New Humble Bundle Features Top Picks

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A new Humble Bundle dawns, and this time, it features some of the top picks around on Steam. Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Bundle features $91 USD worth in critically and commercially acclaimed games for only $10.

The bundle, which has already sold over 4,000 copies as of this article’s publication, includes a variety of top picks, some of which never seen on Humble Bundle before. Under the entry level tier, there’s Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse, Epic Battle Fantasy 4 and Pony Island: rated at 97 per cent, 98 per cent and 96 per cent, respectively.

Over at the “beat the average” tier, Day of the Tentacle Remastered clocks in with a 98 per cent rating, whereas DEADBOLT ranks with a 95 per cent. More games are on the way for next week. In the meantime, paying $10 USD or more unlocks VA-11 Hall-A and N++, ranked at 98 per cent and 97 per cent, respectively. There’s also a 10 per cent off for Humble Monthly for all purchases, valid until March 3.

“The power of positive bundling,” the official Humble Bundle page begins. “Humble though we are, we’re positive that fans will like these games. Why? Because every single one is rated ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ on Steam! Plus, proceeds support Direct Relief, which has an overwhelmingly positive rating of 100% on Charity Navigator. We’re guessing it doesn’t get much better than that (if we did our math right, that is)!”

Direct Relief is a nonprofit charity that “works with healthcare professionals and organizations on the ground, establishing partnerships with local organizations that provide health services to people who would otherwise not receive them.” It’s easily one of the highest rated charities in the United States, matching with the theme.

As always, the Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Bundle won’t last forever. The savings included in the bundle will only be available until Jan. 24, so for interested parties, it’s better to act now than later.

Ana Valens
Ana Valens

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