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SLP2000: But they already explained that they didn't mean amount of games.
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Zeewolf: I think he meant the old picture (see attached). It features more boxes than the new one. So it would seem they intended a bigger bundle, but the plans changed.
Actually, when you look closely, there are only four boxes in that picture. They way it's drawn is kind of confusing, though. When I first saw it I also thought there were more than four boxes.
Can anyone give more detailed impressions on Runespell?

I still have the bundle in my cart for $3, but that game is the only one that can make me buy it if it's good.
Post edited November 29, 2011 by Dragobr
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spindown: Actually, when you look closely, there are only four boxes in that picture. They way it's drawn is kind of confusing, though. When I first saw it I also thought there were more than four boxes.
Oh, right. I see what you mean. No wonder they changed it then.

As for my opinion on the bundle itself: Runespell alone is worth the price.
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SLP2000: But they already explained that they didn't mean amount of games.
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Zeewolf: I think he meant the old picture (see attached). It features more boxes than the new one (and note the emphasis on "BIG"). So it would seem they intended to make a bigger bundle, but the plans changed later on.
It's been explained before. Look very close to the picture you attached. The "extra boxes" you see are actually the sides of each box. In reality there are 4 boxes on that plate but because of perspective you can only see the bottom of the last box on the right. It's no coincidence that the colors between the back and the side of each box match each other.

Edit: ninja'd
Post edited November 29, 2011 by OmegaX
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Dragobr: Can anyone give more detailed impressions on Runespell?

I still have the bundle in my cart for $3, but that game is the only one that can male me buy it if it's good.
I didn't like it, but it's because I expected it to be like poker (as the game claimed). It really doesn't have anything to do with poker at all. It's more like a sort-of match three game, but with poker hands serving as the matchups. Though there's a lot of variation due to the spells and special abilities and such.
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PenutBrittle: I didn't like it, but it's because I expected it to be like poker (as the game claimed). It really doesn't have anything to do with poker at all. It's more like a sort-of match three game, but with poker hands serving as the matchups. Though there's a lot of variation due to the spells and special abilities and such.
I was reading IGN's review, too. Cliffhanger ending? Well, I could have gotten this for the lowest possible price, but I think I'm passing.

I'm only slightly interested in Cthulhu saves the World, but I can wait for it to drop to a dollar again.
I really hope they at the "Really Big Sky" soundtrack as a bonus, it is awesome!
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ovoon: I know, it's still annoying. I didn't think it would be 3 bucks when I checked it, I 'm never that lucky. :|
I guess that we also get all the "paid more than average" bonuses that might be included. And pay more than average means "price drop" on the Indiebundle, which is around 6 - 9 bucks, so at least that should sooth your mind.
Post edited November 29, 2011 by SimonG
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Dragobr: Can anyone give more detailed impressions on Runespell?

I still have the bundle in my cart for $3, but that game is the only one that can male me buy it if it's good.
You can always try free demo from Steam :)
On RPGfan Breath of Death VII and Cthulhu Saves the World got really good reviews (plus I saw some positive feedback on the net that felt credible), so I'd say they are worth getting if it's your type of thing. And Really Big Sky is supposed to be great too. It seems though that this bundle is more of a love it or hate it affair since some people say the games there are great, while others are 'meh' or just disappointed.
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ovoon: I know, it's still annoying. I didn't think it would be 3 bucks when I checked it, I 'm never that lucky. :|
If anyone was wondering why it was $3 for so long, I spotted this over on GAF:

"Welp, I accidentally paid $400 for this when I tried to put in $4.00. I really can't afford to pay that much for two games I don't really care much about, so we'll see how their support team handles this. "
Sigh, I don't know why, but I was expecting something a little more interesting than this :(
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ovoon: I know, it's still annoying. I didn't think it would be 3 bucks when I checked it, I 'm never that lucky. :|
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minalim: If anyone was wondering why it was $3 for so long, I spotted this over on GAF:

"Welp, I accidentally paid $400 for this when I tried to put in $4.00. I really can't afford to pay that much for two games I don't really care much about, so we'll see how their support team handles this. "
Woah... they seem to be pretty happy (I'd even go as far as to say eager) to give refunds so it'll probably have a happy ending.

EDIT: I don't mean that kind of happy ending. Although maybe for $400 they do provide a happy ending?
Post edited November 29, 2011 by SirPrimalform
You should set a limit on your credit card so such accidents wouldn't happen in future.
Not too excited about this one, but purchased it anyway. $3.27 for 3 games not too bad, even if I don't end up playing them much (or at all).

Already owned CStW/BoD7.
Post edited November 29, 2011 by kalirion
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PenutBrittle: I would say the Indie Royale has kept up the quality of bonuses while the Humble Bundles haven't been quite as impressive (the Introvision Bundle hasn't been updated at all since the release, for example. Though I imagine they will and that's not a complaint, I'm still quite satisfied with Uplink alone).
Well, patience pays ;) I am very surprised and now happy, DoD from HB was on my wishlist waiting since long time for Steam-free version.