USA Today writes: "Innovation is flourishing in the video game world. A few weeks back, this column gushed about the independently created game World of Goo, a delightful puzzle story about building structures with balls and bands of sticky goo.
This week, our hats go off to Crayon Physics Deluxe, another indie game and the one that beat out "World of Goo" for the grand prize at the 2008 Independent Games Festival.
Developed by Finnish game maker Petri Purho, the game was released Jan. 7 for play on Windows-based computers. Families interested in the game can first download a demo before buying it at www.crayonphysics.com for $19.95."
GameBlurb: "I thought it would be a good idea to set aside my backlog and play these games in the context of a sincere plug for the awesome folks who put this thing together for the third time now."
I've got a fever, and the only prescription, is more bundle!
"Having only been available for less than 24 hours, the Humble Indie Bundle #3 has sold 130,000 copies raising more than $600,000 in the process. In return each customer now has access to the following five brilliant indie titles: Crayon Physics Deluxe, Cogs, VVVVVV, And Yet It Moves and Hammerfight with a combined value close to $50. How much do you get them for?"- The Stoned Sheep