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Get to the choppa! 2 classic simulation gems from Ziggurat Interactive are now available separately or as a part of a special Helli-Yeah Bundle (-25%):

Super Chopper (-33%) is a dynamic game where you climb into the cockpit of a military attack helicopter and take on 50 dangerous missions. With the help of a bristling arsenal of weapons and maneuverability, you’ll destroy enemy tanks, helicopters, and missile platforms.

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Take the chance and sit behind the cockpit of a helicopter before discounts on all mentioned above titles will end on 4th May 2021, at 1:30 PM UTC.
Another bundle which blocks the purchase of individual games thanks to the customer-unfriendly handling of these bundles. :/
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eiii: Another bundle which blocks the purchase of individual games thanks to the customer-unfriendly handling of these bundles. :/
What do you mean? There are separate pages for the individual games, so you can get them without the bundle.
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eiii: Another bundle which blocks the purchase of individual games thanks to the customer-unfriendly handling of these bundles. :/
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MobiusArcher: What do you mean? There are separate pages for the individual games, so you can get them without the bundle.
Sure, but as soon as you buy a game individually you cannot buy the bundle later without having to pay twice for that game.
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eiii: Sure, but as soon as you buy a game individually you cannot buy the bundle later without having to pay twice for that game.
Any examples for such bundles (besides this one)?
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eiii: Sure, but as soon as you buy a game individually you cannot buy the bundle later without having to pay twice for that game.
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BreOl72: Any examples for such bundles (besides this one)?
These are the bundles I already run into:
- 18 Wheels of Steel Collection #1
- 18 Wheels of Steel Collection #2
- Animation Arts Collection
- BloodRayne Complete Bundle
- BloodRayne: Terminal Cut Bundle
- Commandos 2 & Praetorians: HD Remaster Double Pack
- Data East Arcade Collection #1
- Data East Arcade Pack #1
- Data East Co-op Pack #1
- Dead Age 1 + 2 Bundle
- Dishonored: Complete Collection
- GONNER2 Lose Your Head Bundle
- Heli-Yeah! Bundle
- IOI Collection
- Les Manley Bundle
- Lost Horizon Double Pack
- Machineboy Complete Collection
- Metro Franchise Bundle
- New World Computing Bundle
- Rain Games Steampunk Bundle
- Retro First Friday Collection #1
- Retro First Friday Collection #2
- Retro Sports Bundle
- The Coma: Back to School Bundle
- The Surge 1 & 2 - Dual Pack
- Trine: Ultimate Collection
- Warcraft I & II Bundle
- Wolfenstein: The Two Pack
- Yooka-Laylee: Buddy Duo Pack

There are probably some more. Unfortunately not all bundles are named "bundle" or "collection" and not all entries named "bundle" or "collection" are actually bundles of separate games.
Post edited May 03, 2021 by eiii
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eiii: snip
Thanks for that list.
Well, that really sucks.
I put two of the bundles (of which I knew, I own some games already) in my cart and went to checkout.

Receiving such a message is not cool, GOG:

Quote:
"Please note that GAME A AND GAme B AND Game C AND Game D AND Game E is included in THIS Collection but you already own these items, and will not receive another copy when you buy this pack."

If the possibility of reducing the price for a bundle, of which I already own some games, is not wanted by GOG and/or the Publishers, a buyer should - at the very least - get gift codes for those games s/he already owns.

Of course - reducing the bundle's price, accordingly to the number of games already purchased, would be even better.
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BreOl72: If the possibility of reducing the price for a bundle, of which I already own some games, is not wanted by GOG and/or the Publishers, a buyer should - at the very least - get gift codes for those games s/he already owns.
As reported by others the bundles are handled more customer-friendly on Steam. So the culprit seems to be GOG, not the publishers.
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eiii: As reported by others the bundles are handled more customer-friendly on Steam.
So the culprit seems to be GOG, not the publishers.
I am very well aware of Steam's handling of bundles.

One thing to keep in mind, though: both Steam and GOG are just middlemen.
The developers/publishers have the final say in how their games are offered/sold on any store.