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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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AsciiWolf 4 hours ago
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"Connect Your Steam Account

To purchase Steam game collections, you need to connect your Steam account for verification purposes."

Seriously?
linuxjacques 3 hours ago
Quoting: AsciiWolf"Connect Your Steam Account

To purchase Steam game collections, you need to connect your Steam account for verification purposes."

Seriously?
I won't be doing that. Didn't Humble try something like this years ago?
Liam Dawe 1 hour ago
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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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