Braid Shifts To PCs Today
The PC port [[link]] of Number None‘s excellent Braid, our choice for 2008’s Indie Game of the Year, is now available. No more bulky Xbox 360 required!
https://kotaku.com/kotakus-2008-games-of-the-year-awards-5122222
The time-shifting platforming adventure is now available to digitally [[link]] download for Windows PCs via Greenhouse, Impulse and Gamersgate, all for [[link]] the low price of $14.95. Where it’s not available yet, unfortunately, is through Valve’s Steam service. That version has been pushed back until tomorrow meaning Steam Achievements will just have to wait.
Did I mention that we really, really liked Braid? You should get it. There’s a demo version available, should you find our recommendations untrustworthy.
https://kotaku.com/braid-review-time-time-time-see-what-youve-done-to-5037041
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