I loved the first two bundles. LOVED THEM.
But I'm feeling very "meh" about this one. And I have a strong feeling that it's not even going to come close to the level of success of HB1, let alone HB2.
1) They broke their cardinal rule, with only 3/5 projects being multiplatform. As a Mac user, HumbleBundle is now doing what every other game service BUT them does: Bundle up products I can't actually use. Notice that the avg mac buying price is only $3.
2) I've only heard of ONE of these five games. And I follow the indie scene. The games in each bundle have been getting steadily more and more obscure.
3) 2/5 aren't final projects. Jack Claw isn't even *going* to be a finished project. It's just a little thing they worked on, for a bit. In addition, two are part of the same series and are very close to one another.
This bundle strikes me as more of a test, than anything. I think they're running it to answer a bunch of questions. Can a bundle contain all one company's games? Can it contain less than 5 titles? Can it be less than platform agnostic?
I think this is paving the way for HumbleBundle.com selling individual titles on a pay-what-you-want basis, or paying for indie company's back-libraries on a pay-what-you-want basis, without expiration date (the deal will be permanent). I don't think we're going to see another bundle like 1 & 2, that had five huge, marquee games.
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Despite ALL THIS... I still sorta realized that I could pay whatever I wanted for these games. So what the heck. I can (and will) still support it. They'll still get some money from me. Just not as much as before. That's the beauty of these packages.