The Humble Double Fine Bundle
Pay what you want for Psychonauts, Costume Quest and Stacking making their Mac and Linux debuts.
Pay what you want for Psychonauts, Costume Quest and Stacking making their Mac and Linux debuts.
Famed adventure game designer Tim Schafer speaks about the idea of auteur theory when applied to video games for ACMI's Game Masters exhibition in Melbourne, Australia.
Reunite a family of dolls to add them to your collection in this clip from Stacking for the PC.
Stack yourself into the doll holding the gate key in this clip from Stacking for the PC.
Cause a ruckus to get the safari closed in this clip from Stacking for the PC.
Sneak into the lounge in this clip from Stacking for the PC.
Smack a doll in this clip from Stacking for the PC.
Double Fine head Tim Schafer talks about his new Kickstarter-funded project and how it's probably not going to reshape the way the industry does business.
Studio heads behind Skyrim, Arkham City, Alan Wake, and The Old Republic sound off on the success of Double Fine's Kickstarter project.
Danny details how you can help Double Fine bring back adventure games, and we take a look at the divided public opinion surrounding the PlayStation Vita.
These are GameSpot's nominees for the Best Puzzle Game of 2011.
Join Tim Schafer on his epic journey to glory as he walks us through his rise to fame and fortune in this Video Game History Month special.
A player slaps a rotten fish out of a hobo.
A player uses a knight to knock open a can of sardines.
A boy in a rabbit enters a raccoon and a panda bear.
A player smokes out an animal and then uses that animal to scare another animal.
A player sneaks into a crypt.
Charlie uses a seagull to free a blacksmith.
This week, indulge your inner lead farmer, destroy Red Faction vehicles, and restore equilibrium to the universe.
This week we check out The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile, Red Faction: Battlegrounds, and Islands of Wakfu.
On Today on the Spot, our friends from Double Fine drop by for a demo of Stacking: The Lost Hobo King DLC on the Xbox 360.
Our last taped Today on the Spot brings double demos for the new Stacking DLC and Operation Flashpoint: Red River. The Start/Select crew will help you decide which 3DS games ...
This week, we check out Stacking, About a Blob, and Plants vs. Zombies.
This week, Stacking is released in arcade, and Mini Ninjas and Darksiders come to Games on Demand.
A player solves a puzzle in two separate ways.
A player absconds with a sarcophagus.
Russian dolls incapacitate guards.
A player griefs the food service.
Check out the launch trailer for Stacking.
Carolyn stacks her dolls high in this video review for Stacking.
An evil baron tries to crash a zeppelin rather than end child labor.
A player fights gas with gas to free an ambassador.
A player uses a conductor and a balloon boy to solve a puzzle.
A player finds herself on a very large train.
This week we take a look at demos for Crysis 2 and Bulletstorm, as well as Breach.
Creative director Lee Petty takes you on an extensive demo of the first section of Stacking.
If this trailer for Stacking doesn't get your toe tapping, check to see that it hasn't been nailed to the floor.
A player is introduced to a never-ending voyage that must come to an end.
A player gets a makeover and then gives a makeover.
A player becomes a zodiac and scares passengers silly.
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