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Humble Weekly Bundle: Strategy

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Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves (DRM-Free/Steam)
Cubetractor (DRM-Free/Steam)
Stronghold Crusader Extreme HD (DRM-Free/Steam)

$6
Unity of Command: Stalingrad Campaign (DRM-Free/Steam)
Eador: Masters of the Broken World (DRM-Free/GOG/Steam)
Space Hulk (Steam)

$9
Ironclad Tactics (DRM-Free/Steam)
Post edited June 19, 2014 by Grargar
I'm sitting this one out, but good to see another Humble deal that includes a GOG key (for Eador).
Definitively an improvement over past bundles but strategy is not my thing. It seems my money will go to summer sales this time.
Stronghold Crusader is DRM free on GOG, but they didn't bother to put it on Humble.All games seems to be nice besides that cube thing.
Meh, another Humble Weekly Bundle that's easy to pass! :P

If Eador: Masters of the Broken World wasn't such a broken mess the included GOG key for it would make the bundle worth buying.
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Impaler26: Meh, another Humble Weekly Bundle that's easy to pass! :P

If Eador: Masters of the Broken World wasn't such a broken mess the included GOG key for it would make the bundle worth buying.
Well, with a subtitle like that, they were just asking for it. :P
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Impaler26: Meh, another Humble Weekly Bundle that's easy to pass! :P

If Eador: Masters of the Broken World wasn't such a broken mess the included GOG key for it would make the bundle worth buying.
I thought I had read that MOTBW had been patched to the point that it was now a stable, enjoyable game...
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OlivawR: Stronghold Crusader is DRM free on GOG, but they didn't bother to put it on Humble.All games seems to be nice besides that cube thing.
I think that's pretty much up to the dev/pub. It's actually a rather promising sign seeing another game with a GOG key on Humble as they've been rather rare so far. I think it speaks rather well to the reach and influence that GOG has been building in the industry.
Post edited June 19, 2014 by yyahoo
Are Eador, Ironclad Tactics, & Space Hulk worthwhile games without the DLC? Would anyone say the DLC for any/all of those games are "must play"?
I'm tempted to buy the bundle, but I normally prefer to buy complete packs rather than having to sort through DLC individually.
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OlivawR: Stronghold Crusader is DRM free on GOG, but they didn't bother to put it on Humble.
That's pretty common, reason I've passed on a lot of bundles.

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Grefrin: Are Eador, Ironclad Tactics, & Space Hulk worthwhile games without the DLC? Would anyone say the DLC for any/all of those games are "must play"?
I'm tempted to buy the bundle, but I normally prefer to buy complete packs rather than having to sort through DLC individually.
If you care about the DRM, Humble Store doesn't offer the DLC DRM-free (or at all) for some of the games.




I'll probably end up buying it for cheap for Sang-Froid
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Grargar: Humble Weekly Bundle: Strategy

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Stronghold Crusader HD (Steam)

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Well, something must be wrong with my browser then, because I see a DRM-free version of Stronghold Crusader as well. :-)

Edit-Ontopic, I don't know whether I should buy that bundle. I got Sangfroid recently from GOG as a Flash Deal, and from the others Unity of Command and Ironclad Tactics seem interesting. Well,I shall see, I have a week in front of me after all... :-)
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Post edited June 19, 2014 by Treasure
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Treasure: Well, something must be wrong with my browser then, because I see a DRM-free version of Stronghold Crusader as well. :-)
It was just added, as it seems. Time to edit the original post.
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Impaler26: Meh, another Humble Weekly Bundle that's easy to pass! :P

If Eador: Masters of the Broken World wasn't such a broken mess the included GOG key for it would make the bundle worth buying.
They fixed most of the worst parts, and the game is playable now, so definitely worth 6$ .
I will have to buy this, just for Space Hulk, fond memories af my friend's place, Amiga days, the Dreadnought..
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Grargar: It was just added, as it seems. Time to edit the original post.
Some games dont have DRM-free version in store just because developers was...lazy to add them. Probably they taken a moment to think and decided that Weekly will go better with drm-free version of known drm-free game...
As for content...i seen Cubetractor once in Store for 1$...dont bothered to get it that time...maybe will get it this time, then.
Overall weekly improved a lot...unexpected surprise is GOG key...(hope to trade one somewhere, maybe).
Humble made another minor alteration to the bundle indicating now that Unity of Command: Stalingrad Campaign is NOT DRM-free but it seems like a responsible move.

"Note: A standalone installer for Unity of Command is also available for Windows, Mac and Linux but it is not DRM-free. You will be provided with a CD-key on your download page."
Post edited June 20, 2014 by undeadcow