As you might heard 2dboy , the company (of 2 people) behind the indie game World-Of-Goo (WOG) made a birthday sales week, which was extended to 13 days. During the birthday sales users could pay for WOG from 0.1$ to how they valued the game and the company. GNU/Linux desktop users which hold the market [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Koonsolo’
GNU/Linux Users Pay and Buy More !
Posted: 2nd November 2009 by Maxim Bardin in UncategorizedTags: 2dboy, Koen Witters, Koonsolo, Sales, World-Of-Goo
GNU/Linux users show their love for indie game – By Koonsolo
Posted: 14th September 2009 by Maxim Bardin in UncategorizedTags: Koen Witters, Koonsolo, Mystic Mine
I’ve just received an email from Koen Witters from Koonsolo the developer of Mystic Mine which I reviewed and interviewed, and he gladly reports that GNU/Linux users buy games, even more then the Windows and MacOS users considering the smaller market share of our beloved OS. Here’s what he writes on his website : Linux [...]
Interview With Koen From Koonsolo
Posted: 4th September 2009 by Maxim Bardin in UncategorizedTags: Interview, Koonsolo, Mystic Mine
Koen Witters the founder of Koonsolo and the developer of Mystic Mine (MM) agreed to answer some questions for us. He was fast to replay and had a very interesting answers. So read and enjoy ! 1. First please tell us about yourself, where are you from and what are you doing in your daily [...]
Mystic Mine – Review
Posted: 3rd September 2009 by Maxim Bardin in UncategorizedTags: Koonsolo, Mystic Mine, Puzzle
After seeing my blog, Koen the only developer and founder of the gaming company Koonsolo contacted me and was kind enough to give his game Mystic Mine for a review. I was happy to learn that Mystic Mines was developed on GNU/Linux (Kubuntu) using many FOSS. Mystic Mine is a simple yet challenging and a [...]
