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Humble Introversion Bundle (Now Live!)

Epic, award-winning games. Darwinia, Aquaria, and Crayon Physics Deluxe are year-on-year, Seumas McNally Grand Prize winners at the Independent Games Festival, representing the very best in distinctive, engaging gameplay.

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http://www.humblebundle.com/


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Another one? This one looks nicer than the last one.
 
Beat me to making this thread OP!!!! I have all these games but what the hell, charity, am I right?

Yes!
 
Another one?
I think they really should slow this down; it seems there's a Humble Bundle every few weeks now.

Its only a few bucks for average to great indie games and beside Indie Royale, proceeds from Humble Bundle (if you want) can go directly to charity. Really now my man, slow down?!?!
 
Been a while since there was one of these bundles where I wanted every game in it. Well, aside from aquaria and crayon physics, which I have already.
 
Have them all, just not on Steam, so this is great!

Should keep them afloat for another year at least :/

Also, holy shit at the prototypes! Fantastic idea.

EDIT: Hm, being told I have no heart for wanting Steam keys after buying their games full price on launch day for years isn't encouraging. Still, worth it for the prototypes.

EDIT 2: Wait, I can't download the prototypes on a Mac for running in CrossOver/Fusion? Man...
 
Do Aquaria/Crayon Physics have a separate Steam code as usual? I bought the Introversion pack a few weeks back, but I don't have Aquaria and I'd like to try the tech demos too.
 
Do Aquaria/Crayon Physics have a separate Steam code as usual? I bought the Introversion pack a few weeks back, but I don't have Aquaria and I'd like to try the tech demos too.
Yep, two seperate codes. One for the introversion stuff and one for the bonuses.
 
These bundles have been incredible for showcasing Linux support. But as much as I sincerely love an opportunity to give money to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, these constant events are wearing out their welcome.

How about instead of these monthly bundles, I just subscribe for a regularly $10 and you silently unlock games in my Steam library.
 
I don't think I have any of those games. I'm going to boot up my Steam client and see. I need to redeem a key for Gish I got from the last bundle, anyways.

EDIT: Bought it for $3 and got everything. My Steam client is giving me issues with booting up on my crusty old computer, so I can't see if I have any of the games, but if I do, I'll see what I can do with the spare code.
 
More DRM-free games for Linux? (been messing around with Ubuntu lately) AWESOME. Oh and bought :P Thanks for the heads up iKeepPlaying!
 
Guess this means the alphafund bundle won't be the only one to gross less than $1,000,000.

To think theres might be a Humble Bundle 4 in a months time too?

dani_dc said:
Have all except Uplink and Multiwinia.

Might be the first bundle I'll skip.
Do you want Uplink and Multiwina? i'm in the same boat and the way I see it as, I have no moral qualms setting Crayon Physics and Aquaria to $0.00 (unless you like those games and want to give them additional support) as I'm not buying or downloading those and you don't have to worry about being above or below the minimum. Just focus on what Uplink and Multiwina are worth to you is the way I'd look at it.

Myself, I'll wait for more unlocks as I like to make my own developers splits and be in charge of who gets what exactly (if I buy before game x gets added my donation won't cover game x is my understanding which is bad if that turns out to be the one you wanted the most). For instance last time Blocks that Matter was the lion's share of my contribution.
 
More DRM-free games for Linux? (been messing around with Ubuntu lately) AWESOME. Oh and bought :P Thanks for the heads up iKeepPlaying!

One of the random (probably not a real focal issue for them) is the fact that these bundles have almost single handedly made the crop of actual good Linux games increase by like 10 fold over the past year or so.
 
Another one?
I think they really should slow this down; it seems there's a Humble Bundle every few weeks now.


Consider on what useless stuff you spend $5-10 every other week and never look back. Even better when the bundles have some pretty good games included, although I agree they don't make the bundles seem "special" anymore, but who cares, they make an average of 1 million per bundle so it's clearly working out for them.
 
I don't own any of the main bundle games, so I went ahead and bought it, but I'm not convinced I'll end up playing any of them. Too many other games still! But it's for charity, so meh.
 
Didn't own Uplink or Multiwinia, so bought this to round off the collection.
Still, these bundles are coming out a little too regularly nowadays?
They're gonna start losing steam.
 
Didn't own Uplink or Multiwinia, so bought this to round off the collection.
Still, these bundles are coming out a little too regularly nowadays?
They're gonna start losing steam.

I don't mainly because these specific bundles are for charity and I can get behind that, the other one's which are the indie royal I can agree with but for the humble bundle I think they are coming out just fine.
 
Already have the games. Bought for tech demos.

UUU:

Subversion demo video from years and years ago was the first thing to get me really excited about procedural generation - in fact, it was my introduction to the topic. Shame they never could make a game around it, but I'd love to look at the tech myself. SO NOW I CAN.
 
If anyone already owns Aquaria and still purchased this bundle I would be more than grateful to take the code off your hands
 
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