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The day the Humble Indie Bundle 6 came out with Dustforce in it, sales through the Humble Bundle skyrocketed to over 50,000 copies per day. While Hitbox Team only received $178,000 out of the $2 million Humble Bundle made, the increased number of players caused daily sales of the game to jump from less than a dozen to around 50–60 copies per day.
Humble Indie Bundle 11 tosses together four indie treasures: Guacamelee, Dust: An Elysian Tail, Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams and The Swapper. Pay more than the average and you'll also get ...
Rochard is a science fiction platform game available for the PlayStation 3 through the PlayStation Network, for Android, Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X through the Steam online distribution platform, and for Linux as part of the Humble Indie Bundle 6. Developed by Recoil Games, the game revolves around the manipulation of gravity and the ...
Overture was released as part of the Humble Indie Bundle, [15] and when the Bundle made more than $1 million, Overture's source code was released under the GNU GPL-3.0-or-later. [16] Frictional Games also hosts a dedicated forum on their website where people can discuss the code and any projects based around it. [17]
"Pay what you want" might become a viable new way to buy video games -- if Humble Bundle's business model continues gaining traction. The latest iteration bundle features six titles from WB Games.
It was re-released as a cross-platform game in the third Humble Indie Bundle in 2011, at which time the underlying engine known as "Haaf's Game Engine" was made cross-platform and open-sourced. [2] [3] Another version of the game was released in 2010 for PlayStation minis and iOS under the title Age of Hammer Wars.
Dustforce is a platform video game developed by Hitbox Team. The game was released in 2012 for Microsoft Windows via Steam in January, and Mac OS X through Steam in May. A Linux port was released as part of the Humble Indie Bundle 6.
In 2010, Wolfire ran the first Humble Bundle, later spun off as a separate company. [citation needed] The company was awarded 5th Best Indie Game for their game Overgrowth by ModDB during the 7th Annual Mod of the Year Awards in 2009. [4] The company operates a YouTube channel on which it releases game footage and highlights new features. [5]