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Humble Botanicula Debut is Over with 92,547 bundles sold for a total of $822,089.69.
Humble Bundle customers have preserved over 1466 acres (5,932,902 m2) of threatened habitats for the World Land Trust! Thanks everyone who participated!


A tapir photographed by Pancho Sornoza, Fundacion Jocotoco, Ecuador.
We have received the picture from the nice people from World Land Trust. When supporting The Humble Botanicula Debut, you are also helping to save habitats of animals like this cute tapir.


We’re adding oodles of bonus content to the Humble Botanicula Debut! All purchasers will now receive a behind-the-scenes Botanicula art book & map collection, a pack of behind-the-scenes photographs & concept art for the feature film Kooky, the experimental interactive music project Osada, and fantastic music albums from Floex (Zorya) and DVA (HU).

Head to your download page to check out your new bonuses. And if you haven’t picked up a bundle yet, check out the site today!

btw. 1076 acres (435 hectares) of threatened forests full of life preserved so far.


We are happy to report that funds raised from the Humble Botanicula Debut have already saved more than 1000 acres of critically threatened habitats.  John Burton, CEO of the World Land Trust has said of the collaboration:
“I am writing this while I am on a field visit to Paraguay where the threats to their forests and other wilderness are staring me in the face. To get news of this fantastic success is very exciting and I congratulate Amanita Design on this stunning initiative. It is both encouraging and inspiring to see individuals from completely different backgrounds using their talents and innovation to really make a difference to saving the natural world. In the case of Botanicula, this difference is already a very significant one and we are looking forward to using the funds to save real acres in Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador and Colombia where we can save One Acre for £100”.

Adolf Lachman is  truly a renaissance man, he is painter, sculptor, concept artist and also talented musician. He painted the backgrounds in Machinarium and now he is working with us on our next game Samorost3. If you want to know more about Adolf’s work, you can visit his brand new website right now.

Good news, everyone! We have brand new website. Thanks to Martin Odehnal aka MO who created it. If you’ll find any bugs or too stupid English sentences, please let us know.