Posted November 15, 2014
Some slightly oddball bundle-news. The 'Bundle in a Box' site that was supposed to close down, is now owned by Groupees and, all purchases will be transferred over to groupees.
https://blog.groupees.com/bundle-in-a-box-lives-on-to-join-groupees/
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Groupees and Kyttaro Games have reached an agreement for Groupees to take over responsibility for the Bundle in a Box Bundle. Groupees plans to migrate all existing Bundle in a Box accounts to Groupees.com, as well as offer future Bundle in a Box promotions at Groupees.com.
“We are honored to keep the spirit of what Kyttaro Games created with Bundle in a Box alive and well,” said Thomas Brooke, Groupees’ Founder and CEO. “In a segment of the industry that has devolved somewhat into a race to the bottom, Bundle in a Box always stood for something more. Their commitment to shining the light on indie games and supporting indie development with their Indie Dev Grant should be commended. We look forward to continuing to support Kyttaro Games’ vision in future Bundle in a Box promotions offered at Groupees.com.”
“We are very pleased, as this deal with Groupees will allow Bundle in a Box to keep going and keep on supporting indie gaming,” said Konstantinos Dimopoulos. “We see Groupees as a real innovator in this space, and their community-first focus and understanding of the indie spirit makes them the perfect home for Bundle in a Box. For Groupees, like us, it was never about offering games at a cheap price. We look forward to watching Groupees continue to grow and for Bundle in a Box to be a part of its bright future.”
The Bundle in a Box website and customer accounts will be maintained until Groupees completes account and file migration. No official date has been set but the process is expected to be completed in Q1 of 2015. Further information about the process will be provided through Groupees and Bundle in a Box’s Facebook and Twitter channels.
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They have also thrown a bundle up onto the site with this news. (all games have a DRM-Free version attached)
https://groupees.com/biab
$1
Fortis Rex: Rise of the King (On Greenlight Concepts) (Desura)
Train of Afterlife
1Quest (Desura)
Freedom Fall (Steam)
$3
Heroes & Legends: Conquerors of Kolhar (Steam)
Sid Meier's Pirates! + Porates! Gold (Classic) (Steam)
Dragonsphere (Steam - Yes its the freebie game on GOG)
President for a day: Floodings (Desura)
Nice to see Groupees stick by the DRM-Free rule that Bundle in a Box tried to do. Some really nice stuff here too (Like Train of Afterlife, though I wonder why this wasn't in the Doujin 3 bundle instead). Some 'eh' stuff too though filling the ranks, like the overbundled 1Quest and the GOG-Free Dragonsphere.
https://blog.groupees.com/bundle-in-a-box-lives-on-to-join-groupees/
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Groupees and Kyttaro Games have reached an agreement for Groupees to take over responsibility for the Bundle in a Box Bundle. Groupees plans to migrate all existing Bundle in a Box accounts to Groupees.com, as well as offer future Bundle in a Box promotions at Groupees.com.
“We are honored to keep the spirit of what Kyttaro Games created with Bundle in a Box alive and well,” said Thomas Brooke, Groupees’ Founder and CEO. “In a segment of the industry that has devolved somewhat into a race to the bottom, Bundle in a Box always stood for something more. Their commitment to shining the light on indie games and supporting indie development with their Indie Dev Grant should be commended. We look forward to continuing to support Kyttaro Games’ vision in future Bundle in a Box promotions offered at Groupees.com.”
“We are very pleased, as this deal with Groupees will allow Bundle in a Box to keep going and keep on supporting indie gaming,” said Konstantinos Dimopoulos. “We see Groupees as a real innovator in this space, and their community-first focus and understanding of the indie spirit makes them the perfect home for Bundle in a Box. For Groupees, like us, it was never about offering games at a cheap price. We look forward to watching Groupees continue to grow and for Bundle in a Box to be a part of its bright future.”
The Bundle in a Box website and customer accounts will be maintained until Groupees completes account and file migration. No official date has been set but the process is expected to be completed in Q1 of 2015. Further information about the process will be provided through Groupees and Bundle in a Box’s Facebook and Twitter channels.
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They have also thrown a bundle up onto the site with this news. (all games have a DRM-Free version attached)
https://groupees.com/biab
$1
Fortis Rex: Rise of the King (On Greenlight Concepts) (Desura)
Train of Afterlife
1Quest (Desura)
Freedom Fall (Steam)
$3
Heroes & Legends: Conquerors of Kolhar (Steam)
Sid Meier's Pirates! + Porates! Gold (Classic) (Steam)
Dragonsphere (Steam - Yes its the freebie game on GOG)
President for a day: Floodings (Desura)
Nice to see Groupees stick by the DRM-Free rule that Bundle in a Box tried to do. Some really nice stuff here too (Like Train of Afterlife, though I wonder why this wasn't in the Doujin 3 bundle instead). Some 'eh' stuff too though filling the ranks, like the overbundled 1Quest and the GOG-Free Dragonsphere.