Take a stand for freedom. Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door. – "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus, from an engraving on the Statue of Liberty.
We humbly remember that the United States is a nation of immigrants, and we proudly stand with developers, authors, and charities that champion liberty and justice for all.
This special one-week bundle features over $600 in incredible games and books for just $30. 100% of your payments will go to the American Civil Liberties Union, the International Rescue Committee, and Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Humble Bundle will proudly match your contributions up to $300,000.
We chose these three organizations because of the inspiring work they do in providing humanitarian assistance to refugees and displaced people as well as in defense of justice, human rights, and civil rights:
Every day, MSF staff members who serve on the front lines of the global refugee crisis bear witness to the extreme hardships faced by refugees and internally displaced people. …"Refugees are mothers and fathers and children who want what we all want: a safe place to live their lives, free from war and persecution…" – DoctorsWithoutBorders.org
The confusion and chaos that resulted from the Administration’s hasty and harmful executive order should be a lesson to keep intact carefully developed procedures that have kept America safe. We are grateful that we can get back to work resettling refugees who have fled the terrors of war and violence, while also caring for those who remain trapped in conflict zones. ...The IRC remains committed to serving our refugee clients here in the U.S. and in more than 40 countries around the world. – Rescue.org
The ACLU was founded to ensure the promise of the Bill of Rights and to expand its reach to people historically denied its protections. In our first year, we fought the harassment and deportation of immigrants whose activism put them at odds with the authorities. ...And at times in our history when frightened civilians have been willing to give up some of their freedoms and rights in the name of national security, the ACLU has been the bulwark for liberty. – ACLU.org
Redeem the games on Steam. All of the games in this bundle are available on Steam for Windows, and some for Mac and Linux too. A number of the games are available DRM-free as well.
Take the books anywhere. The ebooks are available in PDF, ePUB, and MOBI formats, meaning you can read them anywhere at any time. Instructions and a list of recommended reading programs can be found here. The audiobooks are available in MP3 and FLAC format, meaning you can listen to them anywhere, too! Instructions can be found here.
Support charity. Choose where the money goes between three organizations: the ACLU, MSF/Doctors Without Borders, and the International Rescue Committee. Humble Bundle will match your contributions up to $300,000! (MSF and the IRC are supported via the Paypal Giving Fund.)
Ends: 20th Feb 2017 19:00. Games are starting to sell out (Subnautica and Monster Loves You!).
Someone requested the list of games in the comments:
Games:
The Witness
Stardew Valley
Subnautica (Early Access) (Sold Out)
Day of the Tentacle Remastered
Overgrowth (Early Access)
Nuclear Throne
Octodad: Dadliest Catch
Invisible, Inc.
Super Meat Boy (DRM-Free only, sold out of Steam keys)
World of Goo
Mushroom 11
No Time to Explain Remastered
The Stanley Parable
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP
Super Hexagon
VVVVVV
Guacamelee! (Super Turbo Championship Edition)
The Swapper
Thirty Flights of Loving
Spirits
Human Resource Machine
ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS
2064: Read Only Memories
A Virus Named TOM
7 Grand Steps: What Ancients Begat
Mini Metro
Retro Game Crunch
Tower of Guns
Waking Mars
Song of the Deep
Monster Loves You! (Sold Out)
AI War: Fleet Command
Sproggiwood
Hot Tin Roof: The Cat That Wore A Fedora (Deluxe)
Secrets of Rætikon
Girls Like Robots
Ellipsis
Streamline (Early Access)
Ninja Pizza Girl
Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball
Books:
Information Doesn't Want To Be Free - (Audiobook: Cory Doctorow,Neil Gaiman,Amanda Palmer,read by Wil Wheaton)
Walkaway: Chapter One Preview - (Audiobook: Cory Doctorow,read by Wil Wheaton)
R in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
The Boys Vol. 1: The Name of the Game (Issues #1-6)
A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff Out of print (Collectible book of short fiction, essays, and poems)
The Smart Girl's Guide to Privacy: Practical Tips for Staying Safe Online (Violet Blue)
Any Empire (Nate Powell National Book Award Winner)
- EQL
Top comments
Icedream
13 Feb 1733#1
"Pay What You Want" as long as it's 30+ dollars :smirk:
ST3123 to luffydude
14 Feb 1725#38
Hate this kind of blinkered attitude and hate towards indie games, bet you have never actually played one either, probably too busy with yearly Fifas and Cods, heaven forbid someone actually made something original huh?
The rise of indie gaming is probably one of the best things to come out of Steam and the last console generation and thankfully showing no signs of going away so clearly at least some people appreciate them.
Not clever abusing the refund system either, would quickly end up getting pulled if everyone did that kind of thing....
booyip to tek-monkey
14 Feb 1722#27
Most of my time "gaming" these days is spent scouring through a massive list of never-started games, or buying new ones. Actually playing them is a novel idea. Bought.
dkwookies
14 Feb 1711#30
God I am so sick of this political stuff being shoved down my throat. Can't even play a game without serving someone's agenda. The internet is now full of moral/political crusaders who's agenda has been devised on the back of a cig packet
All comments (158)
Icedream
13 Feb 1733#1
"Pay What You Want" as long as it's 30+ dollars :smirk:
adamsafu
13 Feb 17#2
Amazing bundle and great charities! Heat
chrisvenn
13 Feb 172#3
What a great selection of games, the witness and stardew valley, The Stanley Parable are worth the price alone
ST3123
13 Feb 172#4
This is a really nice bundle and no doubt worthy of the price. Though I do think with bundles like this humble is setting the entry price too high for a lot of people who might just normally pick the lower tiers. Think they would have done better to have lower tiers rather than one big one and does rather make a mockery of the whole "pay what you want" motto....
manc80 to ST3123
13 Feb 172#5
Issue with these large bundles is that most people will own a large percentage of the games already. So it makes picking up the games you want that bit steeper.
chrisvenn
13 Feb 171#6
Yeah i know as i already own most of the games but for people that havent got the ones i listed they have a great deal
manc80
13 Feb 17#7
Definitely. If you don't own the games this is a insanely cheap priced deal! :smiley:
Tic174
13 Feb 17#8
Wow amazing price and a good cause. Heat added!
GQ.Man
13 Feb 17#9
Ok what are the best/expensive games on this list the Big hitters so to speak ?
Opening post
We humbly remember that the United States is a nation of immigrants, and we proudly stand with developers, authors, and charities that champion liberty and justice for all.
This special one-week bundle features over $600 in incredible games and books for just $30. 100% of your payments will go to the American Civil Liberties Union, the International Rescue Committee, and Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Humble Bundle will proudly match your contributions up to $300,000.
We chose these three organizations because of the inspiring work they do in providing humanitarian assistance to refugees and displaced people as well as in defense of justice, human rights, and civil rights:
Every day, MSF staff members who serve on the front lines of the global refugee crisis bear witness to the extreme hardships faced by refugees and internally displaced people. …"Refugees are mothers and fathers and children who want what we all want: a safe place to live their lives, free from war and persecution…" – DoctorsWithoutBorders.org
The confusion and chaos that resulted from the Administration’s hasty and harmful executive order should be a lesson to keep intact carefully developed procedures that have kept America safe. We are grateful that we can get back to work resettling refugees who have fled the terrors of war and violence, while also caring for those who remain trapped in conflict zones. ...The IRC remains committed to serving our refugee clients here in the U.S. and in more than 40 countries around the world. – Rescue.org
The ACLU was founded to ensure the promise of the Bill of Rights and to expand its reach to people historically denied its protections. In our first year, we fought the harassment and deportation of immigrants whose activism put them at odds with the authorities. ...And at times in our history when frightened civilians have been willing to give up some of their freedoms and rights in the name of national security, the ACLU has been the bulwark for liberty. – ACLU.org
Redeem the games on Steam. All of the games in this bundle are available on Steam for Windows, and some for Mac and Linux too. A number of the games are available DRM-free as well.
Take the books anywhere. The ebooks are available in PDF, ePUB, and MOBI formats, meaning you can read them anywhere at any time. Instructions and a list of recommended reading programs can be found here. The audiobooks are available in MP3 and FLAC format, meaning you can listen to them anywhere, too! Instructions can be found here.
Support charity. Choose where the money goes between three organizations: the ACLU, MSF/Doctors Without Borders, and the International Rescue Committee. Humble Bundle will match your contributions up to $300,000! (MSF and the IRC are supported via the Paypal Giving Fund.)
Ends: 20th Feb 2017 19:00. Games are starting to sell out (Subnautica and Monster Loves You!).
Someone requested the list of games in the comments:
Games:
The Witness
Stardew Valley
Subnautica (Early Access) (Sold Out)
Day of the Tentacle Remastered
Overgrowth (Early Access)
Nuclear Throne
Octodad: Dadliest Catch
Invisible, Inc.
Super Meat Boy (DRM-Free only, sold out of Steam keys)
World of Goo
Mushroom 11
No Time to Explain Remastered
The Stanley Parable
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP
Super Hexagon
VVVVVV
Guacamelee! (Super Turbo Championship Edition)
The Swapper
Thirty Flights of Loving
Spirits
Human Resource Machine
ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS
2064: Read Only Memories
A Virus Named TOM
7 Grand Steps: What Ancients Begat
Mini Metro
Retro Game Crunch
Tower of Guns
Waking Mars
Song of the Deep
Monster Loves You! (Sold Out)
AI War: Fleet Command
Sproggiwood
Hot Tin Roof: The Cat That Wore A Fedora (Deluxe)
Secrets of Rætikon
Girls Like Robots
Ellipsis
Streamline (Early Access)
Ninja Pizza Girl
Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball
Books:
Information Doesn't Want To Be Free - (Audiobook: Cory Doctorow,Neil Gaiman,Amanda Palmer,read by Wil Wheaton)
Walkaway: Chapter One Preview - (Audiobook: Cory Doctorow,read by Wil Wheaton)
R in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
The Boys Vol. 1: The Name of the Game (Issues #1-6)
A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff Out of print (Collectible book of short fiction, essays, and poems)
The Smart Girl's Guide to Privacy: Practical Tips for Staying Safe Online (Violet Blue)
Any Empire (Nate Powell National Book Award Winner)
- EQL
Top comments
The rise of indie gaming is probably one of the best things to come out of Steam and the last console generation and thankfully showing no signs of going away so clearly at least some people appreciate them.
Not clever abusing the refund system either, would quickly end up getting pulled if everyone did that kind of thing....
All comments (158)