The colorful and surreal world of Botanicula, Amanita Design’s newest point-and-click game, won’t disappoint. Botanicula is magical. Its beautiful world and creatures that fly, dance, and sing can ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
Botanicula is a lovely, weird little game about bugs puzzling their way through a lush, almost-psychedelic tree world by Amanita Design. It's not a game for everyone, but what I've played of the game ...
It's time to grab another freebie from the Epic Games Store. PC gamers can now claim a copy of Botanicula to keep as part of the weekly promotion, a game by the studio that has previously made ...
Enchanting point and click game Botanicula will launch "around" February 2012, Czech Republic independent developer Amanita Design has said. At a world premiere unveiling at the GameCity festival in ...
Every time I tell people to play Botanicula, they make the same joke: “Sounds like Bunnicula.” And I shake my head and wish that this lovely game had a different name. If people would just get around ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of GameRant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
The latest Humble Bundle is your first opportunity to purchase Amanita Design's newest point-and-click game, Botanicula. The bundle, under the entirely appropriate name "Humble Botanicula Debut," ...
As a child, I was never that much into video games. Instead, I found my solace in books. Besides, I used to think videogames were just another form of mindless entertainment. And the types of games I ...
When Amanita Design released Botanicula earlier this year, fans knew the game was going to be good. The indie game-maker had a track record; in 2009 they released a point-and-click puzzle game called ...
Read the small print carefully, OK? Botanicula sells itself as a point-and-click exploration game as opposed to a point and click adventure game. What kind of difference can that single word make?