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JakobFel: I wish you could pick which ones you get. There are a few I'm definitely interested in but also quite a few I don't even want to touch. Still, that's a really solid deal overall.
You can if you use the itch client - only games for which you visited their individual download links will show up in the client.
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Wowee. I bet I own a bunch of these already from previous itch.io mega bundles but that's not really the point!
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kalirion: You can if you use the itch client - only games for which you visited their individual download links will show up in the client.
I think the same goes for your library on the website, if previous mega bundles are anything to go by. The bundle itself shows up in your account, but individual games are only added to your library when you go to download them.
Post edited March 08, 2022 by ettac orrazib si eman ym
I bought the Bundle for Racial Justice because our skin colour shouldn´t be a difference,
I bought the Palestinian Aid Bundle because nobody should live inside a concrete prision,
I´ll buy the Ukranie Bundle because children shouldn´t pay the mistakes of the fathers.

Here´s my personal list of choice:

Backbone
CrossCode
Kingdom Two Crowns
Wandersong
Lucifer Within Us
GoNNER
INMOST
Figment
SUPERHOT
Sundered
A Short Hike
2064: Read Only Memories
Baba Is You
Night Call
Celeste
Minit Fun Racer
Minit
Jotun
Midnight Scenes: The Highway
Hidden Folks
Bleed
Underhero
Detective Case and Clown bot in murder in the hotel lisbon
Super Hexagon
Fostering Apocalypse
The White Door
Rusty Lake Hotel
Old Man's Journey
Double Cross
Pendula Swing: The Complete Journey
Windy Meadow
Luna
Don't Escape: 4 Days to Survive
Nauticrawl
Curious Expedition
Wheels of Aurelia
Batbarian: Testament of the Primordials
About Love, Hate and the other ones
American Werewolf in LA
Back to Bed
Summer in Mara
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Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe and Zero Ranger are in the bundle.

That's an instant buy for me. I had no idea those games were available on itch.io.
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I got my bundle. Thanks for the heads up.
I instantly bought this, as I did with the 2020 Racial Justice and Equality Bundle. Really love all the pen-and-paper titles included. Stumbled upon this one for example, sounds neat:

UMBRA: A Solo Game of Final Frontiers

Cheers, KasperHviid.
Post edited March 09, 2022 by chevkoch
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I first went to look at the list and was expecting a bunch of low quality home-made stuff, but instead i see a lot of good stuff, quite a few that i already own but for $10, well... Wow...

now to see what i got... Oh cool! Quadrilateral Cowboy!
Post edited March 09, 2022 by rtcvb32
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Worth noting that the "991 Games" figure isn't, strictly speaking, accurate. There are "only" 572 computer games in this bundle.

In particular, many of the items in this bundle:
* Are tabletop games. You can identify these games by the lack of any executable download; typically you get a PDF instead.
* Are assets for making games. These are generally only of interest if you're going to make a game yourself.
* There's some non-game books in there, and a few comics. Also, a few soundtracks.

So, while this is, indeed, a huge bundle that's likely worth getting (Celeste alone is probably worth the asking price), it's misleading to say that there's "991 games" in there. (In fact, the bundle page calls them "991 items" rather than calling them games, since not all of them are.)
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dtgreene: Worth noting that the "991 Games" figure isn't, strictly speaking, accurate. There are "only" 572 computer games in this bundle.
Fewer than that still, as the bundle also includes some android exclusive games
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dtgreene: Worth noting that the "991 Games" figure isn't, strictly speaking, accurate. There are "only" 572 computer games in this bundle.

In particular, many of the items in this bundle:
* Are tabletop games. You can identify these games by the lack of any executable download; typically you get a PDF instead.
* Are assets for making games. These are generally only of interest if you're going to make a game yourself.
* There's some non-game books in there, and a few comics. Also, a few soundtracks.

So, while this is, indeed, a huge bundle that's likely worth getting (Celeste alone is probably worth the asking price), it's misleading to say that there's "991 games" in there. (In fact, the bundle page calls them "991 items" rather than calling them games, since not all of them are.)
Yes, those that thought the bundle contained 991 games didn't pay close attention to the details provided. It is specified to contain about 600 digital video games, over 300 tabletop RPGs, and an assortment of other items.

It is still a large number of games, though many of dubious appeal. Still, for the base price, just about anyone is almost certain to find sufficient value in it. Combined with the help it would provide to the people of the Ukraine the bundle should be nigh irresistible to those sympathetic to their plight.
Post edited March 09, 2022 by TakesReign
There's some real gems in this bundle, including some games that are sold on GOG in addition to others that are not. Sure there's going to be some demos and games that are always free, but I don't have an issue with these joining in.

I'm currently playing Cosmic Express, which I got from a prior itch bundle. It's lot of fun if you like that sort of game. Inbento and Swim Out are two games that I played on iOS, and I'm happy to own them on PC now thanks to this bundle.

Other games in this bundle that I have personally played and can recommend as being fun if you enjoy that genre would be:
Baba is You
Hidden Folks
Speed Dating for Ghosts
Democratic Socialism Simulator
A Good Snowman is Hard to Build
Sokobond
Sidewords
Pixross


There's a bunch of games that I know mostly by reputation and have not played yet:
SkateBIRD
Backbone
CrossCode
Kingdom Two Crowns
Lucifer Within Us
Superhot
Sundered: Eldritch Edition
2064: Read Only Memories
A Short Hike
Bury Me, My Love
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!
Celeste
Minit
Death and Taxes
Beglitched
Super Hexagon
Rusty Lake Hotel
Art Sqool
The Floor is Jelly

Also this bundle was started by the developer of Gunhouse. If you do purchase this bundle, be sure to give their game a try.
A lot of good seeming games etc in this bundle.
About 635 items not in the Racial and Palestine bundles, so unique to this Ukraine one.

I've made a little Windows based program to compare the differences.

https://github.com/Twombs/Bundle-Compare

The results are in TAB delimited text files, that use the TSV extension. You can use the viewer in my program or associate that extension with a program like Microsoft Works Spreadsheet.

Just the TSV files can be found in the following zip files.

Sorted.zip

Unsorted.zip
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dtgreene: * Are assets for making games. These are generally only of interest if you're going to make a game yourself.
Yeah i'm noticing that. There was also a program to make assets which i remember getting a similar RPGMV bundle at humblebundle which will generate sprites within certain ranges...

Still for 10 good games is worth the price of $10, and the rest is just gravy... although sifting through 34 pages to see what i have is annoying.
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LordCephy: Sure there's going to be some demos and games that are always free
The bundle organizer was explicit about only allowing paid items: https://itch.io/t/1964844/bundle-for-ukraine-call-for-submissions
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LordCephy: Sure there's going to be some demos and games that are always free
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frosty_shake: The bundle organizer was explicit about only allowing paid items: https://itch.io/t/1964844/bundle-for-ukraine-call-for-submissions
I didn't look at the submissions page on this one - just picked it up after seeing it had Super Hexagon, inbento, Swim Out, Death and Taxes, Kingdom Two Crowns, Lucifer With Us, Backbone, 2064 ROM, A Short Hike.... I just got up to claiming page 18 of 34, where I ran into Love, Hate and the Other Ones. Even if a demo or two did slip in, I wouldn't be upset.