The Humble Store has one new game pack launched, which contains 87 games as well as some e-books and software licenses. You can secure a total of 123 digital goods for the minimum amount of around 36 dollars and thus help those in need in Ukraine.
The collection has a regular value of 2,336 dollars and includes keys for action hits like Max Payne 3 (GameStar rating: 89), the tactical dungeon crawler Slay the Spire (GameStar rating: 86) or the excellent 4X Space – Turn-based strategy game Endless Space 2 (GameStar rating: 82). Other titles are:
- Metro: Exodus (Sequel to the Book-Based Shooter Series)
- Kerbal Space Program (sandbox space simulation)
- Quantum Break (3rd person story shooter from the creators of Alan Wake)
- Satisfactory (Sci-Fi construction simulation from the first-person view)
- This War of Mine (anti-war game whose developers helped the Red Cross in Ukraine)
- Starbound (pixel-style sandbox RPG by Terraria)
- Broken Age (Adventure von Monkey-Island-Veteran Tim Shafer)
- Fable Anniversary (Remake of the ersten Fable)
- Amnesia (the horror milestone including both sequels)
- Warsaw (turn strategy in Warsaw 1944)
- Dear Esther: Landmark Edition (Unity remake of the fascinating exploration game)
- Monaco (Ocean’s Eleven-style pixelated co-op long finger strategy)
- The Long Dark (North American wilderness survival sandbox)
- West of Dead (Twin-Stick-Shooter im Wilden Zombie-Westen)
With Humble’s higher reach and the focus on predominantly Steam keys instead of direct downloads from itch.io, the 5.76 million dollars of the hitherto largest game bundle for the Ukraine have already been surpassed.
Again, depending on personal possibilities, we ask that you donate more than the minimum amount. All proceeds from the campaign go to four charitable institutions:
- Razom for Ukraine (in Europe: Together for Ukraine), is a domestic non-profit human rights organization focused on providing critical first aid, procuring and shipping life-saving medical supplies to Ukraine.
- International Rescue Committeeis an aid organization that was founded in 1933 at the suggestion of Albert Einstein and helps people from crisis regions to survive, recover and build a new future.
- International Medical Corpsa humanitarian non-profit organization that provides medical care on the ground in the crisis area of Ukraine.
- Direct Relief, which also provides medical aid and funds. According to Forbes Magazine, 100 percent of donations go to those in need.
The promotion runs until the evening of March 25, 2022. Just two days after the start of the campaign on March 18, around 200,000 people had donated a total of around 7 million dollars.
On average, each gave 40 dollars, but the biggest heart has so far been proved by two couples. They top the list with $9,000 each, which is over $100 per game.
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