

Transparency is key when giving, and the Humble Bundle delivers lots of it. You can select one of four preconfigured prices between $100 and $15, or opt to enter a custom amount, which can be anything: The top donation for the current bundle is $1250, while the average price is currently $4.02.
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The Humble Bundle lets you set your own price, as well as how to distribute your payment. As of this writing, the available lineup of Humble Introversion Bundle includes Introversion Software titles (and source code for) Darwinia, DEFCON, Multiwinia: Survival of the Flattest, and Uplink.
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Once the full game is released, anyone buying the bundle would get a complete copy of the final version. For example, the recent Humble Voxatron Debut bundle revolved around a game called Voxatron Voxatron was not out just yet, and the bundle granted access to prerelease alpha version of the game.

Some bundles include prerelease versions. Each bundle features a selection of independently developed computer games, often cross-platform ones. The offering is periodic: any given bundle is offered for about a week or two before it goes away, never to return. The Humble Bundle is presented a single well-crafted Web page, letting you see exactly how the bundle is doing, set your own price and get your own copy.The Humble Bundle is presented as a single, slick webpage. But the Humble Bundle is helping the little guys gain some serious exposure, while helping two good causes and making the whole process into a game in itself. This is all the more true in the world of computer games, where several big studios dominate the scene. Competition is fierce and applications must find a way to be different. If there’s one thing I’ve learned in the years I’ve been writing about software, it’s that there is a lot of it around.
