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Once again the $1 tier is all i needed. :D
1$ tier is awesome :D
Too bad I only had 60 cents left on my paypal, so now I feel guilty for not even paying enough for a Steam key. It feels like theft ._.
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Grargar: <span class="bold">Humble Weekly Bundle: Eye Candy 3</span>

Everything is DRM-Free+Steam, except for The Dream Machine, which is Steam-only.
The Dream Machine comes as one key for Chapters 1 to 3, and separate keys for each Chapter 4 and 5.
Nice! I was thinking about gettin Where is My heart on GOG while Summer Sale was running, but it was with pretty small discount, so i decided NO. Now i can get it for cheap on Humble.
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MadyNora: 1$ tier is awesome :D
Too bad I only had 60 cents left on my paypal, so now I feel guilty for not even paying enough for a Steam key. It feels like theft ._.
You have 1 month after bundle ends to increase it. I dont see much problem here.

BTW, i didnt managed to get Back to bed to recognize my gamepad (X360 compatible) on Linux. Why there is always such pain with controllers?
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yyahoo: Wow, GOG can't get Where is My Heart at anything more than a 25% discount in even their biggest sales (I'm assuming by the dev's directive), and now here it is on Humble in the PWYW tier, DRM-free even...
Zis iz...ekzcellend queztion!
Post edited June 25, 2015 by Redfern
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madth3: The Dream Machine comes as one key for Chapters 1 to 3, and separate keys for each Chapter 4 and 5.
I was initially going to say that it's probably the case because they are offered together on Steam, but this is only the case for 1+2.
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Grargar: <span class="bold">Humble Weekly Bundle: Eye Candy 3</span>

Everything is DRM-Free+Steam, except for The Dream Machine, which is Steam-only.
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madth3: The Dream Machine comes as one key for Chapters 1 to 3, and separate keys for each Chapter 4 and 5.
Thanks for this info. Since I already have Chapter 1-3 I was wondering if this was one key or seperate keys :-)
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MadyNora: 1$ tier is awesome :D
Too bad I only had 60 cents left on my paypal, so now I feel guilty for not even paying enough for a Steam key. It feels like theft ._.
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Redfern: You have 1 month after bundle ends to increase it. I dont see much problem here.
Ooh I didn't know that. I thought I have only this 1 week :D
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moonshineshadow: Thanks for this info. Since I already have Chapter 1-3 I was wondering if this was one key or seperate keys :-)
Me too. :)

I gambled on it because I really like the bundle even if some chapters were to go waste, $4 feels a good deal on the whole thing.
Now I can trade / give the first chapters for Steam.
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yyahoo: Wow, GOG can't get Where is My Heart at anything more than a 25% discount in even their biggest sales (I'm assuming by the dev's directive), and now here it is on Humble in the PWYW tier, DRM-free even...
Yeah, and I fell for it. :( Too bad GOG doesn't have a refund policy for such cases, it *almost* feels like the Botanicula incident again. (Not that Botanicula wasn't worth it, but I have little respect for developers who don't respect their customers and pull such bloody stunts.)


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madth3: The Dream Machine comes as one key for Chapters 1 to 3, and separate keys for each Chapter 4 and 5.
Do you also know, by chance, whether Chapter 4 and 5 are DRM-free *on* Steam? Or do they look for the client if you start them outside Steam? It's a bit sad that they offered the first three chapters DRM-free in bundles but have gone Steam only now. Then again, the games look like they *might* not use Steamworks.
Post edited June 26, 2015 by Leroux
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Leroux: Do you also know, by chance, whether Chapter 4 and 5 are DRM-free *on* Steam? Or do they look for the client if you start them outside Steam? It's a bit sad that they offered the first three chapters DRM-free in bundles but have gone Steam only now. Then again, the games look like they *might* not use Steamworks.
I don't know for sure but there is only one executable file for the game and each chapter is a series of assets and swf files so I think that either the whole thing is DRM-Free or not.
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Leroux: Do you also know, by chance, whether Chapter 4 and 5 are DRM-free *on* Steam? Or do they look for the client if you start them outside Steam? It's a bit sad that they offered the first three chapters DRM-free in bundles but have gone Steam only now. Then again, the games look like they *might* not use Steamworks.
It's completely DRM-Free after download. I've tested it out on my offline, non-Steam system by just drag/dropping the folder and it works.
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the.kuribo: It's completely DRM-Free after download. I've tested it out on my offline, non-Steam system by just drag/dropping the folder and it works.
Cool, thanks!
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Grargar: <span class="bold">Humble Weekly Bundle: Eye Candy 3</span>

Everything is DRM-Free+Steam, except for The Dream Machine, which is Steam-only.
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madth3: The Dream Machine comes as one key for Chapters 1 to 3, and separate keys for each Chapter 4 and 5.
I wanted to mention, that Dream Machine was once in Indieroyale (DRM-free) and if i'm no wrong - it was in Humble Weekly too (drm-free?)
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Redfern: I wanted to mention, that Dream Machine was once in Indieroyale (DRM-free) and if i'm no wrong - it was in Humble Weekly too (drm-free?)
Yep, on IndieRoyale it was only chapters 1,2 & 3 which are the ones available on Desura.

It was on the Humble IndieCade, Steam only.
I'm on the HB mailing list, and this is the first time I'm genuinely tempted by it for one of their games. 7 Grand Steps looks really interesting to me! Looks like a board game with elements of CYOA. Add that in to writing a family's historical lineage and obvious replayability (not to mention it's available DRM-free), and I think I'd quite enjoy this game!

I realize there's a free demo available, but has anyone played the full game to give me some opinions?