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Life, the universe, and...

<span class="bold">Everything</span>, a procedural nature simulation where you can be literally anything, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com with a 20% launch discount.

The universe doesn't rely on heroes to keep going. Every single thing is equally important: A humble speck of dust, a flower petal heavy with morning dew, a fish swimming against the current, a bird watching this symphony unfold from its vantage point - everything. You can join in, making up worlds within worlds from different perspectives, or become an enlightened observer to this mesmerizing documentary.

The 20% discount will last until April 28, 11 AM UTC.

Everything you need to know.
Post edited April 24, 2017 by maladr0Id
I don't know... the screenshot showing all kinds of random things just floating around before a black background doesn't make me feel very excited about this game. Seems this is just the next generation of sims - the "random stuff" simulator.
Well, may those who feel intrigued by this enjoy the game, it's just one of those that makes me question whether the Emperor is, in fact, wearing any clothes ;)
The Game Grumps did a few episodes of this game where you could see a bit better what this is all about. Once you get the ability to ascend/descend it really opens up. Not bad I think, plus the narration is a nice touch, but it's definitely a weird one. :P
Post edited April 22, 2017 by logorouge
Can't make heads or tails of it (even though both were shown in the trailer ;)). As it was said (and the same as mountain was) it seems to be a super expensive screensaver in which you watch what happens in virtual nature. Couldn't I just look out of the window and get the same result for much less money? Imo the trailer is a bad pitch.
Post edited April 22, 2017 by MarkoH01
while I appreciate the artistic quality of the game it really reminds me of those apps that generate pretty pictures from fractals or sound waves, it may be interesting for a short time then gather dust like those other apps. the price is very high so im not even going to try it out. will keep a watch out for playthrus tho and keep an open mind
RE: "Everything"

No Linux support, not "everything". Fail...
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Impaler26: The Steam version has a 20% release discount so why does the GOG version not have any release discount?

http://store.steampowered.com/app/582270/
The GOG version also has a 20% discount. :)
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Impaler26: The Steam version has a 20% release discount so why does the GOG version not have any release discount?

http://store.steampowered.com/app/582270/
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Pica-Ludica: The GOG version also has a 20% discount. :)
Yep, it didn't have the discount at first but now they added it and edited the OP.
I look at the trailer and wonder why all the animals/things move so totally unnatural...
just watched the trailer and immediately recognized Alan Watts

so I'm also curious if there is actual Alan Watts recordings in-game, or if it is just a trailer-gimmick

LET US KNOW!
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drealmer7: just watched the trailer and immediately recognized Alan Watts

so I'm also curious if there is actual Alan Watts recordings in-game, or if it is just a trailer-gimmick

LET US KNOW!
There are Alan Watts recordings indeed.

Also, this is more than a walking simulator, more a...embodying simulator. And it has reeeeeaally weird moments.
If you like games that have a slow pace, if you like collecting and exploring, I can suggest you to give it a shot, eventually on discount.
And I still can't get why people are so obsessed by tumbling mammals, when you have sliding rocks, dancing plants and depressive-thinking billiard tables.
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drealmer7: just watched the trailer and immediately recognized Alan Watts

so I'm also curious if there is actual Alan Watts recordings in-game, or if it is just a trailer-gimmick

LET US KNOW!
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ExiL0n: There are Alan Watts recordings indeed.
wow, that is cool, I might have to pick it up eventually on principle