Digiphile, the indie bundle site started by former Humble Bundle staffers, has an excellent Boomer Shooter Blueprint bundle out that's worth grabbing.

For $17 you can get keys for:
- Selaco
- I Am Your Beast
- MULLET MADJACK
- Beyond Citadel
- Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun
- INCISION
- CULTIC
There's also options to add more to also get access to Cultic Chapter 2, Boltgun DLC and El Paso, Elsewhere. It's worth it just for Selaco alone at that price.
And a portion of the proceeds go towards the Whale and Dolphin Conservation charity.
Check out the full bundle on Digiphile.
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"Connect Your Steam Account
To purchase Steam game collections, you need to connect your Steam account for verification purposes."
Seriously?
To purchase Steam game collections, you need to connect your Steam account for verification purposes."
Seriously?
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Quoting: AsciiWolf"Connect Your Steam AccountI won't be doing that. Didn't Humble try something like this years ago?
To purchase Steam game collections, you need to connect your Steam account for verification purposes."
Seriously?
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I'm curious what the issue is with that? It's so they can ensure people actually buy games they want and actually redeem them, instead of sucking up cheap keys to put up on a reseller.
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about the connecting steam account. As an example I already got one of the games, Boltgun, from Humble Choice. It appears there with the following note (emphasis mine):
It might be a bummer not to get extra keys, but frankly they were either collecting dust or being gifted away on Steam Gifts, so having the option to select other games instead (even though if not a big variety / trade ratio) is welcome.
From the lasts entry of their [Exchange FAQ](https://sites.google.com/digiphile.co/help/exchange)
If it were not a steam only key reseller, I would be more wary.
Already Owned - Trade it for 90 Credits!On a previously bundle I had the same with Shadows of Doubt which I also owned, so I exchanged for credits and switched for Dishonoured instead.
You already own this game on Steam, so you can't redeem another key. However, you can trade it in for 90 credits to get other games from the Exchange!
It might be a bummer not to get extra keys, but frankly they were either collecting dust or being gifted away on Steam Gifts, so having the option to select other games instead (even though if not a big variety / trade ratio) is welcome.
From the lasts entry of their [Exchange FAQ](https://sites.google.com/digiphile.co/help/exchange)
Why This MattersAs long as they don't sell the data, and keep the analytics / business optimisation to themselves as any other normal company I don't see an issue. It's not like they'll have Steam's credit card info, and even then, steam should best not be tied to personal info in the first place, specially has lots of features (first & third party) that rely on having a public profile.
Unused or unredeemed keys affect our ability to negotiate high-quality collections with developers and publishers, while also impacting their ability to obtain keys from Steam. By linking your Steam account and keeping your play data current, you're helping us:
- Reduce key reselling on the grey market
- Obtain better titles for future collections
- Help our partners obtain more keys for future collections
- Launch upcoming community-driven features
We believe the Exchange is the first step in building a stronger, more rewarding experience for the Digiphile community, and we're excited for everyone to try it out!
If it were not a steam only key reseller, I would be more wary.
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So basically, you want to set up a spare Steam account and link that account to this. Allowing you to get access to all the keys.
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Quoting: nullzeroabout the connecting steam account. As an example I already got one of the games, BoltgunSame. I have some questions; anybody know answers to any of them?
1) They say the keys expire 90 days after the bundle starts. So if you have not redeemed, gifted, or exchanged when the expiration is getting close, do they warn you in any way? Or do they just silently expire?
2) If you have not synced your Steam library, and redeem, you can get a Steam key for something you already own. Do unused keys expire after the 90 days, or just keys that have not been redeemed/gifted?
3) If you choose to gift a key, it prompts for an email address, which seems reasonable. Does the recipient get a key, or do they need to have/create a digiphile account first (like humblebundle requires for using gift links)? Has anyone sent a "gift" to themselves? I've seen random grumblings that gifting wasn't working, but I took it with a grain of salt.
Like others, I have Boltgun already. The exchange value is fairly low / there's nothing interesting for that value at the moment (and the Steam library syncing does not filter out what you already own from that list). I could hold onto the points for future accumulation, assuming they will have another bundle that looks attractive (previous ones didn't do it for me, although I was tempted a bit by Fallen Aces). But I may also want to gift it to someone within the next (slightly less than) 90 days. I just don't want to forget about it, and have it silently expire...
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