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Only a little under a week left to grab the Humble Indie Bundle 18, a collection of 9 games available for whatever price you like and whatever platform you like, all without any DRM garbage. And a portion of each purchase goes to charity, you can even choose how your money is divided up between each developer, each charity, and the Humble Bundle itself. If you're into gaming at all, the Humble Indie Bundles are definitely well worth whatever you choose to pay.
So, you going to buy it? This time around looks like they got some pretty good looking games.
I already own Ziggurat,Goat Simulator and A Story About My Uncle, and I gotta say Ziggurat is a lot of fun. It really is a great mix between rogue-lite and FPS. The dungeon is randomly generated each time, and deaths are permanent but with some aspects surviving through plays. It's pretty fast paced and for an FPS there is a slight bit of strategy involved with managing your upgrades and how much magic you have in store.
Can't really speak at all on Goat Simulator. I own it but I don't really understand it at all. I know the basic premise, it's just supposed to be a ridiculous "simulator" game that's supposed to appeal to all the lolrandom kiddos. And the game's shtick is that it has never fixed a single bug. They fix bugs that cause crashing, but bugs that cause chaos are all left in. The little I played it made it seem like a weird goat-based skating game where you're awarded points for doing tricks.
A Story About My Uncle is a pretty decent platformer with a focus on the story. Mostly involves flying/swinging around high in the sky. Pretty nice story that I haven't totally finished yet. Started it when I was using Windows, it wasn't available for Linux or macOS when I bought it so I haven't finished it yet. But recently it became available for Linux and macOS despite it not being a new title anymore. Always nice to see exclusive titles go cross-platform. Looks good, runs good, is fun, 8/10 would recommend.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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No, I'm not gonna buy the games, but the games are good
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Since I don't have enough money for games and such anymore. I can't buy it. But as you say what each games does it looks fun.
It's weird how I can't afford anything even if I have 3 jobs. I wan to be a kid again so I can get some money
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looks like an advertisement spam bot hacked diff's account
oh no
whats the price though
Pay What You Want™ is the name of Humble Bundle's game.
Pay literally anything and you get 3 games, pay more than the average amount and you get 5 more. Pay more than $13 and you get the last game. Remember you're also totally helping charities here. Specifically Child's Play and the EFF and I don't know about Child's Play but the EFF does some great stuff.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
- ShinsukeIto
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guys i found it
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holy crap that thing offers beholder if you pay more than average
but im poor
So am I. The average is $7.47 and even $13 is not bad in the slightest. It's for a good cause and you get good benefits for contributing like that. Humble Indie Bundles don't come around super often. I paid $15 and put the extra $2 all into the EFF. They fight for your first world problems so you don't have to.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
- ShinsukeIto
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can you pay zero?
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can you pay zero?
No, paying zero isn't paying.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
- ShinsukeIto
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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and a bunch of other cool stuff in Humble Bundle right now
tfw in college depending on my parents' money and having enough common sense to not suddenly blow it in vidya games
I really need to go get a job
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