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Already have WindForge and Stacking...

A dota style game (in Beta)
3 Terraria-like games (4 if you include WindForge)
3 of the games are Early access..

This seems like a bad trend to get started on...

The real question... are most of these worth getting?
<span class="bold">The Humble Weekly Bundle: Simulators 2</span>

PWYW
- Universe Sandbox (DRM-Free/Steam)
- Cook, Serve, Delicious! (DRM-Free/Steam)
- Out of the Park Baseball 14 (DRM-Free/Steam)

$6
- Turbo Dismount (Steam)
- Tropico 4: Steam Special Edition (Steam)

$10
- Euro Truck Simulator 2 + Fantasy Paint Jobs Pack (Steam)
New Bundle

Universe Sandbox (Steam\DRM-free, Windows-only)
Cook, Serve, Delicious! (Steam\DRM-FREE, Win, Mac, Lin)
Out of the Park Baseball 14 (Steam\DRM-FREE, Win,Mac,Lin)

Pay $6 or more to unlock!

Turbo Dismount (Steam, Win, Mac)
Tropico 4: Steam Special Edition (Steam, Win)

Pay $10 or more to unlock!

Euro Truck Simulator 2 + Fantasy Paint Jobs Pack Debut! (Steam. Win, Mac)



Personally...i dunno, looks bleak for me
Mmm. Another weekly with fixed minimums instead of a BTA tier...

Nothing for me this week.
Post edited July 17, 2014 by madth3
Nothing special, you could get ETS with Going East DLC cheaper few times alrdy, not worth for few paintjobs imho.
Post edited July 17, 2014 by Trid
Personally I like the PWYW tier. Wanted to buy Serve, Cook, Delicious for a very long time and missed it everytime it was in a ShinyLoot promo. Might buy it for some dollars now and if I like it as much as I think I will (loved the former freeware games Ore No Ryomi 1 & 2), I will buy another copy in the future.

The baseball manager game looks promising too even if I'm not sure that I will completely enjoy it.
Any opinions on Cook, Serve, Delicious! & Out of the Park Baseball 14? (already have Universe Sandbox)
Nothing I really wanted; but I threw them a buck for charity and steam codes to gift.
Personally, I adore Cook, Serve, Delicious. Bought it on release on Steam and have not been disappointed. It's pretty much done and complete, with the dev working on his next game but coming back to do occasional bugfixes that pop up.

If you want to do well, you need a reasonable memory (or very quick reading skills) and semi-quick typing skills. The difficulty changes based on how well you cooked the previous day -- each successful dish put out increases the buzz by 0.5%, each bad dish decreases it by the same amount. Exceptions are rush hours (12-1PM and 5-6PM) which increase customer amounts and can be fast and frantic, and the Platinum star which gives a permanent +40% to buzz (but by the time you get there, you've pretty much beaten the game).

Minimal planning and no options to decorate the restaurant as you want. Buy new foods, upgrade them to get better and/or more ingredients, keep an eye on menu rot (decreased attraction with the majority of foods if they're on the menu more than two days in a row). The keys for varying items are rebindable so you can change up what items are linked to what keys -- if you're trying to change the keybinding on a level 1 food and can't, it's probably because a higher level ingredient is using that key.

Linear progression -- if you buy and upgrade enough foods, get enough combos, pass the safety/health inspections, complete challenges, you'll end up as Platinum Star pretty quickly. I'd say you're looking at 15-20 hours to max out the game fully. Money becomes a bit of an issue later in the game, but there are in-game bets to buoy that up, as well as rewards for perfect days.

But realistically, for $1? Unless you absolutely hate the idea of pseudo quick time events and being pushed to do things better and faster, it should be worth a look-in.
The only game I would be interested in is Turbo Dismount, simply because me and some friends have played the crap out of Stair Dismount and I am curious. There is no way though, that I will pay 6 USD for it only because I am curious.
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triock: Any opinions on Cook, Serve, Delicious! & Out of the Park Baseball 14? (already have Universe Sandbox)
If you want to get a eeling for the gameplay of Cook, Serve, Delicious!, you can try the freeware games Ore No Ryomi 1 & 2 by the same developer (but it seems you need Win XP to run them):

http://www.vertigogaming.net/blog/?portfolio=ore-no-ryomi-1-2
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triock: Any opinions on Cook, Serve, Delicious! & Out of the Park Baseball 14? (already have Universe Sandbox)
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PaterAlf: If you want to get a eeling for the gameplay of Cook, Serve, Delicious!, you can try the freeware games Ore No Ryomi 1 & 2 by the same developer (but it seems you need Win XP to run them):

http://www.vertigogaming.net/blog/?portfolio=ore-no-ryomi-1-2
There's also a demo for Cook, Serve, Delicious.
Notice funny thing - week after week bundle becomes cheaper. Previous week games was more 100$ in total value, before of that it was even bigger, this week it below 100$. Looks like Humble again running out of good games to offer.
Anyway, skipping this one. Only games which looks more or less is CookServeDelicious, but even it is not very impressing me.
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Redfern: week after week bundle becomes cheaper.
Time for a new Telltale bundle?
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Redfern: Notice funny thing - week after week bundle becomes cheaper. Previous week games was more 100$ in total value, before of that it was even bigger, this week it below 100$. Looks like Humble again running out of good games to offer.
Anyway, skipping this one. Only games which looks more or less is CookServeDelicious, but even it is not very impressing me.
Well, they don't really have an infinite supply of games.