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Jan27
Five games to pay-what-you-want-Price: Humble Indie Bundle # 2
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About a half years have formed the Independent publisher of five games and agreed that their games to a “pay what you want” pricing under the Humble Indie Bundle can be purchased. The action was in retrospect a terrific hit. From the commercial success of almost 1.2 million dollars, in addition to benefiting the publisher and the EFF and the Child's Play Foundation, which donated about $ 400,000 to have.Ultimately, the auction was
Also for the whole FLOSS world a profit, since almost all of the included games were then released after completion of the auction as open source. Where it has been done, none of these games in the repositories of Debian, why?
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Are once again with five games of the match. Machinarium with an old acquaintance in the bundle is represented again. The remaining games have not previously been buying over the bundle.
BraidCortex CommandMachinariumOsmosRevenge of the Titans
More information about the bundle, to the games, buying process and the ability to place your donations in the English-YouTube video of the bundle-maker …
As before, all games free of any DRM patronizing, as you can see all games for Windows, Mac OS and Linux, download and install it on all your computers explicitly and of course there is the option back to the EFF or Child's Play to donate.
We do not use DRM. When you buy these games, they are yours. Feel free to play them without an internet connection, back them up, and install them on all of your Macs and PCs freely. There is no time limit on your downloads.
This time Linux users seem to appreciate the value of such a bid the highest. Previously occupied by the $ 400,000 Linux users have paid back around $ 13.66, almost twice as much as the average. This means that nearly one quarter of sales are to the Linux user.
To do theses in hours you need a huge help.The promotion runs until Wednesday to 22.12. Although I suspect that this time again a few days will be stuck on. At the first bundle, the offer was subsequently increased to a game yet, and extended the deadline.
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