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nijuu: What do you mean?. On Steam 1 is $9.99 and 2 is $19.99 . Bundle $24.99 (Well in $USD)
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Fred_DM: ... and $24.99 -75% is ...? ;)
You know? Or your just hoping for a Steam Easter/Winter/Xmas sale right ?;)
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nijuu: You know? Or your just hoping for a Steam Easter/Winter/Xmas sale right ?;)
Grotesque Tactics 1 was $2.50 last Xmas, 2 was $5. I'd assume it'll show up most large sales yeah, so for those who can't wait it might be nice.

Guess it depends if you like it. I tried it for a bit but just felt it was tacky at best, and too buggy, and the combat didn't seem compare well to any real TBS.
Post edited March 30, 2012 by Pheace
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nijuu: You know? Or your just hoping for a Steam Easter/Winter/Xmas sale right ?;)
every game i ever expected to go on a massive sale on Steam eventually did. besides, the second game is only on Steam anyway.

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Pheace: Doh, was looking at the wrong game :)
ya, but you were right about Flatout, too.
Post edited March 30, 2012 by Fred_DM
I really like the fact that you get an indie gala account (linked to your mail address), where you can see the keys and download links from previous bundles that you have bought through indieGala (well, at the moment you can only see 2 & 3). It is very convenient, and something that I wish Humble & Royale would do as well.

As for the games in this bundle, Future wars is quite nice. It is a shameless Advance Wars clone, copying basically everything from Advance Wars, apart from the levels (and I have not come across any ships thus far either). Not quite as good as Advance Wars, but Advance Wars was exceptionally well made, given its rather basic rule system.
And to anyone who would like to point out that Advance Wars is a Battle Isle clone: No, it is not. The *Wars series has been around since before Battle Isle, starting with Famicom Wars back in 1988. Battle Isle is from 1991. Groteqsue Tactics on the other hand was not all that good, lacking any real tactical depth.
Post edited March 30, 2012 by AFnord
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AFnord: I really like the fact that you get an indie gala account (linked to your mail address), where you can see the keys and download links from previous bundles that you have bought through indieGala (well, at the moment you can only see 2 & 3). It is very convenient, and something that I wish Humble & Royale would do as well.
You could always use the "Resend key" function (or equivalent) - definately not as good but (assuming you've used the same email in all purchases) it's a nice little work-around until they add something similar to Gala's keys page :)
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AFnord: I really like the fact that you get an indie gala account (linked to your mail address), where you can see the keys and download links from previous bundles that you have bought through indieGala (well, at the moment you can only see 2 & 3). It is very convenient, and something that I wish Humble & Royale would do as well.
Coming soon:
https://www.humblebundle.com/home
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Greygore: You could always use the "Resend key" function (or equivalent) - definately not as good but (assuming you've used the same email in all purchases) it's a nice little work-around until they add something similar to Gala's keys page :)
Last time I used "resend keys" for Royale I only got the keys for the latest bundle that I had purchased, so finding links to download those games that never had a key is more of a hassle than it seem to be worth right now. They might have fixed this since though.

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Catshade: Coming soon:
https://www.humblebundle.com/home
Oh nice! I wonder if it will add older bundles as well, or just stick to future releases.
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AFnord: Last time I used "resend keys" for Royale I only got the keys for the latest bundle that I had purchased, so finding links to download those games that never had a key is more of a hassle than it seem to be worth right now. They might have fixed this since though.
Yeah, they now send you a complete list of all the keys associated with said email address :) though by the looks of it, at least the HumbleBundle one will not be needed for much longer (thanks @Catshade for the info :D)

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AFnord: Oh nice! I wonder if it will add older bundles as well, or just stick to future releases.
Seconded, *especially* HumbleBundle needs a library-type page; there's so much stuff in the past 5 or 6 bundles that I need a good 10min to sort through them individually :P
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Greygore: Seconded, *especially* HumbleBundle needs a library-type page; there's so much stuff in the past 5 or 6 bundles that I need a good 10min to sort through them individually :P
At first your screenshot had me confused - "Is there a Legend of Grimrock bundle???" - but then I realized you just used their store :)
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kalirion: At first your screenshot had me confused - "Is there a Legend of Grimrock bundle???" - but then I realized you just used their store :)
ya, if you buy the game through the developers' website you're directed to the Humble Store.

seems like the Humble Store is starting to establish itself as digital distribution platform of its own. they need an account system now.
Since when is Flatout an indie? rofl
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grynn: Since when is Flatout an indie? rofl
Since Shank published by EA was in humblebundle.
Steam exclusive. Ignored.
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grynn: Since when is Flatout an indie? rofl
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keeveek: Since Shank published by EA was in humblebundle.
At least Shank devs were kinda indie even though EA published it, just like Deathspank. But Flatout has nothing to do with the term of indie.
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keeveek: Since Shank published by EA was in humblebundle.
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grynn: At least Shank devs were kinda indie even though EA published it, just like Deathspank. But Flatout has nothing to do with the term of indie.
It isn't indicated as such. It's described as Bonus Game and nothing more. Besides, it's a good game. No harm in getting it, really.