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Potatoman Seeks the Troof

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CATEGORY: Games LOCALIZATION: English

Platform: Windows Mac OS DEVELOPER: Pixeljam

GENRE: Indie PUBLISHER: Pixeljam

ACTIVATION: Steam REGION: Worldwide

RELEASE DATE: 03.12.2014 Г. AGE RATING: tbd

KEY ACTIVATION INSTRUCTIONS

Key activation instructions:
1. Download (http://steampowered.com/download/SteamInstall.msi) or launch the Steam client.
2. Log in or register a new account on steam.
3. In the lower left corner, click on "+ Add game", and then click on "Activate on Steam" and enter the activation key for the game, which you will receive after payment.
After that, the game will appear in the "Library" section.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Windows:
Minimum:
OS: Windows XP
Processor: 1 GHz CPU
RAM: 1 GB RAM
Disk space: 50 MB

MacOS X:
Minimum:
OS: 10.6
Processor: 1 GHz CPU
RAM: 1 GB RAM
Disk space: 50 MB

About game:

Potatoman Seeks the Troof is a challenging potatosophical platforming adventure from Pixeljam Games, creator of the classic prehistoric racer DINO RUN.

Potatoman will put your reflexes and worldview to the test as you journey through scorching deserts, dark forests, busy cities, the tallest mountains and eventually your own potato-consciousness in search of the ultimate answer. Are you prepared to face the TROOF?

Featuring:

  • Bone-breaking challenges and intriguing perspectives.
  • A unique story that will make you question everything you knew about potatoes.
  • Squirrels! Vultures! Monkeys! Star Tetrahedrons!
  • The Troof

Some very nice things people have said about Potatoman:

Potatoman will delight, surprise, and challenge you. I had so much fun playing through his little adventure, and I know I’ll replay it many times in the future. And the ending is amazing! Definitely play all the way to the end. ~James Kochalka, American Elf

Potatoman is an awesome bite-sized platformer that is as fun as it is, well, insane. ~Northernlion, Youtube

Good, addictive fun, with a nice balance between level-memorization and hand-eye coordination. ~Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing