it reached a million dollars, out of which around 30% goes to charity (USD 300,000). As a return to the community, they are releasing the source code for Aquaria, Gish, Lugaru HD, and Penumbra Overture. Congratulations to them!

Some restrictions apply (data is still copyrighted, so they are supplying the demo data to use, much like Quake data files), but still a good effort.

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Dario ff
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August 2008
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I am SO getting the source code for Gish. I'm deadly curious about it.

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bamccaig
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July 2006
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ReyBrujo said:

So, just minutes before the deadline it reached a million dollars, out of which around 30% goes to charity (USD 300,000). As a return to the community, they are releasing the source code for Aquaria, Gish, Lugaru HD, and Penumbra Overture. Congratulations to them!

Some restrictions apply (data is still copyrighted, so they are supplying the demo data to use, much like Quake data files), but still a good effort.

Nice. ;D And I thought it was just Lugaru. :o This is the way it should be. 8-)

In college they taught us that before Microsoft held the industry at gun point, when you "bought" (AKA licensed) software it was expected that the source code came with it.

** EDIT **

Frictional Games, the studio that developed the Penumbra Collection, is working on a new game called Amnesia: The Dark Decent. It appears to be based on the same engine as the Penumbra Collection. I pre-ordered it (there's a discount on right now as a result of all the publicity from the Humble Indie Bundle).

Dario ff
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August 2008
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If only World of Goo decided to go open-source... I'd mod the hell out of it. I suppose they can't since it's a commercial Wiiware game? Or maybe they just don't want to do that. :P

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bamccaig
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July 2006
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Oh, quick note: I don't recommend anyone with paranoia nor schizophrenia, nor a combination of the two, play any games in the Penumbra series. :P

MiquelFire
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January 2003
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I found the Penumbra game annoying to play. Is the whole game sort of a horror style game? If so, I won't play it any more.

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bamccaig
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July 2006
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Although Frictional Games describes Penumbra: Overture as a first-person adventure[4], the game blends the genres of survival horror, first-person shooter, and adventure...

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The game's main focus is on exploration and classic adventure game object interaction: examining and collecting objects and using them to solve puzzles.

The gameplay itself is mostly just solving puzzles with the objects you find in the area around you. The story is somewhat of a horror/mystery. The gameplay is survival/horror/puzzle. :P

The only annoying part about it is the combat gameplay, but its role is limited (you're encouraged to avoid it when possible) and the times you do need it become doable with experience. The clumsy controls also adds to the fear factor, IMO.

I found the game really scary at first. That wears off after you cross the initial unknown barrier, but there are a few more scary moments in the game as well. The second episode has proven more consistently scary as a result of making you feel safe less often. Last night I could noticeably feel my heart pounding in my chest on more than one occasion.

The game feels very similar to Half-Life to me. It's like Half-Life, but with the emphasis shifted from combat to problem solving. :P As a result, no guns and less light. And more unknowns.

relay01
Member #6,988
March 2006
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Dario ff said:

I am SO getting the source code for Gish. I'm deadly curious about it.

I am also. There are some game mechanics in there that I hadn't really seen before and It'd be interesting to see how it was done. Plus if the open source community get's on theses, they might make some pretty cool spin-off games.

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Dario ff
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August 2008
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I'm really curious about the lighting system TBH. ;D

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CursedTyrant
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April 2006
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Yeah, Gish has a pretty nice lighting system :)

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LennyLen
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December 2004
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I've just been playing Gish now. The graphics are nice, and the concept it pretty cool. Unfortunately I completely suck at it though, so I haven't been having fun with it[1]. :(

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Kibiz0r
Member #6,203
September 2005
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I totally ignored this at first because I already bought most of the games from it, some of them more than once. (This is my third copy of World of Goo...) But the open source-ness piqued my interest. I paid $10 and gave it all to charity.

Also, Penumbra is the most genuinely frightening game I've ever played.

bamccaig
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July 2006
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ReyBrujo
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January 2001
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Did my part, paying $25. I had already bought World of Goo when 2D Boys did something similar.

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LennyLen
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December 2004
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So far I've played World of Goo, Gish and Lugaru.

I found Lugaru to be way too difficult for me to control, so gave up on it pretty quickly. I really like Gish. It's a really nice concept and is done very well. Unfortunately I'm not very good at it either, but I found it much easier to persevere with than Lugaru. World of Goo is pretty much the reason I haven't played any of the others yet (with the exception of Aquaria, which I already had). I love this game. The reaction time of goo balls and structures is slow enough that even I can keep up. :D Plus, like Gish, it's a neat concept, and also extremely well executed.

23yrold3yrold
Member #1,134
March 2001
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Gish is fun; I like how you can jump higher off points because your blob squishes more when he lands on them. :) Got stuck shortly after the first boss though; gotta go down but the way is blocked. There's a lone block kicking around that I can toss about but nothing to do with it. Stumped. :(

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CursedTyrant
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April 2006
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The only thing I don't like about Gish is that exiting the game costs you 1 life. So no quitting mid-level unless you have tons of lives to spare, and in this game, you need every one of them. :P

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