“Oh, I came across Humble Bundle the way a lot of people did—through word of mouth and online buzz. It started as a cool platform offering "pay what you want" deals on indie games, and what really stood out was how they let you split your payment between game developers, charity, and Humble itself. Over time, they expanded into ebooks, software, and even a subscription service. So yeah, I learned about it like most gamers or readers online—by stumbling onto a great deal and getting hooked by the good cause behind it.
I first started using Humble Bundle back around 2012, when they had those awesome indie game bundles—stuff like Super Meat Boy and Braid. It felt fresh because you could pay whatever you wanted, support charity, and still walk away with a stack of great games. I kept using it on and off over the years, especially for the book and software bundles. So yeah, it's been over a decade of checking in regularly whenever something cool pops up.
I don’t use Humble Bundle every week or anything, but I check in maybe every month or two—just to see what’s new. It kind of depends on what they’re offering. If there’s a bundle that lines up with something I’m into at the moment—like a game I’ve been meaning to try, or a book bundle about coding or design—I’ll grab it. Other times I might go a few months without buying anything, but I always keep it on my radar.
What I find most useful about Humble Bundle is the value. You can get a ton of quality content—whether it’s games, ebooks, software, or courses—for a fraction of the regular price. And it’s not just about saving money; I’ve discovered things I wouldn’t have thought to try otherwise.
One thing I don’t love about Humble Bundle is that sometimes the bundles feel a bit repetitive, especially if you’ve been using it for a while. You start seeing the same or very similar content pop up again. Also, some bundles can feel hit-or-miss—like, there might be one or two really good items, but the rest doesn’t interest me.
If you’re into games, books, or software—and especially if you like getting great deals—I’d definitely recommend checking out Humble Bundle. They regularly offer bundles where you pay a fraction of the price for a bunch of content, and part of your money goes to charity, which is a nice bonus. It’s great for discovering new stuff or stocking up on things you already wanted.
Date of this experience: 2020-05-27”
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