Long time lurker. Go easy on me, first post in a while.
Redeem on Steam - 46 Products - Windows (46) Mac (3) Linux (4)
$1 Ride
Ampersand
Calcu-Late
Catch a Falling Star
Clergy Splode
Cosmic Dust & Rust
Deep Space Dash
Drayt Empire
Drive Megapolis
Eaten Alive
Escape Machines
Final Quest
Final Quest II
Flesh Eaters
Freebie
Germ Wars
Hyper color ball
Joana's Life
Kivi, Toilet and Shotgun
Laraan
Lup
Midnight Carnival
Monster Puzzle
Neon Hardcorps
New kind of adventure
OR
Project Druid - 2D Labyrinth Explorer-
Shape Shifter
Spikit
Star Chronicles: Delta Quadrant
Star Drifter
Star Fields
Stellar 2D
Stone Age Wars
Super Mega Neo Pug
Super Mustache
Super Space Pug
Terra Incognita ~ Chapter One: The Descendant
The Land of Dasthir
The Tower Of Elements
Tinboy
Town of Night
Turbo Pug
Turbo Pug 3D
Turbo Pug DX
Warriors of Vilvatikta
Top comments
Wilsh88
27 Feb 179#2
Cold
BuzzDuraband
27 Feb 177#1
Looking at the list, if you have a thing for Pugs in space, you're on to a bit of a winner.
fr3dy77_sp33d
27 Feb 176#4
46 bad games is still bad games. all of these will go to my "rubbish" category on my steam account. careful spending your pounds, 5x buying rubbish games like this can give you decent games. give way for these kind of games from bundlestar give aways or humble bundle monthly
Latest comments (50)
aaronlovesfood
11 Mar 17#50
Oh yeah sorry my mistake :smile:
I didn't mean to place the point. I meant that though
pjburnhill
11 Mar 17#49
You mean £24, right?
pjburnhill
3 Mar 17#47
800 cards, what's the average price of a card? ASF says it takes 17 days to mine them though, at least I got it running on my VPS 24/7 :wink:
aaronlovesfood to pjburnhill
11 Mar 17#48
You'll probably make 3p profit each one
Do the math and you'll make about £2.40
sgfusghshu1
2 Mar 17#45
Since when has $ been the same as £?
Its 80p
Illusionary to sgfusghshu1
2 Mar 17#46
Sort of - Bundle Stars are charging £0.99 to UK buyers, but $1.00 for US buyers. Of course, if they think that you're a US buyer, you'll be asked to pay the US price - which does indeed work out at around £0.80.
fattyuk
2 Mar 172#44
MrCollective
2 Mar 172#43
Made me laugh more than it should of. :laughing:
fattyuk
2 Mar 17#42
Yes they are
fr3dy77_sp33d
2 Mar 17#41
I thought gem is created by converting the cards into gem?
fattyuk
2 Mar 17#40
best way for gems is to find people who have backgrounds worth 100gems that will trade for 3p cards, and then craft a sack and sell.
its a niche market, just dont ever craft items into gems, ever.(unless its like the above)
keepitonthelow
1 Mar 17#39
I am so tight used a vpn 84p
fr3dy77_sp33d
1 Mar 17#38
ok, thanks mate
MrCollective
1 Mar 17#37
lol... :man:
Never used the gems
fr3dy77_sp33d
1 Mar 17#36
I'll follow your footsteps master :smiley:.
how about GEM? how to utilise this?
MrCollective
1 Mar 172#35
Cards make badges, each time you craft a badge you gain account experience. Your steam account level goes up which gives you additional content to display on your profile page and more friends slots. Some like it, I don't. I just sell the cards and buy more games :stuck_out_tongue:
fawky
1 Mar 17#34
Idling as we speak and 135 trading cards in total...
Even if you only get 3p each, that's a nice £4 to go towards a decent game! :wink:
fr3dy77_sp33d
1 Mar 17#33
wow. I should have known that you are the expert on this. thanks! that would be useful, I'll give it a go.
help me to understand why would someone buy steam card? what's the benefit from doing so? what's the difference with gem? I was trying to Google this but could not get a satisfactory explanation for it. perhaps you know?
MrCollective
1 Mar 172#32
You don't have to play them. A program called Idle master runs the game in a tiny window that takes up no resources, while the game is active cards are generated.
P.S They are not all "rubbish" - Some indie games are more interesting than AAA titles.
I've just had a quick look through your Steam profile. You could gain roughly £5-£8 from the games your haven't played towards Steam credit if you decide to leave IdleMaster running.
barmrest
28 Feb 17#31
Buy, spend 5 mins inputting the codes in Steam, let your idler run and make a few quid back in steam wallet funds. They're probably all crap, I'll check tomorrow if any have good reviews but I think it's unlikely.
Axpro
28 Feb 17#24
Anyone know how many of these have cards?
fawky to Axpro
28 Feb 17#30
Having a quick look through... Looks as though every single one has steam trading cards.
So def worth just for getting these with an idler!
Rangnarok
28 Feb 17#29
but but but I don't want to spend times input 46 codes into steam for games I would likely never touch!
Hunkerdown
28 Feb 17#28
46 games I will never play, pass.
fr3dy77_sp33d
28 Feb 17#27
Hihi. Thanks for your compliment but I'm barely level 4 with 200 ish games on my account (yes, most of them are not played), and I already feel like steam addict.
JustAnotherGuy2
28 Feb 17#26
So many games that I got bored of redeeming the codes haha, I'll resume tomorrow :stuck_out_tongue:
Teh.Lemur
28 Feb 172#25
Whilst all this talk of trading cards, Steam idlers and £1.26 profit margin is truly fascinating, can anyone tell me whether any of these games are actually worth playing?
fr3dy77_sp33d
27 Feb 176#4
46 bad games is still bad games. all of these will go to my "rubbish" category on my steam account. careful spending your pounds, 5x buying rubbish games like this can give you decent games. give way for these kind of games from bundlestar give aways or humble bundle monthly
MrCollective to fr3dy77_sp33d
27 Feb 171#9
Use your noggin.
99p for 46 games.
Leave steam idler to generate trading cards. Sell cards = profit towards your decent games.
copperspock to fr3dy77_sp33d
28 Feb 17#14
Do you know they're all bad games?
fattyuk to fr3dy77_sp33d
28 Feb 17#23
When your lvl 110 on steam, over 1200 games (which you dont play) the boat for spending wisely sailed a long long time ago!
fattyuk
28 Feb 17#22
"taking the time you spent on playing those rubbish games, is it really worth it? "
Pfft who actually plays steam games!
Idlemaster :smiley:
Take it your new to steam.
fattyuk
28 Feb 17#21
But these games are available cheaper with DIG points?
Still bought though
:smiley:
darthvader666uk
28 Feb 17#20
dont know of any Linux alternatives by chance do you?
fr3dy77_sp33d
28 Feb 17#19
enlighten me please. my understanding is 1 card can be sold for £0.07. more or less 15 cards to get your £1 back. taking the time you spent on playing those rubbish games, is it really worth it?
bad or not of course based on your taste but I already have at least one hundred steam keys that I don't even bothered to enter into my steam account. I don't even think selling it on ebay worth my time... I don't need another 46 entries of such games.
MrCollective
28 Feb 17#18
Electricity cost to Card price I guess isnt value, but if you leave your PC on 24/7 or have a server then its profit :smiley:
Midnight.Tboy
28 Feb 171#17
113 card drops (for the games I didn't have previously).....oh that should be at least £2.26 back on steam :wink: I'm rich!!
A couple of the games look like worth a little look when bored for something 'different' to play
Midnight.Tboy
28 Feb 17#16
$1 by vpn :wink:
dr_raff
28 Feb 17#15
Is this a worthwhile thing to do? I have literally hundreds of games i never redeemed the keys for, and every year less and less money to buy the AAA titles. Every little helps!
iLikeDiscount
27 Feb 17#13
Super Mustache looks like a fun platform, I will bite for 99p
MrCollective
27 Feb 172#12
Steam Idle Master, if you want it to switch between games while you are away from PC. But if you would prefer to just Idle one game at a time upon your discretion you just run the Idler.exe that is part of the package.
MBeeching
27 Feb 17#11
Found a couple of these online, which one did you use?
(I'm always slightly concerned by these type of programs...)
Bravura
27 Feb 17#10
My bad, I was looking at the list of games and was looking for the steam icon on the game's label like they have on Humble Bundle, but it don't work like that here.
MrCollective
27 Feb 17#8
99p just to boost my Steam games to get a new badge.
Worth it. :laughing:
SaleChaser
27 Feb 17#6
Can anyone confirm this is redeemable on steam? If so I might buy for a rainy day.
Illusionary to SaleChaser
27 Feb 171#7
That's the only form in which Bundle Stars sell games.
BuzzDuraband
27 Feb 17#5
Bundlestars says they are?
Bravura
27 Feb 171#3
Seems like a good bunch of games to sling onto my netbook to play when I'm inbetween places. Can't complain for £1.
RIP my wrists though, adding them all into Steam is already sounding tedious and my keys haven't arrived yet! haha :disappointed:
edit: Just noticed these aren't redeemed on Steam. YAYYYY!
Wilsh88
27 Feb 179#2
Cold
BuzzDuraband
27 Feb 177#1
Looking at the list, if you have a thing for Pugs in space, you're on to a bit of a winner.
Opening post
Redeem on Steam - 46 Products - Windows (46) Mac (3) Linux (4)
$1 Ride
Ampersand
Calcu-Late
Catch a Falling Star
Clergy Splode
Cosmic Dust & Rust
Deep Space Dash
Drayt Empire
Drive Megapolis
Eaten Alive
Escape Machines
Final Quest
Final Quest II
Flesh Eaters
Freebie
Germ Wars
Hyper color ball
Joana's Life
Kivi, Toilet and Shotgun
Laraan
Lup
Midnight Carnival
Monster Puzzle
Neon Hardcorps
New kind of adventure
OR
Project Druid - 2D Labyrinth Explorer-
Shape Shifter
Spikit
Star Chronicles: Delta Quadrant
Star Drifter
Star Fields
Stellar 2D
Stone Age Wars
Super Mega Neo Pug
Super Mustache
Super Space Pug
Terra Incognita ~ Chapter One: The Descendant
The Land of Dasthir
The Tower Of Elements
Tinboy
Town of Night
Turbo Pug
Turbo Pug 3D
Turbo Pug DX
Warriors of Vilvatikta
Top comments
Latest comments (50)
I didn't mean to place the point. I meant that though
Do the math and you'll make about £2.40
Its 80p
its a niche market, just dont ever craft items into gems, ever.(unless its like the above)
Never used the gems
how about GEM? how to utilise this?
Even if you only get 3p each, that's a nice £4 to go towards a decent game! :wink:
help me to understand why would someone buy steam card? what's the benefit from doing so? what's the difference with gem? I was trying to Google this but could not get a satisfactory explanation for it. perhaps you know?
P.S They are not all "rubbish" - Some indie games are more interesting than AAA titles.
I've just had a quick look through your Steam profile. You could gain roughly £5-£8 from the games your haven't played towards Steam credit if you decide to leave IdleMaster running.
So def worth just for getting these with an idler!
99p for 46 games.
Leave steam idler to generate trading cards. Sell cards = profit towards your decent games.
Pfft who actually plays steam games!
Idlemaster :smiley:
Take it your new to steam.
Still bought though
:smiley:
bad or not of course based on your taste but I already have at least one hundred steam keys that I don't even bothered to enter into my steam account. I don't even think selling it on ebay worth my time... I don't need another 46 entries of such games.
A couple of the games look like worth a little look when bored for something 'different' to play
(I'm always slightly concerned by these type of programs...)
Worth it. :laughing:
RIP my wrists though, adding them all into Steam is already sounding tedious and my keys haven't arrived yet! haha :disappointed:
edit: Just noticed these aren't redeemed on Steam. YAYYYY!