The Humble FrozenByte Bundle has started ! After the MAJOR success of the two previous bundles (which resulted in the release of the source codes of most of the games), the indie game developers started asking to take part in a bundle, and for this third bundle FrozenByte dived in. Pay what you want now [...]
Humble Bundle for Android 3 is here and bring us some great indie games. If you’re not familiar with how a Humble Bundle works, you’re able to “donate” any amount of money wish to for the bundle of games they’re offering. The main purpose of this is for most of the proceeds to go into charity.
The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle has concluded; all told, the venture raised $909,715.38 US, and the average Linux user’s contribution was once again larger than those from other platforms ($11.81). Ars Technica interviewed Frozenbyte CEO Lauri Hyvärinen about the bundle: We are really happy about the current sales though, and it’s going to help us a [...]
A new Humble Indie Bundle is started yesterday, a great and new opportunity to know and buy new indie game for a cheap price.
This time the offer it’s a bit different from the former edition, there is just 1 videogame in the main bundle: Frozen Synapse, but If you beat the promotion average you will also get the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle
BOOM! HEY THERE! The Humble Bundle is back with the Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle. Be sure to pay what you’d like for Frozen Synapse, an excellent turn-based strategy game for Mac, Windows, and Linux, while supporting two worthy charities. If you decide to pay above the average price, you can also receive the Humble Frozenbyte [...]
Humble Bundle 2 was just released today and not only does it bring some great games to Android it also supports some great developers and charities (Child’s Play Charity, Electronic Frontier Foundation).
Humble Indie Bundle 5 has been launched and it has smashed all records of past bundles by raising more than $2 Million in 24 hours. As always, Linux average price is higher than Windows and Mac.
To celebrate this milestone, Humble team and developers did a question-answer session on Reddit. Its a must read if you are Humble Bundle and Indie games fan.
The folks over at Humble Bundle have put together something great. The 'Humble Indie Bundle V' is a collection of computer games being sold to raise money for charity and to raise awareness of "indie" (not associated with any of the large gaming companies) games.
The Humble Indie Bundle V is using an interesting model where a user can donate any amount of money and get four games.
John Graham from Wolfire writes : The Humble Indie Bundle 2 games: Braid, Osmos, Machinarium, Cortex Command and Revenge of the Titans have just been added to Humble Indie Bundle 3. Everyone who purchased Humble Indie Bundle 3 before 10:30am PST today will automatically see the extra games on their download page. New purchasers will [...]