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Leroux: How about Strange Adventures in Infinite Space? It was part of another bundle already, but that didn't stop BIB last time. Personally I'd welcome that since I missed it and from what I heard it's quite nice.

I'd also be happy about Saira, but I guess that wouldn't exactly count as "Deep Space", just because it's got planets and a starship in it. ;)
Saira would be cool, I enjoyed the demo. Like a more sophisticated Knytt Stories (it's by the same guy).

I know one of the Terraria guys was working on a Terraria-ish space game, but I don't think that's due for a while.
That FTL game looks really neat. I'm going to have to purchase it when it's released. I love spacey-sort games.
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Leroux: How about Strange Adventures in Infinite Space? It was part of another bundle already, but that didn't stop BIB last time. Personally I'd welcome that since I missed it and from what I heard it's quite nice.

I'd also be happy about Saira, but I guess that wouldn't exactly count as "Deep Space", just because it's got planets and a starship in it. ;)
If you're wanting Strange Adventures in Infinite Space, it's free from the developers website. http://www.digital-eel.com/sais/buy.htm It has the direct draw "rainbow colors" problem on Windows 7, but if you need a fix for that just go here: http://www.xomicron.com/software/directdrawfix/
Ah, Strange Adventures in Infinite Space... I spent hours on that game years ago on my Celeron 400MHz PC. After that game i searched for SAIS-like games and bought most of them. However i didn't play them yet.

Despite SAIS, Data Jammers wasn't a good game imho. I expected a little bit more fun.
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Leroux: How about Strange Adventures in Infinite Space? It was part of another bundle already, but that didn't stop BIB last time. Personally I'd welcome that since I missed it and from what I heard it's quite nice.

I'd also be happy about Saira, but I guess that wouldn't exactly count as "Deep Space", just because it's got planets and a starship in it. ;)
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KillingMachine: If you're wanting Strange Adventures in Infinite Space, it's free from the developers website. http://www.digital-eel.com/sais/buy.htm It has the direct draw "rainbow colors" problem on Windows 7, but if you need a fix for that just go here: http://www.xomicron.com/software/directdrawfix/
Oh, I guess I meant Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space then ... But thanks for the link to the fix, this will come in handy! :)
New bundle in the making, no point making a new thread yet.

There is now a poll up on which games you would like to see in the next bundle -

http://blog.bundle-in-a-box.com/?p=217
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amok: New bundle in the making, no point making a new thread yet.

There is now a poll up on which games you would like to see in the next bundle -

http://blog.bundle-in-a-box.com/?p=217
All three games I voted for (Incredipede, La Mulana, and The Real Texas) are really low in the results. >.>
Hm, how do you add new suggestions? Can each participant only add one, by typing it in the field below and then pressing vote? Will it count as the third vote? And is there a way to change your votes afterwards, in case something better turns up?

Also, this is a bit tricky to decide on, is it wiser to vote for the games you want most, even if they're unlikely to appear in the bundle, or to pick your favorites out of the more realistic options?

EDIT: And was Starbound even released yet? I thought it was still in development.
Post edited November 24, 2012 by Leroux
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Leroux: Hm, how do you add new suggestions? Can each participant only add one, by typing it in the field below and then pressing vote? Will it count as the third vote? And is there a way to change your votes afterwards, in case something better turns up?

Also, this is a bit tricky to decide on, is it wiser to vote for the games you want most, even if they're unlikely to appear in the bundle, or to pick your favorites out of the more realistic options?

EDIT: And was Starbound even released yet? I thought it was still in development.
I am not sure how much impact the list actually have. It can be something like the wishlists here, indicating which games they should focus on. I am not sure if high votes means the games will be in a bundle. Going by this, I vote for the games I want most.
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Leroux: Hm, how do you add new suggestions? Can each participant only add one, by typing it in the field below and then pressing vote? Will it count as the third vote? And is there a way to change your votes afterwards, in case something better turns up?
Yes, add it in the box and it will counted as a third vote.
Post edited November 24, 2012 by amok
I noticed the results contain an entry called "Other" - am I right in assuming then that any "other" suggestions we make will not be directly added to the list for others to vote on?
Post edited November 24, 2012 by Leroux
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Leroux: Also, this is a bit tricky to decide on, is it wiser to vote for the games you want most, even if they're unlikely to appear in the bundle, or to pick your favorites out of the more realistic options?
Define 'realistic'. They're all indie games, so it is practically inevitable that all of them will end up in some kind of indie bundle at some point, as it seems to be the business model of choice for indie games now. I'll refrain from making any judgement on the wisdom of this approach at this time.

My bet is that Thirty Flights of Loving, pid, Hotline Miami and Faster than Light are all likely Humble Bundle candidates (as they seem to be the more 'mainstream' indie games) and Defender's Quest, La Mulana and a number of others will end up in the Indie Royale (in fact, The Adventure Apes already did).
Well, that's kind of what I meant. To me some of these games seem out of range for Bundle-in-a-Box. Especially those that were only just released and are incredibly popular already; their developers would probably waste potential and profit by joining an indie bundle this soon, and one of the lesser known on top of it. And it's not quite true that all indie games end up in bundles, not even all popular ones.
Post edited November 24, 2012 by Leroux