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Impaler26: It sure looks like it. Over 3 million dollars are apparently not enough to make a two-episode point and click adventure. :D
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Petrell: How many other projects they have now? 1? 2? More? How do they expect to ever finish them if they sink all the money and then some on Broken Age?
They have a lot of other projects and of course they try to get the money for them with another HB. :D
Just have a look here:

https://www.humblebundle.com/doublefine
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Aveweto: sounds tempting but the all games redeemed as one unit is a big turn off as i wouldnt even want half of them and couldnt give em away :(
Ugh, is Humble doing that again? I thought they tried it then stopped and did it a different way with the per game registrations to a Steam account or gift code. Looks like they're still trying to find their footing. I guess the safe play is to not instabuy things from them until one can confirm individual games can be gifted via keys or hyperlinks unless you actually do want every game in a given bundle for yourself. Very few bundles I buy do I want every single game, so wasting them on myself automatically wont fly for the most part unless there are several games I want really bad enough to justify the whole bundle cost for and write off the others.

Bundlestars is still my favourite bundle site overall though in terms of quantity of games and bundles I find personally interesting. I've gotten about 14 bundles from them to date and have 2 more I would like to get sometime soon - the "FPS Warriors 2" bundle, and "The Brutal Bundle" are the ones currently on my radar. All individual Steam keys so no guesswork on that. :)
The weekly is a repeat of the Double Fine Bundle from May 2013, except that BTA2 is now the Spacebase DF-9 early access instead of Broken Age.
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etna87: Wasn't Double Fine featured in its own Humble Bundle as well as a weekly sale already?
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jamyskis: My bet is they're struggling to find the money to finish the second act of Broken Age.
Well, I'm usually not very fond of pessimistic predictions after some questionable first signs, but in this case I get a similar impression (and admittedly, these are hardly "first" signs). Their various projects are featured a lot... their projects in progress, that is. Apart from the first part of Broken Age, I don't recall seeing any finished material. And this repeat bundle is rather strange.
IndieCade
http://www.humblebundle.com/weekly

Pay What You Want tier:
- And Yet It Moves
- The Dream Machine (Chapters 1, 2 and 3)
- Luxuria Superbia

$6 tier:
- Dear Esther
- The Bridge
- 7 Grand Steps
new weekly:

>$1
And Yet it Moves (Win,Mac,Linux, DRM free, Steam)
The Dream Machine Chapters 1-3 (Win, Mac, Steam)
Luxuria Superbia (Win,Mac,Linux, Android, DRM free, Steam)

>$6
Dear Esther (Win,Mac,Linux, DRM free, Steam)
The Bridge (Win, Steam)
7 Grand Steps (Win, Mac, DRM Free, Steam)

The theme is IndieCade. the charity is the the IndieCade Foundation, and all games have been IndeCade finalists.

Personal note, the only game I do not have is Luxuria Superbia...
Looks really nice. I am a little disappointed that The Bridge is only available on Steam, but at $6 for that and 5 other games I do not own I will give this some thought.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OIux7Ysytk --- The Bridge TotalBiscuit Youtube video
Post edited February 13, 2014 by 011284mm
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amok: And Yet it Moves
amazing game!
a true masterpiece
I'm mainly interested the $6 tear rank because of Dear Esther DRM free version. I already have it on steam but haven't played it yet does anyone know how long it takes to beat? I'll try it over the weakened and if I really like it I'll go DRM free.
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theslitherydeee: I'm mainly interested the $6 tear rank because of Dear Esther DRM free version. I already have it on steam but haven't played it yet does anyone know how long it takes to beat? I'll try it over the weakened and if I really like it I'll go DRM free.
you can run through it in 50-60 min, but I spend a bit longer and you find different things. A couple of playthroughs is recommended.
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theslitherydeee: I'm mainly interested the $6 tear rank because of Dear Esther DRM free version. I already have it on steam but haven't played it yet does anyone know how long it takes to beat? I'll try it over the weakened and if I really like it I'll go DRM free.
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amok: you can run through it in 50-60 min, but I spend a bit longer and you find different things. A couple of playthroughs is recommended.
OK thanks.
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amok: And Yet it Moves
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vicklemos: amazing game!
a true masterpiece
I liked AYIM quite a lot also.

If you have not tried it yet, then try the bridge, there are a few similarities between these two, but The Bridge is much more a puzzle game.
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theslitherydeee: I'm mainly interested the $6 tear rank because of Dear Esther DRM free version. I already have it on steam but haven't played it yet does anyone know how long it takes to beat? I'll try it over the weakened and if I really like it I'll go DRM free.
One doesn't really 'beat' or even 'play' Dear Esther. One trudges through it, looking at the scenery and trying to wring sense out of the increasingly bleak narration.
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vicklemos: amazing game!
a true masterpiece
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amok: I liked AYIM quite a lot also.

If you have not tried it yet, then try the bridge, there are a few similarities between these two, but The Bridge is much more a puzzle game.
Thanks, I'll check it asap!
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VanishedOne: One doesn't really 'beat' or even 'play' Dear Esther. One trudges through it, looking at the scenery and trying to wring sense out of the increasingly bleak narration.
According to my Steam account it takes 81 minutes to finish this title. It's not really a game though, but rather a "living story" I believe they call it, where you walk around exploring while a narrated story is unfolded slowly. It's more of a form of artistic expression than anything.