So for those of you who run your mouth about pirating to teach big game companies a lesson about DRM, now is the chance to show-off that you'll buy a game for the right cause. Here's a pay what you want bundle featuring 5 indie games, with no DRM.

http://www.wolfire.com/humble

I can speak from experience and tell you that Lugaru is pretty sweet (I've preordered the sequel)>
Very nice find Smile

I probably won't have any money within 7 days though Sad
Nice! I'm grabbing this!
comicIDIOT wrote:
Nice! I'm grabbing this!


comicIDIOT, get in your practice with Lugaru's combat techniques, because my understanding is that the sequel will have multiplayer, which will be extraordinary win.
World of Goo alone is worth $20. I'll probably pick up the bundle for $30-40.
If only I had the money... Bad Idea
me too. But I won't pirate this out of respect.
already have World of Goo, Lugaru, Gish, Penumbra Overture,
got them years ago

ive beaten the Penumbra series, (unless there is a game after Requiem)

very creepy game

I like Psychological horror games
Kllrnohj wrote:
World of Goo alone is worth $20. I'll probably pick up the bundle for $30-40.
Indeed it is, I paid my $20 for it a few months ago, if any of those other games are even close to as good as World of Goo it will be worth it. I also find it funny that on average the linux users donated the most, in fact their average is almost twice that of the windoes users.
Just an update, http://blog.wolfire.com/2010/05/Linux-users-contribute-twice-as-much-as-Windows-users, the Windows users are in last place for average per capita contribution, Mac users are second, and Linux users have a hefty lead.
Penumbra Beats the other games combined, if you buy the first, get the other 2 as well
Bundle 2 is now on sale, with some more very great looking games to boot. http://www.humblebundle.com/
TheStorm wrote:
Bundle 2 is now on sale, with some more very great looking games to boot. http://www.humblebundle.com/
Most awesome! I wonder what the final sale statistics were on the first bundle...?
KermMartian wrote:
TheStorm wrote:
Bundle 2 is now on sale, with some more very great looking games to boot. http://www.humblebundle.com/
Most awesome! I wonder what the final sale statistics were on the first bundle...?
The older blog posts on that page has all of them if I recall correctly, it shouldn't be too hard to find them.
TheStorm wrote:
Bundle 2 is now on sale, with some more very great looking games to boot. http://www.humblebundle.com/

The old bundle can also be registered on Steam if you're one of those "manage all my games in one place" people.
And.....Jeff is knocking off the reasons to pirate, one by one.

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When Jeff asked pirates why they pirated the bundle (instead of buying it for one penny), some responded that they just prefer to use BitTorrent. It reduces bandwidth costs, increases download speeds, reduces file corruption, and makes it easy to pause and resume downloads.

With that in mind, Jeff added an official BitTorrent download method inside of the Humble Indie Bundle #2. You can get the games and soundtracks via BitTorrent by clicking the BitTorrent toggle:


The BitTorrent links are seeded using webseeds from our MaxCDN servers, and then accelerated further by all of the other users, so they should be the fastest way to download. As more and more people start seeding it, it should start to cost us a lot less per download, so please use BitTorrent if you are one of those who paid a penny or less for the bundle!


BitTorrent gets a bad rap because of its association with piracy, but we may actually be able to reduce piracy by supporting it. The most common search term for the Humble Indie Bundle is "Humble Indie Bundle torrent", so we hope that by supporting BitTorrent we can help convert at least some of the pirates into legitimate users, or at least give one less reason to pirate it.

If you got to this post via Google, looking for a way to get it on BitTorrent, now you can purchase the Humble Bundle, and use our premium torrents!

Do you prefer direct downloads or torrents? Please let us know if you can think of any other ways we can improve our download service.

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In my anonymous piracy survey, I received hundreds of responses. We already addressed one of them by adding BitTorrent support to the bundle, and now I'd like to discuss another one:

"I'm pirating the bundle because I have no credit card and can't buy it."
To a certain mindset, this seems like a good excuse. You can't buy it, and you feel entitled to have it, so there's no choice but to pirate it, right? However, for some people, piracy just isn't an option -- they believe in what we're doing and want to support the bundle. For example, I recently saw someone on Reddit who didn't have a credit card. Instead of feeling entitled to pirate the games, he actually took the effort to gather up all his spare coins and convert that into a $12 Amazon Gift Card using a local Coinstar machine.

I'd like to sincerely thank him for going to such lengths when it would have been so easy to Google for a pirated version. However, here's where it gets interesting: Amazon Payments doesn't honor Amazon Gift Cards (pretty sad). So the would-be bundle supporter posted on Reddit with his lament at not being able to buy a bundle. Immediately, another Redditor bought a gift bundle for him.

This is truly inspiring to me, both the efforts of the coin-collector and the generous Redditor who gave the gift of the Humble Bundle to someone in need, without expecting anything in return. I have been rather fortunate lately, so I'd like to join in: if you legitimately can't purchase the Humble Bundle and made the decision not to pirate it, let me know in the comments below with a way for me to contact you. I will personally buy 20 or so $10 gift bundles (all to charity), and give them to the people I feel are legitimately deserving.
A heartwarming story indeed, Elfprince; thanks for sharing. Smile
Plus, the Bundle discourages piracy by such a low price option. I'm sure lots of people who would have pirated it bought it for as low as .01 cents, and the devs still got money. Just think: If all the people who pirated, say, Halo for PC, had instead payed 1 cent for it, then they would have a valid game and M$ would have had another $10000 bucks, probably Razz

of course, there's the flip side that more people would pay less, but I think the bundle statistics show that people understand and can place a true value themselves.
Numero Tres.

http://kotaku.com/5791097/this-might-be-the-best-indie-bargain-of-2011

edit by comic: got rid of the URL breaker.
elfprince13 wrote:
Numero Tres.

http://kotaku.com/5791097/this-might-be-the-best-indie-bargain-of-2011

edit by comic: got rid of the URL breaker.
Thanks for sharing; I'm glad that they're continuing to do these! I'd be interested to see some numbers on how well this concept is working.
  
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