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This looks really damn sweet. AntVentor is a point and click adventure game set in a photo-realistic macroworld and it's now on Linux.

Have you ever wondered what the world would look like if you were the size of an ant?

AntVentor is the first short chapter of the AntTrilogy series about an ant and his unusual adventures in a realistic macroworld.

The main character is an inventor ant. Despite his small size, he has a big dream.
He lived a simple life, until you showed up, broke his mechanism and ruined his plans.

Now you have to do whatever it takes to help Florantine not only return to his life, but also fulfill his long-cherished dream.

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The visuals in the game look incredible, it certainly is something I could see myself getting lost in for a bit. The trailer certainly makes it seem interesting for sure. While the humour in it seems simple, it's the kind that's easy to love as it works well. Nice to see a prompt Linux release too, since it only came out last month.

It's apparently quite short at around 2-3 hours, although it is the first part of a planned trilogy. So do keep that in mind if you're going to pick it up.

Honestly, this image sold it to me.

Stupid cute eyes, I need to play this.

Seems to have been pretty well recieved too! You can find it on Humble Store and Steam.

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x_wing Jun 28, 2018
Wow, looks really nice, I'm almost done with my sales buys, but I should get this one :P


Last edited by x_wing on 28 June 2018 at 3:08 pm UTC
Tiedemann Jun 28, 2018
This reminds me of the movie Kooky even though it's a different style:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1630603/

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I'm gonna pick this up. Looks fun and the trailer gave me a chuckle.
Nezchan Jun 28, 2018
It's definitely got an Ankama look about it, something like Botanicula (sadly not ported to Linux). Hopefully the narrator stays out of it and it's a mostly wordless adventure, much like their stuff. Really good price, too.
inlinuxdude Jun 28, 2018
Quoting: Guestjust bought it using your humble store link so you get a little kick back

ditto..
Nezchan Jun 28, 2018
Quoting: GuestBotanicula IS on Linux. And you even have the Linux version on GOG. :P

I should refrain from buying more games but this was a instant purchase. Plus a dime sent to the EFF and GoL via the affiliate link.

Edit: And after more than 20 minutes of play i haven't heard the narrator save for the intro if that may reassure you.

Ah, right. It's Samarost 3 they decided not to port. My mistake.
thoughtfulhippo Jun 30, 2018
And another Humble purchase here. Bought for my daughter who just happened to walk in while I was watching the trailer.
Eike Jun 30, 2018
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Quoting: thoughtfulhippoAnd another Humble purchase here. Bought for my daughter who just happened to walk in while I was watching the trailer.

Would you adopt me? Please?

;)
Tiedemann Jun 30, 2018
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: thoughtfulhippoAnd another Humble purchase here. Bought for my daughter who just happened to walk in while I was watching the trailer.

Would you adopt me? Please?

;)

Pfft. It's a scam. It was an excuse :P
Eike Nov 12, 2018
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As adoption plans didn't work out, I bought it now.
It's a cute one, not long, but nice!
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