Braid PC Coming to Steam
by Chris Faylor, Feb 25, 2009 9:37am PSTJoining Stardock and its Impulse platform, Valve today announced that the PC release of Jonathan Blow's time-shifting platformer Braid will also hit Steam on March 31.
The Steam release of Braid will pack Steam achievements and community features. As a response to internet whining, the game will sell for $15, the same price as last year's Xbox Live Arcade version, instead of the $20 price point that was originally announced.
"Braid is arguably the strongest example of what can be accomplished by an independent game designer," said Valve business director Jason Holtman.
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You *could* say Number None's Braid, but Number None is a developer comprised of just one guy, primarily. That guy is Jonathan Blow.
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