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Humble Introversion Computer Game Bundle - Pay What You Want

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Pay what you want for Darwinia, Multiwinia, DEFCON, and Uplink - the complete catalog from the British indie studio, Introversion. Beat the average price ($2.91) to receive Aquaria and Crayon Physics Deluxe!

This DRM-free collection of games works on Mac, Windows, and Linux, and you can support two worthy charities with your purchase (Humble Bundles have now raised over $2.5M for charity!) Download the games instantly from the Humble Bundle or redeem them on Steam.

Bonus Prototypes!

Subversion City Generator
Voxel Tech Demo

Introversion has included two (Windows-only) prototype tech demos. The first demonstrates the use of procedural generation to create a complete city environment efficiently and in great detail. The second explores destructible voxel buildings.

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  • +3

    These are some very good games. Definitely would recommend this bundle, darwinia/defcon/uplink are amazing.

  • damn, beat me to it :P

  • +1

    Uplink is great.

  • Awesome. I love Humble Bundles!

  • +1

    Interesting how Windows users are the stingiest …
    Average Windows: $3.24
    Average Mac: $4.96
    Average Linux: $7.47

    • +1

      Not that interesting.

      Mac's cost more than Windows PC's so by definition Mac users have more disposable money.

      Most people using Linux are in some way connected to the tech industry and therefore, on average, are in a more affluent position than your average punter.

      • +1

        Also you have to select what platform you represent manually - I'm sure windows is the default.

        People who are likely to do a 'hit and run' 1c buy are not likely to hang around and decide what platform they represent or how they want the 1c split up amongst developers. so they will pull down the windows portion of payments.

        As a Mac / win / Linux user I have bought every bundle and didn't even see the OS selection for the first few.

      • +3

        Mac and Linux users are more grateful that somebody is finally making games available on their platforms whereas with Windows… ehh! There's already plenty of games.

    • -3

      Either windows users have less money in their pockets because they paid so much for their proprietary OS or they just don't give a fluff about indie games. Linux guys must be proud that an initiative like this is bundling great indie games that they can natively run on their machines. I must say that the website and the checkout system is very sleek.

  • Can anybody explain what exactly this is?

    • ??? Have you read the post?

      • Yes champ, was like reading another language.

        • It is a pay-what-you-want and get couple games deal.

  • I remember buying the pack for $4.95 when it was on sale on Steam around a year or so ago. Great games for the price, DEFCON alone is worth it :)

  • -3

    I feel bad giving less than a dollar but I don't want to overspend on games that I might not ever play, but don't like to miss this deal either. I'll think about what it means to me.

  • -5

    lol, I donated 10c and got the bundle but the only game that I am somewhat interested in is the computer hacking style game called Uplink. Darwinia/Multimina both look like generic RTS games with weird graphics and geeky overtones. Defcon is a board game adaptation, meh. Doesn't excite me like previous bundles.

    • +3

      poor form.
      you should go back and UP your amount to something a little more respectable and worthy of those quality games.

      • Wouldn't they set a minimum purchase price if they thought anything under > $X amount was too low. By spending under $4 the developers are already penalising you by withholding two of the arguably better games of the bundle until you cough up more money. Quality is subjective and some of these games look like relics from the CD-ROM era of gaming.

        • You do know that the money goes to Charity and Paypal charges a fee of around 15-30 cents per transaction right?

        • The paypal fee does not "charge" the seller if it is below the 30c threshold. It just doesn't give them any money.

          I prefer to pay an appropriate amount for multiple bundles and then screw paypal over by getting more bundles @ 1c. Thus the developers/charity and server maintenance guys all win.

    • +2

      That's really sad.

    • 10 cents is still better than downloading illegally

  • Thanks OP. Darwinia is awesome. Must for any collector.

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