The Basement Collection

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The Basement Collection
Designer(s)Edmund McMillen
Tyler Glaiel
William Good
Eli Piilonen
Tommy Refenes
Florian Himsl
Artist(s)Edmund McMillen
Composer(s)Danny Baranowsky
Platform(s)Windows, OS X, Linux
ReleaseAugust 31, 2012
Genre(s)Various
Mode(s)Single-player

The Basement Collection is a compilation of Edmund McMillen's Flash games released on August 31, 2012.[1][2] The games were remade with added features and music tracks.

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The games in the collection include:

  • Triachnid (2006), a physics spider simulation game
  • Coil (2008), an experimental game
  • Meat Boy (2008), a Super Meat Boy predecessor
  • Aether (2008), a space adventure game
  • Grey-Matter (2008), an anti-shooter game
  • Spewer (2009), a liquid physics platform game
  • Time Fcuk (2009), a dark puzzle game

Unlockable content includes:

  • The Lonely Hermit (2001), a child's story (unlocked by completing Triachnid)
  • AVGM (2009), an experimental "Abusive Video Game Manipulation" joke mini-game (unlocked by completing Coil)
  • Meat Boy (map pack) (2008), the Meat Boy game with different maps (unlocked by completing Meat Boy)
  • The Box, scans of Edmund McMillen's art at 3–5 years-old that were found in a box kept by his grandmother (unlocked by completing Aether)
  • Thicker Than Water, a 65-page virtual comic about Edmund McMillen's childhood (unlocked by completing Spewer)
  • The Chest, eight years of drawings from Edmund McMillen's sketchbooks (unlocked by completing Time Fcuk)

Additionally, under steamapps/common/basement/moregames, four other games can be found:

  • Carious Weltling (2003)
  • Clubby the Seal (2004), a side-scrolling action game
  • Carious Weltling 2 (2005)
  • Viviparous Dumpling (2005)

Most of the content was previously published at Newgrounds:

Notes[edit]

  • McMillen, Edmund (August 2012). "A new game has appeared in the basement!". Edmundm.com. Edmund McMillen.
  • Rambo, Dant (2012-08-27). "Edmund McMillen Interview, Part 1: The Basement Collection". Gamezebo. Gamezebo, Inc.
  • Johnson, Ryan (2012-09-02). "Interview with Edmund McMillen for the Basement Collection (Reviewed)". GoozerNation. Michael Rohde. Archived from the original on 2012-09-09.
  • Mason_M (2012-09-08). "The Basement Collection Review". WikiGameGuides.com. Next Gen Walkthroughs LLC.

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