

- #Portal bundle on steam for free#
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One theory states that Valve is trying to lead-in to the April 19 release of Portal 2 with the idea that GlaDOS is somehow invading the digital world (and these games). Outside of Cogs, other titles now feature weird glyphs and and other aspects that don’t seem like part of a potato joke.Īll of the discoveries are being chronicled on this wiki. If you play again, I sincerely doubt you can do any better.”Īs Cogs runs, the score given for gets lower and lower, until eventually it becomes 0 and the message is replaced by odd text and symbols. Your score is “x.” I bet you didn’t even know I was keeping score. Everyone gets lucky if they play long enough.

After beating the level, the game writes: “Well, look at that. The best example so far is in Cogs, where entering “potato” on the main screen unlocks a new level called “” and some very GlaDOS-like messages. Other updates are just plain mysterious, but potentially related to Portal, leading to the idea that there’s an ARG here. The ball in The Ball‘s title screen has been changed into a potato, Super Potato Boy was patched into the world of Super Meat Boy, and potatoes are now scattered around Killing Floor‘s levels. Some of these updates are potato references that don’t appear to extend beyond the tuberous crop. Secretly, it may have also introduced a new Portal-related ARG, with players discovering strange new updates in each of the 13 titles. The bundle features 13 games such as Super Meat Boy, Killing Floor, and Amnesia: The Dark Descent. On April 1, Valve innocently unleashed a game bundle on Steam called the Potato Sack. Save 85 on Portal Bundle on Steam Your Store New & Noteworthy Categories Points Shop News Labs All Products > See bundle details Portal Bundle Buy Portal Bundle BUNDLE () -25 -85 14.38 2.14 Add to Cart Items included in this bundle -80 7.19 1.43 Portal Action -80 7.19 1.43 Portal 2 Action, Adventure 2. Tip 2: Portal game is rather short, however, there are some community maps available to extend the gameplay, for example, WCS Maps Pack ( wcs_portaltfv_mappack.rar) and Portal: Prelude ( portal-prelude-setup-1.1.5.exe).Steam’s Potato Sack bundle features 13 games, each with mysterious new updates that reference Portal.

Portal also includes Source SDK, so the free Portal is an alternative to get the Source SDK which is required to play many free games on Steam platform. Tip 1: Even if you don’t plan to play Portal now, do register the free license of Portal to your Steam account, as once “purchased” (with no cost), the Portal will be available forever.
#Portal bundle on steam install#
The download is about 1.4 GB, surge to almost 5 GB for Steam users who never install any Source engine powered game such as Half-Life 2 (HL2).
#Portal bundle on steam Pc#
Once the Portal is added to the Steam account, it will appear on the Steam client’s Games Library for users to install onto PC or Mac. User will need to login to Steam account or sign up for a new Steam account. To get the free license, just visit the Portal Storefront from now until May 24th, 2010, and click on the Install Game button.
#Portal bundle on steam mac os x#
The free Portal game is available for both Windows and Mac OS X systems.

#Portal bundle on steam for free#
As part of Steam for Mac release promotion, where Portal is the first Source SDK engine-powered game available for both Windows and Mac OS X (Steam Play enabled), Portal is now available for free through Steam account until May 24th, 2010. Though Portal: The First Slice does offer free game playing, it’s after all still a demo, with limited chambers (levels). Portal has been well received and liked by gamers and players due to its innovative and interesting game play, and has since won over 70 Game of the Year awards. The standalone retail version of the Portal game was available only since Apthrough Steam. Portal was released in a bundle package called The Orange Box for Windows, Xbox 360 and PS3 on 2007. Portal is a single-player first-person action and puzzle video game developed by Valve Corporation, which many Steam users familiar with as its demo, Portal: The First Slice with eleven test chambers (00-10), that available as free download initially for Nvidia GPU (graphics processing unit) owners and later for all Steam users.
