From AA0, "Welcome to weird. I can't say I have ever played a game quite like Samorost 2 before - both in form and style. Unique games are something I love to play, no matter the genre. I just love to observe and explore creativity; Samorost is nowhere close to generic."
Sallvation - I’m not really much for puzzle games, mostly because I’m too stupid for them … well okay, that is the way I summarize the situation, but in most cases I’m either too lazy to think or I get stuck and get irritated really fast and when I’m annoyed I’m very prone to just opening a walkthrough and cheating. No regrets. Well, despite that, I still enjoy a good puzzle here and there, especially when I’m “in the mood” to actually solve it by myself, despite the lack of patience, be it in this specific genre of games or in another one, subtly sneaking inside, trying to lure you in.
i love their games..so much passion puted inside.. I dont play most point and click games anymore but come back to these ones..so much charm and gameplay is solid..especially Machinarium and Botanicula..still need to try Chuchel one day
Hardcore Gamer: This week's Humble Weekly sale features a handful of offerings from Amanita Design, and other devs. you can pay what you want for Samorost 2, Machinarium, Lume, and Windosill. All but Windosill come with OSTs. Paying more than $6 gets you Shelter and its Circle Storybook, as well as Botanicula and its artbook and maps alongside OSTs for each.
James Steel writes:
"Indie Bundles have fast become my favourite internet events, providing high quality independant video games through a Pay-What-You-Want method, where not only does the money go directly to the developers, but also a number of charities such as The World Land Trust in the latest Humble Bundle.
What also makes this newest Humble Hundle awesome is the fact that Botanicula makes its debut, the latest weird and wonderful point and click adventure from Amanita Design, who were previously responsile for Machinarium. In this colourful and humorous adventure, you'll lead a motley band of tree creatures trying to save their home from parasitic invaders! It's certainly been impressing critics, so why not give it go, while knowing that your money is going to a good cause."