Take it away, Jim Croce
It doesn’t feel like Humble Bundle has existed for all that long, but clearly, my perspective is out of whack. We’re now on the , a fitting reminder that time moves way too fast and you shouldn’t let important things go unsaid and oh gosh that’s another gray beard hair, isn’t it?
Despite the milestone, this is a fairly typical bundle of PC and Mac games. Here’s the breakdown.
Pay $1 or more:
- , a roguelike dungeon-crawling RPG with a neat job system.
- , a relaxing adventure about a fox and a son.
- , a horror game from a toddler’s perspective.
Pay more than the average price:
- , a climbing game that’ll cut you down and build you back up if you don’t tap out.
- , a dad-romancing simulator from Game Grumps.
- , a mammalian revolution wrapped up in turn-based strategy.
Pay at least $10:
- , a physics-centric combat game that’s still alive and kicking.
I can see the one-dollar tier gaining a lot traction due to the allure of Tangledeep, and the same goes for any of the three games in the middle tier so long as that group remains this cheap (it’s a few bucks).
As a quick throwback, the very first Humble Indie Bundle included World of Goo, Aquaria, Gish, Lugaru HD, and Penumbra Overture. ! Game bundles sure have blown up since then.
Published: Mar 5, 2019 03:00 pm