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I think I'm more interested in the boxed bundle further down the page.
Interesting...
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amok: I am not to impressed with the quality on offer in this bundle. I guess it is a good deal for the people who like this games, to me it is a bit to close to work to be fun. I was hoping for something different for a 'Sim' bundle, to be honest.
Bear in mind that for a pencil-pushing desk jockey like me, a truck simulator or a bus simulator is something very different ;-)

That being said, the quality is a bit lacking. If you're in the slightest but interested in truck simulators, you'd probably be better off saving your money and investing it in Euro Truck Simulator 2, which is better than ETS1 in every way. Bus Driver is fun in short bursts but the routes are far too short, there's no first-person perspective and no opportunity for customisation.
And just to make the point - current BTA price $4.99. Current average $3.49...

I do not mind if they have a $5 minimum for the full package, but it still only says BTA.
They got to be kidding ...
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ZYZKryten: I think I'm more interested in the boxed bundle further down the page.
Interesting...
It's an interesting offer, but a tad expensive. Still, I'm tempted for the Binding of Isaac and Frozen Synapse boxes...
I think they actually would have to pay me, to download and play these games.
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ZYZKryten: I think I'm more interested in the boxed bundle further down the page.
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Thanks I didn't actually see that. Great games and nice packaging.
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ZYZKryten: I think I'm more interested in the boxed bundle further down the page.
Interesting...
Just a warning, do not buy the retail version of Gemini Rue:
http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/forum/index.php?topic=1368.msg6977#msg6977
http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/forum/index.php?topic=1288.0
The publisher completely screwed it up.
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ZYZKryten: I think I'm more interested in the boxed bundle further down the page.
Interesting...
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SirPrimalform: Just a warning, do not buy the retail version of Gemini Rue:
http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/forum/index.php?topic=1368.msg6977#msg6977
http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/forum/index.php?topic=1288.0
The publisher completely screwed it up.
Thanks for the warning. That was one of the ones I had been looking at.
Don't think Ill be bothering now. Limbo is the only one without DRM that I really want.
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ZYZKryten: Thanks for the warning. That was one of the ones I had been looking at.
Don't think Ill be bothering now. Limbo is the only one without DRM that I really want.
As far as I can tell, Merge are a bit of a shoddy publisher... =/

I guess that makes Indie Gala the perfect partners for them! :P
I LOL'D :D

Except for last Paradox bundle, it seems like Indie Gala folks just throw anything they can inside their bundles.

I would vote for renaming it into "Indie" leftovers bundle. ;-) Thankfully, they didn't include Garbage Truck Simulator into this one.
Post edited November 21, 2012 by keeveek
I'll pass this one. I'm not into these simulators.
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amok: Also, is this the first time bundles are giving away GG keys?
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jamyskis: Possibly. I can only surmise that GG was feeling a bit left out with all the publicity Steam and Desura were getting with the Humble Bundles and Indie Royales. There's no other way to explain why GamersGate allowed itself to be associated with such a shitty bundle.
It's not necessarily a cooperation between GG and IndieGala. Developers can ask GamersGate for "Digital Codes" for their games, which can then be redeemed on GamersGate. It's up to the devs (or publishers) what they do with these codes. It's a nifty service actually and I'm surprised that I'm not seeing this more often.

Personally, I bought the bundle. Because 1) I want to support IndieGala for finally releasing a bundle that doesn't require Steam, 2) I'm actually curious whether those simulator games are really as bad as their reputation, I never played one, and 3) It was dirt cheap. :)
Post edited November 21, 2012 by Psyringe
Hey look, they redesigned their page! Now it doesn't spill out of its boundaries. Also, I like this more minimalistic design better.
Furthermore, they seem to have adjusted the BTA price - it is now indeed the average ($3.82).
As for the bundle itself... I think these games are probably not as bad as their reputation claims them to be, just very specific/niche.