Botanicula (2012)

Amanita Design

Android · Linux · Mac · PC (Microsoft Windows) · iOS

3.68 from 425 ratings

2000 members have it in their collection · 20 playing now · 946 backlogged · 131 wish listed

How long? Main story 4h · with extras 4h · 100% 4h (from 16 logged playthroughs)

Humor-filled indie adventure game created by the makers of Machinarium. Like the previous games from Amanita Design, in Botanicula the player controls a protagonist (or multiple protagonists) while exploring the environment, solving puzzles and collecting items that are required for the obstacles that come in their way. The player is able to interact with other creatures and find easter eggs … Read more
Humor-filled indie adventure game created by the makers of Machinarium. Like the previous games from Amanita Design, in Botanicula the player controls a protagonist (or multiple protagonists) while exploring the environment, solving puzzles and collecting items that are required for the obstacles that come in their way. The player is able to interact with other creatures and find easter eggs that are present in the lush environment. Like Machinarium, the game has no spoken or written dialogue. Read less
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Details

Developers
Amanita Design
Publishers
Amanita Design
Genres
Adventure, Indie, Point-and-click, Puzzle
Themes
Comedy, Fantasy, Kids, Party
Steam
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Release dates

  • Apr 19, 2012 (Worldwide) Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Apr 19, 2012 (Europe) Mac
  • May 01, 2014 (Worldwide) iOS
  • Oct 11, 2014 (Worldwide) Android

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Rating distribution

5 stars
75
4 stars
176
3 stars
138
2 stars
33
1 star
3
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Community All Reviews Statuses

The_Milkman

Status The_Milkman May 19, 2015

I have loved all of Amanita's games, and this one is no exception. They are not perfect games by any means, the puzzles often seem random and you may feel like you're just clicking around the screen randomly to solve them. On the other hand, there is a lot of interactivity in the environment and everything makes a sound, so …

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I have loved all of Amanita's games, and this one is no exception. They are not perfect games by any means, the puzzles often seem random and you may feel like you're just clicking around the screen randomly to solve them. On the other hand, there is a lot of interactivity in the environment and everything makes a sound, so even just randomly clicking can generate a wonderful soundscape. Ultimately, it's the music, voices, and art design that keep me coming back to Amanita's games, and Botanicula is one of their best.

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