Fan Artz!!!
- Music to Eat Pies With by CheezyWEAPON
- The Misadventures of PB Winterbottom by Toher999
- Mr. Winterbottom and Himselves by gamedude21 by gamedude21
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We are excited to announce that Winterbottom will be displayed at this years 2010 E3 as part of the Into the Pixel exhibit. For a great writeup on the piece check out Vincent’s blog.
The piece was selected from hundreds of submissions. Congrats to all the winner’s!
Sent to us from one of our awesome fans, Nicholas Fron, a Winterbottom Tattoo!

Nick Fron's awesome Winterbottom Tat
The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom is now available for PC via Steam!
The game is $5 and comes with an additionl 5 bonus levels! It also features Steam Achievements and utilizes the Steam Cloud feature!

http://store.steampowered.com/app/40930
We’re ecstatic that PC users will finally get a chance to play the game! Enjoy!!!
Pieced together from an interview by the Sarcastic Gamer
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How else are people solving these? It’s always fun for us to see they different way people think about the puzzles.
But underneath Winterbottom’s silent film style is a game that doesn’t forget that its main job is to be fun. You can ignore all the artistic trappings and tread Winterbottom like a straightforward puzzler, but you’ll be doing yourself a disservice not to take in the delightful imagery and every word of the ridiculous, rhyming story.
There’s honestly very little to complain about with The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom. It’s challenging, but never frustrating, and offers some of the most satisfying and addictive puzzle gameplay in recent memory. The art style is unique and exceptional, and the entire package is completely charming, despite the protagonist being a selfish old pie thief.
From its amusingly named protagonist to the children’s storybook interludes and pie-centric premise, The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom oozes whimsy at nearly every turn
Presentation goes a long way in indie games, but it’s rarely informed by the game’s mechanics. Such is not the case with Winterbottom; despite being developer The Odd Gentlemen’s first game, they skillfully use their visual aesthetic both as a hook to catch your eye and as an integral part of gameplay
Still many more reviews pouring in…. here’s one from Arm Chair Diplomat in ryhme