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Those games look like straight upSo, are Fox games the new Zombie games?
I don't think I've bought an IG since before they introduced it, actually.My ignore list is not some exclusive club, about half of the regular posters are on it. I would have abandoned this wretched hive of dumb pictures and mom jokes long ago if CAG did not have an ignore function.
Back on topic, what is everyone doing with their GalaGold?
It's finally come full circle.So, are Fox games the new Zombie games?
Tremor claims I am using a proxy...why buy IG when you can cherry pick with Tremor?
you've been had. It's not a fox's ass.Those games look like straight up
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you cant hear shit over all the bears growling.I don't have Parallacks ignored here but I muted him on Discord.
Oh, man!$2.99 or more (ONLY FIRST 24h) and get ALL 10 STEAM GAMES:
8-bit Adventure Anthology: Volume I - An adventure game collection consisting of “Shadowgate™”, “The Uninvited™” and “Déjà Vu™”. These all look worth playing, and I played Shadowgate in the past, which was decent. 6th play of bundle.
I was regretting that I forgot about possibly bumping up my bundle for the recent Humble Strategy. Was.
I assume because Mad Games Tycoon was in the BTA of that Humble Bundle and was also in that Indie Gala bundle, so he could now get it cheaper from IG than from increasing his Humble purchase.![]()
and this somehow related to IG?
Right. From most of the reason to go for a Humble BTA to part of a IG happy hour bundle in about a week.I assume because Mad Games Tycoon was in the BTA of that Humble Bundle and was also in that Indie Gala bundle, so he could now get it cheaper from IG than from increasing his Humble purchase.
Yes. It took some fumbling to figure out what in the heck was happening, but once I realized I was being sent new emails with links to old bundles with the passwords, it became clear.The code is emailed along with the bundle link, so it's not terrible for the recipient... of new bundles. For old bundles, a code will be generated when you visit the gift link, which should then be emailed to you along with the link (as if you've just been sent the bundle.) Unless the change how it works... again.
Sorry, I meant the individual game gift links that you can generate on the bundle page, not the gifted bundle itself. Generally, if I have any duplicate games in a bundle I will generate gift links and throw them in a google doc to unload in the trade thread. All of those gift links now generate an error message. As far as I can tell I now have to reopen each bundle page and send each game gift link directly to an email address, which is going to be a real pain in the ass.The code is emailed along with the bundle link, so it's not terrible for the recipient... of new bundles. For old bundles, a code will be generated when you visit the gift link, which should then be emailed to you along with the link (as if you've just been sent the bundle.) Unless the change how it works... again.
As someone who buys a lot of gifts, I think this is a two-faced improvement. It's now nearly impossible for someone to steal my gifts, but it's also a lot more time consuming to send out the bundles.
Makes sense that they'd use the same general security procedure for individual game gift links as for bundle gift links. But, yeah, that'd be a pain if you had a bunch saved somewhere.Sorry, I meant the individual game gift links that you can generate on the bundle page, not the gifted bundle itself. Generally, if I have any duplicate games in a bundle I will generate gift links and throw them in a google doc to unload in the trade thread. All of those gift links now generate an error message. As far as I can tell I now have to reopen each bundle page and send each game gift link directly to an email address, which is going to be a real pain in the ass.
I'm not sure about the very beginning (first 6-12 months of them doing HH), but emailing bundles has been possible since I started hosting after then.That may not work so well in the case of a bundle that isn't tied to an email. Was that possibly a thing way back in the first year or so of Indiegala?
Oh, I didn't realise they'd done anything to the single-game links.Sorry, I meant the individual game gift links that you can generate on the bundle page, not the gifted bundle itself. Generally, if I have any duplicate games in a bundle I will generate gift links and throw them in a google doc to unload in the trade thread. All of those gift links now generate an error message. As far as I can tell I now have to reopen each bundle page and send each game gift link directly to an email address, which is going to be a real pain in the ass.
I wonder how many people (like me), buy these for teh GALAGOLD....AMIRITE?!?!?!?The new Hump Day 49 bundle just went live.
$1:
- Super Dungeon Boy
- Cornflakestein
- Beans: The Coffee Shop Simulator (Cards)
$3.99 (first 24 hours) or ~$1.30 (in one week from a group buy):
- Lines (Cards)
- Rise of Man
- SQUIDS FROM SPACE
- John, The Zombie
- Seraph (Cards)
- Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries
- Naught Reawakening
- 10 GALAGOLD
Whoa. Seraph hit Indiegala before Humble.The new Hump Day 49 bundle just went live.
$1:
- Super Dungeon Boy
- Cornflakestein
- Beans: The Coffee Shop Simulator (Cards)
$3.99 (first 24 hours) or ~$1.30 (in one week from a group buy):
- Lines (Cards)
- Rise of Man
- SQUIDS FROM SPACE
- John, The Zombie
- Seraph (Cards)
- Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries
- Naught Reawakening
- 10 GALAGOLD
We just pretending G2A bundles never existed?Whoa. Seraph hit Indiegala before Humble.