Sierra Humble Bundle Hits the Net

Sierra Humble Bundle Hits the Net

Charity and games in one convenient package

pocru by pocru on Aug 31, 2016 @ 11:20 AM (Staff Bios)
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Sierra is one of those developers everyone (well, every dedicated, self-proclaimed 'gamer', anyway) should at least have heard of, even if they've never played one of their games in their lives: they were one of the earliest game studios and were responsible for many of the classic PC games that helped establish... well... gaming as a whole. Perhaps best known for Kings Quest, Ultima, and Leasure Suit Larry, they were indeed responsible for a whole slew of classical games, and now, a whole bunch of those games have been re-released over Steam for the whole world to reminiscence over, or perhaps experience for the first time.

...And if you happen to be so inclined, then you'll be happy to hear there's a new, easy way to get your hands on all of these re-released games in one cheap, convenient package: the HUMBLE SIERRA BUNDLE!

You know how it works: as with every Humble Bundle, you pay a certain amount of money, however much you desire, and then depending what you pay, you'll unlock a certain number of games.

For $1 or more, you'll get:
  • Space Quest Collection
  • Police Quest Collection
  • Phantasmagoria
  • Phantasmagoria 2
  • Shiftlings
Beat the average, and you'll add these games:
  • Arcanum - Of Steamworks & Magick Obscura
  • Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
  • Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within
  • Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned
  • Quest for Glory Collection
  • Timeshift
If you pay $15 or more, you'll also get
  • Caesar 3
  • Caesar 4
  • Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved
  • King's Quest Classic Collection
  • Velocity 2X
And, for you big spenders, if you pay over $20, you'll get all episodes of the King's Quest reboot developed by The Odd Gentlemen.

Now, once you pay, you can pick how much of your money goes to the developers, how much goes to Humble Bundle itself, and how much goes to charity: so you can get a bunch of great, classic games AND donate to charity at the same time: it's a win-win!

At the time of this writing, the average donation is about 11 bucks, so it's fairly expensive as Humble Bundles Go, 20 bucks for 17 games is a pretty damn good deal! So get on it already! The prices will only go up as we inch closer to the end of the deal, in two weeks.

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