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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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[UPDATE: Cogs has now been released through Steam and there is a demo available]

Cogs, the puzzle game where players build machines from sliding tiles, is released later today through Steam.

It'll be available for $9.99 which, as I pointed out in my review, is well worth it, even if sliding puzzles aren't really your idea of fun. Check out the Lazy 8 Studios site for all the info you need on Cogs.

Comments

It's out now and the demo is available as well :)

I tried installing the demo from Steam, but nothing happens when I click the install demo button. Anyone else got this problem?

Difficult, but pretty enjoyable so far. And extremely polished. Deserves to do well.

Cool. Downloading!

Bah! I have to install steam to try the demo.

Looks like I'll be doing that later. I've been putting it off for a while, so this is sort of an incentive to do so. Eventually I'm going to use it to download Braid anyway.

Boo, needs Steam to even get the Demo.

I'd love to check it out but I don't really feel like getting steamed.

Steam is free, so it's not really anything bad...

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