The second place is occupied by Machinarium, followed by Braid

Mar 2, 2013 17:08 GMT  ·  By

Canonical has published a statistic about the top paid applications that were sold through Ubuntu Software Center in February.

Every month, Canonical makes a list with the top applications, either paid or free. This particular top deals with the paid apps, featuring some pretty interesting newcomers.

FileBot is a new entry in this top and takes the tenth place. FileBot is a tool used for renaming movies, tv shows or anime, and even download subtitles.

Drawers occupied the ninth place in February. This is a very handy utility for organizing related items for the Unity Launcher.

After being on the first place in December, RC Mini Racers, a fast-paced and explosive racing game with 22 different remote-controlled mini cars, in the spirit of Revolt, is now number eight.

Bastion also went down a couple of places and is now resting on the seventh place. This is an action RPG, with an interesting gameplay mechanic and a unique narration technique. Softpedia has a Linux review for Bastion.

Legend of Grimrock is also a newcomer and takes the sixth position. This is a dungeon crawling role playing game, with an oldschool heart but a modern execution.

Quick ‘n Easy Web Builder, on the fifth place, is an HTML generator that can be used to visually (WYSIWYG) create a websites, by using drag & drop.

Fluendo DVD Player remains on forth. It’s an application specially designed to reproduce DVD on Linux/Unix platforms, which provides end users with high quality standards.

Braid has entered the top three places and it’s doing rather well for a game in which the players can manipulate the flow of time in order to solve some pretty difficult puzzles.

The second place is occupied by Machinarium, a point-and-click adventure game developed by Amanita Design, makers of Samorost and Botanicula. You can check out our review for Machinarium.

Stormcloud, an application which provides a detailed weather overview for multiple locations, as well as a brief look at the weather for the coming four days, rules the March Top Ten Paid Applications for Ubuntu Software Center.