New PS4 (INDIE Game) Humble Bundle ($239 Worth of games)

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Humble Indie PlayStation Bundle 2019
A new PlayStation bundle? Yes, indie-d! Welcome to our very first mixed-publisher PlayStation bundle. Get games like Killing Floor 2, Shadow Warrior 2, Layers of Fear, The Talos Principle, and plenty more for your PS4. Happy gaming!

$239 worth of awesome games
Pay $1 or more
Redeem on PlayStation
Pay $1 or more to unlock!

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Grim Fandango Remastered
MSRP: $14.99
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The Bard's Tale
MSRP: $9.99
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InnerSpace
MSRP: $19.99
Pay more than the average of $10.13 to also unlock!

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Layers of Fear
MSRP: $19.99
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Wasteland 2: Director's Cut - Standard Edition
MSRP: $39.99
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The Talos Principle
MSRP: $49.99
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Broken Age
MSRP: $14.99
Pay $15 or more to unlock!

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Killing Floor 2
MSRP: $29.99
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Shadow Warrior 2
MSRP: $39.99
Bonuses

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10% off your first month of Humble Monthly
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Grim Fandango Remastered Soundtrack
Pay $1 or more!
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InnerSpace Soundtrack
Pay $10.14+
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Layers of Fear Soundtrack
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Broken Age Soundtrack
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Bargin and supporting charities through it, brill idea, similar the in the UK where Gamer's support charities such as McMillan Cancer Research UK, get the sponsor kit and sponsor a gamer to play a game for 48 hours straight non stop, proof of the pudding is that the game must be live streamed.

Damn good charity for what that EVIL disease puts people through, and their families. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.... its that horrible and evil....
 
Bargin and supporting charities through it, brill idea, similar the in the UK where Gamer's support charities such as McMillan Cancer Research UK, get the sponsor kit and sponsor a gamer to play a game for 48 hours straight non stop, proof of the pudding is that the game must be live streamed.

Damn good charity for what that EVIL disease puts people through, and their families. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.... its that horrible and evil....

Sadly some abuse it and do not give much or anything to charity. Always a different cause for all the bundles.
What is neat and also displeasing is you can adjust how much goes to where.
On an non affiliated link like the one posted. There is 3 options charity, humble bumble and the developer's.
(its a bit hidden in a spoiler) "Choose where your money goes"

Now it gets a but shady IMO when people start using Affiliate program (be careful where you click links), because there is then 4 options with an affiliate link. (again the bars to adjust are a bit hidden in a spoiler on the page. by default charity gets less then an affiliate )
I have spoke out against this, but a site for example can become an affiliate, so then now they are on the list as one of the four options and there is no cap and someone can give them. So something advertised as helping charity (especially by some of the affiliate links) often times does not give charity much or anything or protect from people just wanting very discounted games and to 100% support the affiliate while not helping charity. .
 
Sadly some abuse it and do not give much or anything to charity. Always a different cause for all the bundles.
What is neat and also displeasing is you can adjust how much goes to where.
On an non affiliated link like the one posted. There is 3 options charity, humble bumble and the developer's.
(its a bit hidden in a spoiler) "Choose where your money goes"

To me its disgusting how people can make money from charity work. If something is for charity then all the proceeds should go to the charity of your choice, not the site hosting it, not the affiliate or the person who's doing it. If someone does this then decide the money should go anywhere but the charity then they are scum in my eyes.

Now it gets a but shady IMO when people start using Affiliate program (be careful where you click links), because there is then 4 options with an affiliate link. (again the bars to adjust are a bit hidden in a spoiler on the page. by default charity gets less then an affiliate )
I have spoke out against this, but a site for example can become an affiliate, so then now they are on the list as one of the four options and there is no cap and someone can give them. So something advertised as helping charity (especially by some of the affiliate links) often times does not give charity much or anything or protect from people just wanting very discounted games and to 100% support the affiliate while not helping charity. .

And this is even worse, more or less hiding the options to make your choice..... very dodgy to me, its like the site wants the money, or the affiliate instead of being what is meant to be for, for a good cause. There are too many greedy people in the world that think of themselves only and don't care about what other people are going through or have gone through... then when shit happens to them, they don't get the help they need, then complain about it.... that's called karma... you reap what you sow.

This is what I was mentioning:

https://gameheroes.macmillan.org.uk/

Even the Pro Gamer's are doing it:

https://www.macmillan.org.uk/aboutu...acmillans-life-changing-gaming-challenge.aspx

Very good charity this is, they help the whole family of the person who is going through hell, as well as the person going through hell. I am considering doing this myself, but not just 24 hours, 48 hours non stop gaming.....
 
Overall i like humblebundle but their system is flawed and abused by some..
Really an easy fix, put caps so it can't be lowered to a certain % ..
 
I heard this bundle is region specific only not available for most of the regions

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