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<span class="bold">The Adventure Company and Friends</span>

$1 or more:
Dead Reefs
Mystery Series: A Vampire Tale
Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure
Aura: Fate of the Ages

$6 or more:
Dark Fall: The Journal
Dark Fall 2: Lights Out
The Book of Unwritten Tales: Digital Deluxe Edition
The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles Collectors Edition
Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within
Deponia
Edna & Harvey: The Breakout

$15 or more:
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief Digital Deluxe Edition
Post edited February 20, 2014 by Stooner
Wow, good bundle, I miss Edna & Harvey Breakout and the two Darkfall (I have other titles and I don0't minde for non-bta games, maybe Dead Reef is good), but I shall pass, I'm out of money at the moment.
Do I understand correctly that almost none of this week's Humble weekly are DRM free except Dead Reefs and Mystery Series? There's a lot of titles available elsewhere DRM free that here seem offered Steam only.
Amazing bundle, now I just need to find 6 bucks, somewhere... :D
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undeadcow: Do I understand correctly that almost none of this week's Humble weekly are DRM free except Dead Reefs and Mystery Series? There's a lot of titles available elsewhere DRM free that here seem offered Steam only.
I concur, so few drm-free, I hope this isn't a bad sign on future HBs.
Post edited February 20, 2014 by gbaz69
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undeadcow: Do I understand correctly that almost none of this week's Humble weekly are DRM free except Dead Reefs and Mystery Series? There's a lot of titles available elsewhere DRM free that here seem offered Steam only.
Yep you are right
Pay what you want for the 18th century murder mystery game, Dead Reefs, and the Transylvanian hidden object game, Mystery Series: A Vampire Tale. Paying $1 or more gets you access to the challenging puzzle adventure title, Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure, and the first-person puzzle exploration game, Aura: Fate of the Ages, on Steam
Hail to the Keane, baby.
Already have the ones of these I want, DRM-free and mostly from GOG. Sad that they didn't go with more DRM-free releases in this one, since plenty of them exist.

Still, worth it to see Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within again. May he destroy HB now. ;)
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IAmSinistar: Already have the ones of these I want, DRM-free and mostly from GOG. Sad that they didn't go with more DRM-free releases in this one, since plenty of them exist.

Still, worth it to see Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within again. May he destroy HB now. ;)
Lol
KEEEEEEEEANE!!
Me being a die hard adventurer, a must buy. The Keane is just icing :p
Wow, a Humble Weekly after my own heart. Good thing I have most of these in boxes though, so take that humble!

Apart from Dead Reefs & The Raven (which I have but haven't played yet) and the Mystery Files game (ah, it's a HO) I can safely recommend all of the other ones to any curious adventure gamer. All joking aside Jack Keane is a nice, light-hearted but meaty adventure (with insult sword-fighting!), both Daedalic titles are pretty great (and the first in the respective series' so a nice introduction), Unwritten Tales I guess is the most highlighted right now due to the Kickstarter, Safecracker is a treat for the puzzle-lovers, Aura I can safely recommend to any Myst fan, and I really loved the Dark Fall games. Not a bad apple in that line-up in my book (but I'm kinda biased genre-wise I guess so take that with a couple of shovels of salt).
Post edited February 20, 2014 by MoP
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foxworks: Me being a die hard adventurer, a must buy. The Keane is just icing :p
Yeah.. I'm interested in a couple of them too.
But no money, so I'll just look to the other side... ;p


well, maybe I can find a buck for Safecracker and get some bonuses (or maybe I could crack some safe..)
Post edited February 20, 2014 by Stooner
If Jack Keane 2 was DRM free I might consider it.

Aw who am I kidding. Nope.
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Fictionvision: If Jack Keane 2 was DRM free I might consider it.

Aw who am I kidding. Nope.
The power of Keane compels you.