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Well, I picked up the bundle as I was just too curious about NEStalgia. I installed the DRM-free version, set up an account, and it's telling me that I have the free version of the game and giving links for me to purchase the full version in the game window. Hmm... Maybe I'm missing something.

Has anyone set up an account with the DRM-free version of NEStalgia, and if so, could you let me know if I'm missing something obvious?
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akhliber: Has anyone set up an account with the DRM-free version of NEStalgia, and if so, could you let me know if I'm missing something obvious?
Maybe Humble Bundle gives you a registration key on your inventory page; it might be subtle near the top of the page just above/below where Steam keys are. Does that work?
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akhliber: Has anyone set up an account with the DRM-free version of NEStalgia, and if so, could you let me know if I'm missing something obvious?
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undeadcow: Maybe Humble Bundle gives you a registration key on your inventory page; it might be subtle near the top of the page just above/below where Steam keys are. Does that work?
I was hoping as much, but see no keys other than the Steam keys available for the bundle.
I bought Full Bore and Super Wagon Adventure before this and both were pretty fun. Tiny Barbarian looks interesting, so basic tier for this one for me.
I have played Full Bore before and I highly recommend it, it is like a box puzzler meets 2d open world exploration. The only game I haven't played is Super Amazing Wagon Adventure. Is it worth it?
I played (thanks to IAmSinistar) Full Bore and this are my first impressions after completing 6.5% (according to the game):

Full Bore is not a usual platformer. The first thing that feels weird is that you can't jump or even control your falls. You move left to right and you can bore blocks of certain materials. This might cause blocks to fall on you but you don't get crushed. I've found no enemies to kill you and you have no weapons.

You have to reach certain places and if you bore the wrong blocks or in the wrong order you might not get to where you need to go, or worse, you might get stuck. O good new is that you can undo your last actions but only to the last checkpoint you've found.

The world feels very non-linear and exploring can get you to strange places where you, apart from finding the gems you're looking for, you'll find pieces of the background story. You have a map to help you locate the needed places but I had the feeling in the back of my head: *Have I skipped an important place? Will I be able to go back?*

The music is nothing to be impressed about IMHO. I did not found the usual options (control, resolution, windowed mode) but I did not missed them much either.

A fun game where you'll need more brain than quick reflexes. I'd recommend it but I'd hesitate to recommend it at it's full price of $14.99.

Of course, I might be wrong about some of these points. Feel free to correct me if you played the game further than me.
:-)
nvm
Post edited August 27, 2014 by akhliber
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madth3: snip
Thanks for the feedback on Full Bore. It sounds a bit different from what I expected, but in a challenging way. I may fire it up myself soon and check it out as well. I've played both Super Amazing Wagon Adventure and Tiny Barbarian DX from this bundle so far.

Super Amazing Wagon Adventure has pleasantly surprised me with the level of fun provided. It's a silly "Oregon Trail as Atari 2600 shooter" game with some side adventures and unlockables. It's definitely fun to pick up and have a round or two of.

Tiny Barbarian DX is decent as well, though I'm at an obnoxious part involving tricky jumps and unending enemies. Probably I need to master a different attack move to get through this section. But otherwise it's fun as well.

Certainly the games were worth the bundle price.
Surprise Humble Flash Bundle for the next 5 days! (thanks to lazylazyjoe and madth3)

<span class="bold">The PAX 10 Humble Flash Bundle</span>

PWYW
-BADLAND Premium (Android)
-Solar 2 (DRM-Free/Steam, Windows/Mac/Linux)
-Containment - The Zombie Puzzler (Android/Steam, Windows/Mac)
-Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony Deluxe Pack (DRM-Free/Steam, Windows/Mac/Linux*)

BTA
-The Swapper (DRM-Free/Steam, Windows/Mac/Linux)
-FEZ (DRM-Free/Steam, Windows/Mac/Linux)

$15
-Cannon Brawl Early Access (Steam, Windows/Mac)
-Life Goes On (DRM-Free/Steam, Windows/Mac/Linux)

*The Steam version of Jamestown doesn't support Linux.

Includes soundtracks for FEZ, Jamestown, Life Goes On, Solar 2 and The Swapper. In addition, Digipen offers Deity, A Flipping Good Time and Solace for free.
Post edited August 29, 2014 by Grargar
I have The Swapper here and Fez at the HB already but as low as the average is right now that tier is a good deal.
If you already have Fez and The Swapper you don't really need the BTA, but at the current low price I can recommend the BTA to everyone else. IMHO the Swapper alone is worth far more than the current BTA of $2.70 .

Jamestown is also a great game and this is the first time I see the DLC bundled with it. I am a bit disappointed that Containment is not DRM-free though. That game looks interesting. :-(
Post edited August 28, 2014 by Geralt_of_Rivia
This has actually got me a little excited .Most are right up my alley. Jamestown a is vertical SHUMP . Solar 2 looks like a asteroids in a sandbox. Badland is a side scroller for android. Solace looks like Solfeace. Flippin Good Tme reminds me of VVVVV. Deity looks promising (free on Desura too).

I already have the 2 BTA games & the $15 tier is too rich for my unemployed self.
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madth3: I have The Swapper here and Fez at the HB already but as low as the average is right now that tier is a good deal.
Same situation here, plus I already have Jamestown (though not this edition). The bottom tier is still tempting, since it nets me some Android goodies.
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IAmSinistar: Same situation here, plus I already have Jamestown (though not this edition). The bottom tier is still tempting, since it nets me some Android goodies.
If you get it, can you check if Jamestown has individual keys for the DLCs, please?
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Stooner: If you get it, can you check if Jamestown has individual keys for the DLCs, please?
It's one key for the Deluxe version.