Humble Indie Bundle 2

Got it for $5.

Got it for $10.

I thought I had read somewhere that it would give me a code that would unlock those games on Steam.

edit: nevermind, that was for the previous bundle.

I paid 10 dollars.

gosh. I feel like such a cheepskate. I only paid a dollar. Those poor developers are probly thinking “that stupid balk messa voice actor! I hate her and her stupid mod!” (spits during pronunciations)

I have not installed, but I will. Also I couldnt help but try out submitting a low dollar just to see if it was really true.

Does it count that I gauged (sp?) all money to go to developers? :frowning:

you can always buy it again.

It said the games seperately would be 85?

I paid 50 because I make good money and doesn’t afraid of anything

Edit: My parents make good money(;

Machinarium is super great and you should buy it just for the ost
braid is ok
cortex command is p.great
havent played the others
this just in: windows users are cheap motherfucks

It’s kind of ironic that the Linux community is the one that has given more money for it.

4.16$

damn currency conversion

It’s because they don’t pay for their OS :wink: .

Neither did I, and I’m a windows user.

paid 6.66 for both bundel

I took advantage of the first one, mainly because of World of Goo. I was extremely satisfied with the selection from HIB1, but this time around, the games really don’t interest me as much. Plus, I have absolutely no interest in playing Braid. Jus sayin’

cool thing is if u check back the first one has a code so as you can add them all 2 steam now

@catz in the download page there is a link that will allow you to increase your order amount.

somebody payed $3141.59.

Already did that. They actually emailed it to me, which was awfully nice of them.

You are a bad person.

Windows users all have to pay for their OS, so they have less money to spend on games.
Mac users have heaps of money, so they have some so spare for some games.
Linux users don’t spend anything on their OS, and due to the scarcity or *nix games are willing to pay more.

2c.

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