Thanks to the steam deck I finally started purchasing games after sailing the seas if you know what I mean. It’s pretty great but unsustainable for me. I heard of humblebundle from another SD subreddit but looking at it, all the games seem. . .for lack of a better word, mid. Maybe I just don’t know enough about it

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    10 months ago

    There are a few sites that track sales on all games, which can usually be better if you like bigger AAA titles.

    Humble usually seems to be bundles of 1 semi-interesting indie game paired with others you usually wouldn’t play or buy. It’s OK if you initially just want a cheap way to get a lot of games on your deck, and you don’t are what those games are; just time killers.

    For indie developers it’s probably a good way to get their games sales which folks wouldn’t otherwise get much sales.

    I think I only ever used Humble when I saw a particular game I wanted on sale there via the deal tracking sites.