Humble Bundle #3

https://www.humblebundle.com/

That time again.

$1, up from my last donation of $.01

I think I’m gonna be a cheap bastard with this one. Don’t have leftover money to spend right now :frowning: .

$0.02, $0.01 up from last year’s $0.01.

Kidding of course, these guys deserve so much more, but I’m pretty much broke. At least I’ll be entertained until summer blows over.

My friend bought 4, lost one (SOMEWHER FLOATTTINNN), and gave the spare 2 to me and my friend. :smiley:

I meant to buy vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ages ago. Now I have it. I figure I can give em $5 £3.13, that’s 13p more than a pint in my local. (And 47p less than the bar round the corner)

The 68 cents at the end of my enormous paypal balance was totally pissing me off

Glad these tings keep coming. Already own two of the games but getting it anyways.

Also @ mental2k have fun with the gravitron :stuck_out_tongue:

I gave 5$. I would’ve gave more, but I’m really broke ATM :frowning:

edit: Did it take long for you guys to receive that e-mail? 'Cause I still havn’t.

after playing all the games in indi bundle :

VVVVVV : NOT NICE. THE GAME… IS NOT NICE TO YOU. ITS EVIL. (and when I mean evil, I mean EVIL. I played super meat boy, and gotta say, ITS HARD)

Hammerfight : Get high dpi mouse, lower game dpi to about 200~100, play. Really fun, and frustrating. I died 20 times on the hard route.

Cogs : Unique, relaxing, and hard game. I can reassemble 4x4 puzzle, assemble it backwards, or assemble it by color, each taking about 30 seconds (when the puzzle is colored checkered and numbered), and this game was still hard.

And yet it moves : Meh, didn’t like, too slow, too hard, too dirty artwork.

Crayon physics delux : Didn’t play yet, but I HAVE played it before, and it is a fun timewaster. (hmm, it’ll be interesting with my tablet :stuck_out_tongue: )

The first HIB I gladly didn’t have to pirate. I gave them a whopping $0.02.

Feels good to be generous!

ohohoho

After an hour, I still have not received it.

I feel kind of ripped off.

I guess it depends on what you payed with. I used paypal. It took a few minutes for the payment to clear, and then another few for the email to get to me.

I could give you the link to mine if you wish. >.>

Interesting how linux users gave the most money.

I don’t know what you’re looking at, but to me it looks like Windows users gave and are giving the most money at the moment…

I meant by average, not total. Of course Windows gave more total, there’s just more people using Windows.

They have more money left after not buying all that free software.

I’m broke right now, otherwise I’d consider it.

And yes, I know I could get away with giving them $0.01, but if I’m gonna give money to charity to get junk, I’m not gonna be super cheap about it :stuck_out_tongue:
(got a new computer btw, which is why I’m broke, it’s not the newest hardware, but it’s a huge upgrade over my old rig which was built in 05…)

Ooh, this one has a lot of games I’ve been meaning to get. $5 from me.

Notch donated $2,000 dollars.

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