Humble Bundle Thread

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is there a way to go back and pay more to unock something? i payed $6 but looked at Valdis and it looks fun. Was gonna throw in another 4 for the $10 tier but dunno how or if there is a way

 
is there a way to go back and pay more to unock something? i payed $6 but looked at Valdis and it looks fun. Was gonna throw in another 4 for the $10 tier but dunno how or if there is a way
If you go to your bundle page, there should be an area at the top that says something like "Like what we're doing? Click here to increase your order amount". Click that, and it should be easy enough to figure out what to do from there.
 
apparently I have missed Humble Weekly Rock paper shotgun bundle ( I could have sworn I pennied it in).  If anyone have an extra one, PM me please.  I am interested in tier 1

 
New Humble Flash Bundle - 11 bit studios:

  • Anomaly: Warzone Earth (Steam, DRM-Free)
  • Anomaly: Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign (Steam, DRM-Free, Android)
  • Sleepwalker's Journey (DRM-Free, Android)
  • Funky Smugglers (DRM-Free, Android)
Pay $6 or more for:

  • Anomaly Korea (Steam, DRM-Free)
  • Anomaly 2 (Steam, DRM-Free, Android)
  • Anomaly 2 Bonus Content
Pay $10 or more for:

  • SPACECOM (Steam, DRM-Free)
New Humble Store sales:

 
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New Humble Flash Bundle - 11 bit studios:

  • Anomaly: Warzone Earth
  • Anomaly: Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign
  • Sleepwalker's Journey
  • Funky Smugglers
Pay $6 or more for:

  • Anomaly Korea
  • Anomaly 2
  • Anomaly 2 Bonus Content
Pay $10 or more for:

  • SPACECOM
New Humble Store sales:

worth a buck Have no clue

glad did not grab just noticed

  • Sleepwalker's Journey
  • Funky Smugglers
no steam keys My buck is safe

 
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  • Anomaly: Warzone Earth is free at developers webstore.
https://gamesrepublic.com/

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Other three games worth $1?

 
Is that free copy a Steam key?

Note that two of the games in the base tier are Android and DRM-free only. Unless you really want steam keys for Anomaly and the Mobile Campaign, this might be a penny sort of bundle.
Ah. I thought all was steam. So it's easy no buy them and yes free copy is steam key.

 
These games have been featured in a previous 11bit Studio bundle, so you might already own them. :p

Funky Smugglers is pretty fun (it's a simple item dragging game, nothing too complicated) and the soundtrack is cool too. I hope it gets added to Steam one day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fywRuLOoBo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whqP_P6hWlA

 
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DMR-free means what. if you dont get steam keys how do you play them on your pc. Sort of new to this so not up to date
DRM = Digital Rights Management.

This actually can limit and prevent how you can use a program you actually paid good money for.

Some games place requirements on...

1. You must activate a game online before you can boot it up, no matter if it's a Single-Player offline game or not.

2. How many PC's you can activate a game on

3. What programs are forced to run with game

(.i.e. Games that are actually forcing Steam game-client to run, they're laced w/ CEG DRM).

4. What programs can be installed on your PC

(i.e. Securom's disc-check DRM was infamous for blacklisting certain programs, so you couldn't start your game b/c you had certain programs installed - such as virtual drives that could trick a game to boot, when you ain't got a disc in the drive);

5. You must be online and have an account w/ a service to play your game AT ALL TIMES.

(Always-online DRM - Most MMO's and Diablo 3 PC use this).

6. And all kinds of other nonsense that can cause your game to be used in a limited context or not at all.

When something is DRM-FREE, it has no restrictions and no limits.

Just download the game's EXE from Humble and install it onto your hard drive. You're good to go.

There's No garbage, No BS, or anything else attached.

 
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DRM = Digital Rights Management.

This actually can limit and prevent how you can use a program you actually paid good money for.

Some games place requirements on...

1. You must activate a game online before you can boot it up, no matter if it's a Single-Player offline game or not.

2. How many PC's you can activate a game on

3. What programs are forced to run with game

(.i.e. Games that are actually forcing Steam game-client to run, they're laced w/ CEG DRM).

4. What programs can be installed on your PC

(i.e. Securom's disc-check DRM was infamous for blacklisting certain programs, so you couldn't start your game b/c you had certain programs installed - such as virtual drives that could trick a game to boot, when you ain't got a disc in the drive);

5. You must be online and have an account w/ a service to play your game AT ALL TIMES.

(Always-online DRM - Most MMO's and Diablo 3 PC use this).

6. And all kinds of other nonsense that can cause your game to be used in a limited context or not at all.

When something is DRM-FREE, it has no restrictions and no limits.

Just download the game's EXE from Humble and install it onto your hard drive. You're good to go.

There's No garbage, No BS, or anything else attached.
i have counted the min until you appear, man :D/

 
When Ticket To Ride was included in a previous PC & Android bundle, there was some sort of procedure required to get the DLC to appear in the DRM-Free & Android version. Something about redeeming the DLC steam key and then linking your steam account to a Days of Wonder account (which you would need to create if you didn't already have).

I see that Small World 2 is also published by Days Of Wonder. Does anybody know if a similar procedure is required for SW2's DLC in the DRM-Free & Android versions?

EDIT: Small World 2 is in the PC & Android 11.

 
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When Ticket To Ride was included in a previous PC & Android bundle, there was some sort of procedure required to get the DLC to appear in the DRM-Free & Android version. Something about redeeming the DLC steam key and then linking your steam account to a Days of Wonder account (which you would need to create if you didn't already have).

I see that Small World 2 is also published by Days Of Wonder. Does anybody know if a similar procedure is required for SW2's DLC in the DRM-Free & Android versions?

EDIT: Small World 2 is in the PC & Android 11.
I'll probably know later today when I give it a try. I'll report back then.

 
Its the same, you install sm2, login to sm2 with your DOW account. Follow the instructions on your HB purchase page for the dlc which sends you to a DOW website to redeem dlc code. Then go back to sm2 on your device/pc and its activated

 
Its the same, you install sm2, login to sm2 with your DOW account. Follow the instructions on your HB purchase page for the dlc which sends you to a DOW website to redeem dlc code. Then go back to sm2 on your device/pc and its activated
Thanks Ezelkow

So my only question is, do I even need the steam keys to get the DLC on the DRM-Free & Android version? Because depending on the bonuses that unlock in a bit, I'm toying with the idea of selling off the steam codes/links.

 
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New Humble PC and Android 11 Bundle BTA Unlocks:

  • Quest of Dungeons
  • Don't Move
  • SpaceChem
New Humble Store Promotion - Team 17 Hits:

  • Overruled! - $12.99 $9.74
  • Flockers - $19.99 $13.32
  • Superfrog HD - $9.99 $2.49
  • Worms: Armageddon - $14.99 $3.74
  • Worms Blast - $7.99 $1.99
  • Worms Clan Wars - $24.99 $8.33
  • Worms: Crazy Golf - $9.99 $2.49
  • Worms Pinball - $7.99 $1.99
  • Worms Reloaded & Worms 2: Armageddon - $19.99 $6.66
  • Worms Reloaded: Game of the Year Edition - $24.99 $6.24
  • Worms Revolution Gold - $24.99 $6.24
  • Worms Ultimate Mayhem: Deluxe Edition - $16.99 $4.24
  • Alien Breed Trilogy - $22.99 $5.74
  • Light - $12.99 $7.79
 
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New Humble PC and Android 11 Bundle BTA Unlocks:

  • Quest of Dungeons
  • Don't Move
  • SpaceChem
New Humble Store Promotion - Team 17 Hits:

  • Overruled! - $12.99 $9.74
  • Flockers - $19.99 $13.32
  • Superfrog HD - $9.99 $2.49
  • Worms: Armageddon - $14.99 $3.74
  • Worms Blast - $7.99 $1.99
  • Worms Clan Wars - $24.99 $8.33
  • Worms: Crazy Golf - $9.99 $2.49
  • Worms Pinball - $7.99 $1.99
  • Worms Reloaded & Worms 2: Armageddon - $19.99 $6.66
  • Worms Reloaded: Game of the Year Edition - $24.99 $6.24
  • Worms Revolution Gold - $24.99 $6.24
  • Worms Ultimate Mayhem: Deluxe Edition - $16.99 $4.24
  • Alien Breed Trilogy - $22.99 $5.74
  • Light - $12.99 $7.79
hasnt most of team 17 gmaes been bundle ? thanks humble for saving me 3.20 lol one tier i go but bta thanks but small world u will be find eithher somone giving it or tremor games or i paid somewhere

 
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I don't see my beat-the-average amount on my bundle page.  Did I miss some update or am I just lame.  You may answer "yes" to both of those questions as long as you point me to my BTA.

 
I don't see my beat-the-average amount on my bundle page. Did I miss some update or am I just lame. You may answer "yes" to both of those questions as long as you point me to my BTA.
Strange, it should show up when you hit the "Like what we're doing" and type in any custom amount to add(like 0) to your order. Maybe you missed the 30 day deadline? or maybe whatever you add will bta, I don't know.

 
If it doesn't say the "Like what we're doing?" link, you missed the 30 day window. If it does, click on it, put in 0.01, tab out, and it'll tell you how much you need to add for the tiers.

 
I kinda want Small World 2, but I don't care for the other games on the BTA ($4.38 for me) tier.  Anyone want to chip in for the other games on that tier?

 
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DMR-free means what. if you dont get steam keys how do you play them on your pc. Sort of new to this so not up to date
Don't worry, none of these titles are DRM free. If you have to sign into a website to access your downloads, that's DRM. There's no such thing as digital DRM free titles.

 
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Don't worry, none of these titles are DRM free. If you have to sign into a website to access your downloads, that's DRM. There's no such thing as digital DRM free titles.
How else would it work from a practical standpoint?

Signing into a website to access your account and download exe file for software you purchased is hardly unreasonable. These file are about as DRM-free as you can get (no codes to register, no install limits, no Steam, Uplay or Origin wrapper, no TAGES).

Even 10 years ago if you bought a physical copy of Starcraft, it would have a code to register your game. Signing into a website to access download is considered DRM now? :wall:

DRM

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How else would it work? Signing into a website to access and download exe file is hardly unreasonable. These file are about as DRM-free as you can get (no codes to register, no install limits, no Steam, Uplay or Origin wrapper, no TAGES).
"As DRM-free as you can get" is still not DRM free. If it was truly DRM free you could share your download link with whom ever you desire and access it at anytime without any kind of limits, including a user name and password. DRM free is just a marketing buzz word to cater to hipster morons. You want DRM free, you get an old ass physical media like CD\DVD that has no activation or serials that installs without any extra shitware.

 
"As DRM-free as you can get" is still not DRM free. If it was truly DRM free you could share your download link with whom ever you desire and access it at anytime without any kind of limits, including a user name and password. DRM free is just a marketing buzz word to cater to hipster morons. You want DRM free, you get an old ass physical media like CD\DVD that has no activation or serials that installs without any extra shitware.
LOL...Good luck with that :lol:

Maybe you can build a time machine and go back to that fabled time.

Otherwise the ONLY website I can think of that allows you to "share" your download link with whomever you desire and access it anytime without limits (didn't realize signing into GOG or Humble had limits) is Pirate Bay

BTW: its not like Humble or GOG is preventing anyone from posting their account login and password to share their account with whomever. But whatever..

But no one here is a filthy pirate...

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Well digital beats the brick & mortar DRM. That was the worst with the human interaction requirements and getting off my lazy ass restrictions.
 
Well digital beats the brick & mortar DRM. That was the worst with the human interaction requirements and getting off my lazy ass restrictions.
That and the fact that Brick & mortar stores considerably stopped carrying PC games to sell more console games.

People tend to have rose-colored glasses of the past and forget why and how Steam (and PC digital media) got big as it did and how stores like Gamestop reduced thir PC games selection for consoles.

 
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