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 PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2014 8:00 am    Post subject: Humble #10 and a New Weekly Bundle Reply with quote Back to top

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We&rsquo;re getting a few more games for day number 10, though still nowhere near the 8+ games we&rsquo;ve seen in some bundles. Today also sees a return (or continuance) of indie games, including one set of games that are trying to get the green light on Steam. Here&rsquo;s the quick rundown of the games:</p>
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Soulcaster I and II (N/A, 02/2012): the first two games are a hybrid tower defense gameplay with a dash of Gauntlet-style action, with a smattering of RPG elements for good measure. First seen in early 2012 and later in a couple of bundles, it&rsquo;s a bit odd that they&rsquo;re still not listed on Metacritic. Any donation will get you the pair of games. Other than the soundtracks to these games, all of the other offerings in this bundle require a higher donation.</li>
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Escape Goat 2 (76%, 03/2014): the sequel to the mostly unreviewed Escape Goat, this is a puzzle/platformer game that puts you in charge of a goat; donate $6 or more to unlock.</li>
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Incredipede (74%, 10/2012): this puzzle game involves the creation of an &ldquo;incredipede&rdquo; by adding legs, muscles, and other body parts to your creature to progress through the levels; pay more than the average ($6.17 right now) to unlock.</li>
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Ironclad Tactics (69%, 09/2013): a strategy/tactical game involving cards set in a steampunk alternate history of the Civil War period; donate $10 or more to unlock.</li>
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The combined price for all five games in the bundle comes to $43, so if you want any/all of the games it&rsquo;s a decent offering, but I have to admit that the new &ldquo;$10 or higher&rdquo; tiers of late have been disappointing to me. Those who have been inclined to donate more have always had that option, but now you&rsquo;re basically required to &ldquo;give&rdquo;. I also prefer to get more than three or four games, simply because my experience is that only half (or less) of them are really worth my time. Hopefully we&rsquo;ll see a return to &ldquo;normal&rdquo; bundles in the future, as the daily updates are too frequent, and often not all that interesting. Thankfully, the weekly bundles have at least had a bit more to offer, and the latest includes up to seven games, courtesy of Triumph and Larian:</p>
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Age of Wonders (~88%, 10/1999): an &ldquo;oldie but goodie&rdquo; turn-based strategy game with heroes, similar in some ways to the Heroes of Might and Magic series.</li>
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Age of Wonders II: The Wizard&rsquo;s Throne (86%, 06/2002): in many ways a rehash of the first game, so the main draw here is a new story; $6 donation to unlock.</li>
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Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic (82%, 07/2003): similar to the earlier entries in the series, but with the new Shadow World, new races, and a new story.</li>
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Divine Divinity (81%, 09/2002): a now classic RPG game with a bit more depth than Diablo; don&rsquo;t let the name fool you as it&rsquo;s actually pretty good (if old).</li>
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Beyond Divinity (73%, 04/2004): an epic (80+ hours) RPG that adds new gameplay elements and a somewhat humorous story to the Divinity world &ndash; and it fixes the name problem.</li>
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Divinity II: Developer&rsquo;s Cut (~82%, 10/2012): this retooled and remastered version of Divinity II (now in 3D!) includes the original Ego Draconis, Flames of Vengeance, and the Dragon Knight Saga; you also get access to the developer console, hence the name. Requires $6 or higher donation.</li>
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Divinity: Dragon Commander (76%, 08/2013): the series continues, but the final part of this bundle is a 3D hybrid game with RPG, RTS, and other battle aspects. A $15 or higher donation unlocks this game.</li>
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As you can probably guess, I&rsquo;d be much more inclined to buy the new Humble Weekly, as it gives you more games &ndash; and arguably <em>better</em> games &ndash; than the current daily bundle, though the $15 tier for Dragon Commander is a bit much. I&rsquo;ve already played and owned many of the games in this bundle, and I&rsquo;m still tempted to grab them again &ndash; only this time on Steam so that I can consolidate them into my gaming library without having to try and find the old discs. Maybe if we&rsquo;re lucky the final few days of bundles will be a bit more enticing.</p>
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<div>Gallery: Humble #10 and a New Weekly Bundle<div></div></div></p>
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