Canonical has published a statistic about the top paid applications that were sold through Ubuntu Software Center in March. 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. Linux Tycoon, a n... |
8 April 2013 03:44 GMT |
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Machinarium is a 2D point-and-click adventure launched in 2009 that is still teaching lessons three years later. It may not have been a triple A title, but it's one of the most famous quest games released in the last decade.
Exactly what makes this game stand out from the crowd is not entirely certain. It may b... |
18 December 2012 10:31 GMT |
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The highly-acclaimed PC title game Machinarium has just arrived in the Google Play Store and is now available for download. Although the game was specially designed to work on Android tablets with 1024 x 600 or 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, Machinarium works well on newer phones that boast large displays supporting ... |
14 May 2012 08:04 GMT |
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A new Humble Indie Bundle has been released, including games like Braid, Machinarium, Cortex Command, Osmos and the all new Revenge of the Titans, has been released, with players able to pay as much as they like for the package of games and choose whether they are interested in directing some of it towards charity.
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15 December 2010 05:36 GMT |
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Machinarium, Amanita Design's beautiful adventure game, is now on sale in an attempt to convince the those who pirated the game to finally pay for the many hours of fun the title has provided for them. The game shipped with no digital rights management software on all the three platforms it was released, that is... |
9 August 2010 14:21 GMT |
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At the Game Developers Conference, one of the highlights is always the ceremony that gives the Independent Games Festival Awards, which reward those indie projects that can have a clear impact on the video-gaming industry. This year, Blueberry Garden, created by Erik Svedang, is the big winner, taking home the Seumas... |
27 March 2009 18:01 GMT |
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