Humble Bundle (or as I like to call it, "the reason my Steam library has more games than I'll ever play") launched in 2010 with a simple mission: supporting charities by giving gamers the opportunity to pay what they want for awesome games. Since then, there have been countless bundles, including new categories of bundles like books, music, movies, mobile games, and a monthly subscription bundle. Plus, they've expanded to a full game store where you can get DRM-free and Steam games while still supporting charities.
And they've reached a major milestone: over $100,000,000 in charity donations. They've helped provide water to those who need it, protected people's civil liberties, fought cancer, helped gamers with disabilities, and much more.
This is a huge accomplishment. I bet back with the first Humble Bundle these folks never imagined where they'd end up.
And they've reached a major milestone: over $100,000,000 in charity donations. They've helped provide water to those who need it, protected people's civil liberties, fought cancer, helped gamers with disabilities, and much more.
This is a huge accomplishment. I bet back with the first Humble Bundle these folks never imagined where they'd end up.
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Wow. Really nice I was part of that by way of getting some great games and some of that went to charity. One such game I still play now I got in a bundle was FTL and that turned out really well.
What's the game you got from a bundle you played the most Travis?
I can't remember if I got Terraria from a bundle. If so, that one. If not, Mass Effect 2 from the Origin bundle takes that title.
OK I just checked. I *did* get Terraria from a bundle but I already had it by that point, so I don't guess I count that.
Right, I saw that Terraria bundle and I skipped it because I already had the game from a prior Steam sale where I bought it for something crazy like $5.
I think I got it for the other games, plus I never mind having an extra copy of Terraria. I've given that game to like 5 people at this point. Gotta spread the love!