I used to play the Billy Hatcher multiplayer all the time with my younger brother, so I've got fond memories of this. Also, I seem to remember it just being great.
They're both fantastic games. Limbo is very simplistic, all-around; very little story, a simple art style, not a lot of sound, etc. Next to it, everything about Braid seems really over-the-top... the weird, cartoony-serious art style, the incredibly challenging, and the crazy crazy story.
Limbo is a much more stripped-down, and therefore, enjoyable experience for me, and I've gotta give it the win.
The first time I heard the Teletubbies explanation, I couldn't sleep for a week without images of them dancing in my head. (like sugarplums!) Great list! Loooove the T-dar. THOSE UUUUUUUUUTHER PODCASTS...
EdelweissPirate: I also happen to be female. I also happen to be a gamer, as well. I don't mind if people writing games articles feel like catering the language towards men, because they /do/ play more games than women, thus they are more likely to be reading said articles. I don't expect people to cater to me just because I'm a girl. You shouldn't either.