From the wildly creative mind of game developer Edmund McMillen comes the Basement Collection, a bundle of games, soundtracks, Q & As, and much more, from Ed’s past. The games included are Aether, Time Fcuk, Coil, Meat Boy, Spewer, Grey Matter, Triachnid, and two secret games. From the moment I got to install this, by that time the day after I had already sunken in 12 hours.
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VGChartz's Evan Norris: "For a long time, video games and board games have had a fruitful, symbiotic relationship. The tabletop Warhammer became a long-running video game series, while electronic titles like Bloodborne and The Binding of Isaac have transformed into board games. Edmund McMillen, the man behind The Binding of Isaac and its multiplayer card game equivalent Four Souls, has now skipped over the video game component altogether and gone straight for the board game with Tapeworm, a spatial 2-4+ card game that debuted on Kickstarter today.
Ahead of launch, Mr. McMillen was kind enough to share his thoughts on the game's art style and mechanics, and his experience with crowdfunding."
Huh. This one kind of sneaked under the radar, didn't it? Seeing as it's only three bucks right now on steam, and I've loved pretty much everything from McMillen and co., I'd say I'm gonna have to pick this up right quick.
Ya I bought it just because I sunk so many hours into super meat boy and binding of isaac so I wanted to support the developer. Cant go wrong when its only $2.79 (for now) and has this much content.