The Basement Collection For Mac
The Basement Collection includes nine games: Aether (an exploration adventure game) Time Fcuk (a dark puzzle game) Spewer (a physics based platformer).
The basement of the Jason home became Alex’s Apple Orchard, with more than 250 pieces, including everything from rare prototypes and an original copy of Steve Wozniak’s coding notes for the Apple. The Basement Collection is a compilation of 9 award winning indie games by Edmund McMillen, creator of Super Meat Boy and The Binding of Isaac. All of the games featured in the collection have been. Points of interest in the basement Mac collection include a bar made up of Mac Classic II systems and a wall of CRT-based iMacs. Mehrle explained that he’s particularly fond of the iMac wall.
The Basement Collection | |
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Developer(s) | Edmund McMillen |
Publisher(s) | Edmund McMillen |
Designer(s) | Edmund McMillen Tyler Glaiel William Good Eli Piilonen Tommy Refenes Florian Himsl |
Artist(s) | Edmund McMillen |
Composer(s) | Danny Baranowsky |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux |
Release | August 31, 2012 |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Basement Collection is a compilation of Edmund McMillen's Flash games released on August 31, 2012.[1][2] The games were remade with added features and music tracks.
The Basement Collection For Mac Catalina
Content[edit]
The games in the collection include: Roblox's basics (pre release 3) for mac os.
- Triachnid (2006), a physics spider simulation game
- Coil (2008), an experimental game
- Meat Boy (2008), a Super Meat Boy predecessor
- Aether (2008), a space adventure game
- Grey-Matter (2008), an anti-shooter game
- Spewer (2009), a liquid physics platform game
- Time Fcuk (2009), a dark puzzle game
Unlockable content includes:
- The Lonely Hermit (2001), a child's story (unlocked by completing Triachnid)
- AVGM (2009), an experimental 'Abusive Video Game Manipulation' joke mini-game (unlocked by completing Coil)
- Meat Boy (map pack) (2008), the Meat Boy game with different maps (unlocked by completing Meat Boy)
- The Box, scans of Edmund McMillen's art at 3–5 years-old that were found in a box kept by his grandmother (unlocked by completing Aether)
- Thicker Than Water, a 65-page virtual comic about Edmund McMillen's childhood (unlocked by completing Spewer)
- The Chest, eight years of drawings from Edmund McMillen's sketchbooks (unlocked by completing Time Fcuk)
Additionally, under steamapps/common/basement/moregames, four other games can be found:
- Carious Weltling (2003)
- Clubby the seal (2004), a side-scrolling action game
- Carious Weltling 2 (2005)
- Dumpling (2005)
Most of the content was previously published at Newgrounds:
- The Lonely Hermit (2001)
- Tri-achnid (2006)
- Coil (2008)
- Aether (2008)
- Meat Boy (2008)
- Grey-Matter (2008)
- Meat boy (map pack) (2008)
- AVGM (2009)
- Spewer (2009)
- Time Fcuk (2009)
Notes[edit]
- McMillen, Edmund (August 2012). 'A new game has appeared in the basement!'. Edmundm.com. Edmund McMillen.
- Rambo, Dant (2012-08-27). 'Edmund McMillen Interview, Part 1: The Basement Collection'. Gamezebo. Gamezebo, Inc.
- Johnson, Ryan (2012-09-02). 'Interview with Edmund McMillen for the Basement Collection (Reviewed)'. GoozerNation. Michael Rohde. Archived from the original on 2012-09-09.
- Mason_M (2012-09-08). 'The Basement Collection Review'. WikiGameGuides.com. Next Gen Walkthroughs LLC.
References[edit]
- ^Gera, Emily (2012-08-22). 'Edmund McMillen on talent and why his 'Basement Collection' was so long in coming'. The Verge. Vox Media.
- ^Kubba, Sinan (2012-08-31). 'Edmund McMillen's Basement Collection arrives on Steam today'. Joystiq. AOL.
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