tacticurn wrote:I did not back the game, wasn't even aware. I come from "the street" and happily supports the game as it got so good reviews and stellar (haha) coverage on Rockpapershotgun.com in their FTL diary.
AND IT IS GOOD! Love it!
So, just sayin: bad buyer's experience being had, and it is a complete mystery to me why Subset games has salami sliced their release to this extent. Sell me the bloody game that works on osx, steam, whatever okay? Don't throw these same-but-different options at me.
Also, Imagine person who buys on GOG and then finds out "Oh sorry, no OSX or Linux or steam for you". How were they supposed to know? They will also feel somehow cheated becasuse there's not any real awesome reason for this to be so. Its just because. And it sucks for the customer.
1. to reach more consumers that already utilizes either the steam, gog or humble bundle platforms. Limiting yourself to only one platform means less sales.
2. Anyone familiar with steam and GoG should think it obvious that you don't get it from other distributors if you buy it from a specific one. I'm not familiar with humble bundle so I can't say anything about that.
3. It is rather clearly explained in their faq and news on ftlgame.com if you actually read it.

I don't know how you can misinterpret this quote to think GoG.com belongs to ftlgame.com, or that GoG.com offers linux and OSX versions.
Where can I buy it?
Steam offers Windows and Mac builds:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/212680
GOG.com has a DRM free Windows version along with bonus content (some music tracks and concept art).
Our website gives you access to a Windows, Mac OSX , and Linux version, all DRM-free, as well as a Steam key.