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  2. Indie Royale - Wikipedia

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    Indie Royale was a website that offered digital bundles of video games with a pay-what-you-want system. Each bundle came with a minimum price that increased as more bundles were sold, incentivizing early purchases.

  3. Humble Bundle - Wikipedia

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    For future Bundles, Rosen desires to include lesser-known games in contrast to World of Goo and Braid, but has had to already reject some developers' requests to be included in a Bundle, claiming the games' quality may tarnish the Humble Indie Bundle branding. Instead, he believes smaller games with no wide profile and are "legitimately good ...

  4. IndieGala - Wikipedia

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    IndieGala, s.r.l. is an Italian digital storefront for video games, which grew out of its original offering of Indie Gala Bundles, a collections of games sold at a price determined by the purchaser and with a portion of the price going towards charity and the rest split between the game developers. IndieGala continues to offer these limited ...

  5. New Humble Bundle Features WB Games, Great Charitable ... - AOL

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    The latest iteration bundle features six titles from WB Games. Humble Bundle's business "Pay what you want" might become a viable new way to buy video games -- if Humble Bundle's business model ...

  6. Pay what you want - Wikipedia

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    Introduced during May 2010, the Humble Indie Bundle was a set of six independently developed digitally downloadable video games which were distributed using a PWYW model (with inclusion of a buyer-controllable charitable contribution). This initial sale raised $1.27 million.

  7. Introversion Software - Wikipedia

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    Later, Introversion's games were featured in a Humble Indie Bundle that launched in November 2011. The "Humble Introversion Bundle" sold 190,261 bundles and generated $779,026.33. Introversion used the money for the ongoing development of their next game, entitled Prison Architect. [14]

  8. SpaceChem - Wikipedia

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    Gamasutra named SpaceChem the best indie game of 2011. [24] Though total sales of the game are unknown, at least 230,000 copies were purchases as part of the game's inclusion in the Humble Indie Bundle. [25] Barth stated that with sales of SpaceChem, he was able to quit his job at Microsoft and run his development company full-time. [3]

  9. From Bundled Deals to Bigger Snacks: How America Ate in 2024

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    Bundles galore. In discussing both fast food and grocery trends in 2024, it’s hard to avoid talking about The Almighty Bundle. Quick-service restaurants embraced it first, with McDonald’s $5 ...