It’s a new week and that means we got ourselves a new Humble Bundle. This time around, HB is offering up over $90 worth of indie games in their “Overwhelmingly Positive” bundle. Why is it called that? Well it’s because every single game in this bundle has an all-time rating of Overwhelmingly Positive over on Steam.
For just $1 people will be able to pick up the action-platformerĀ Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse, the old-school style RPGĀ Epic Battle Fantasy 4, and the strange and surreal puzzle gameĀ Pony Island.
Those that beat the average (currently at $6.72) will receive the nostalgicĀ Day of the Tentacle Remastered and the challenging stealth-action hybridĀ DEADBOLT, which was developed by the same people thatĀ madeĀ Risk ofĀ Rain. Take note that Humble Bundle says that they will add more games to this tier in the following week.
Finally, those that pay up $10 will get themselves the visual-novel/bartender simulator gameĀ VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender ActionĀ and the overwhelmingly difficult ninja platformerĀ N++ (NPLUSPLUS).
A portion of all purchases in this bundle will go to the Direct Relief organization which has a 100% (Overwhelmingly Positive) score on Charity Navigator.
“Founded in 1948, Direct Relief is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that has become one the worldās largest providers of medical relief in the world,” the organization’s description reads.Ā “Direct Relief works with healthcare professionals and organizations on the ground, establishing partnerships with local organizations that provide health services to people who would otherwise not receive them.”
AĀ quick summary of what to expect when purchasing this bundle.
$1 Tier
- Shantae and the Pirate’s CurseĀ ($19.99)
- Epic Battle Fantasy 4Ā ($11.99)
- Pony IslandĀ ($4.99)
Beat the Average Tier
- Day of the Tentacle RemasteredĀ ($14.99)
- DEADBOLTĀ ($9.99)
$10 Tier
- VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender ActionĀ ($14.99)
- N++ (NPLUSPLUS)Ā ($14.99)
Those interested in picking up the bundle can get it here. It will be available for purchase for the next two weeks.
Published: Jan 10, 2017 07:22 pm