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Itch.io California Fire Relief Bundle - 422 items for $10

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  • R [email protected]

    The point of this is obviously the charity, but I'm not gonna lie, after a quick look at the included games, if Tunic wasn't in this bundle I would feel ripped off paying $10 for it.

    I don't see any of those other games combined being worth $10 to me. Multiple visual novels / story games, puzzle games, and many games that look like a generic Kemco published RPG Maker game but with a pastel color palette this time. Again, I get that the point of this is charity, but Tunic is literally the only game that I would say brings value to this bundle. If someone already owns Tunic and is considering this, I would say to just directly donate the money.

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    Yeah, all bundles have been like this. A few good ones and the rest hardly even worth playing for free.

    But if you want to donate directly, you can do that here: https://www.coreresponse.org/

    Charity navigator gives them a 98% and four stars: https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/271703237

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    • E [email protected]

      To each their own. I have no idea what Tunic is, I got it for

      • charity
      • Cook Serve Delicious
      • Blobun
      • Octodad

      The fact you say it has lots of VNs and puzzle games suggests there is more in the bundle I'll like if I just explore more as those genres are to my taste.

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      Octodad is unironically worth $10

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      • ? Guest

        Yes, you install them through desktop mode then load them into steam as a non steam game. Then they'll show up in game mode. There's also a decky plugin that easily lets you add artwork for the steam entry

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        The 'SteamGridDB' plugin is the one which does this!

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        • R [email protected]

          The point of this is obviously the charity, but I'm not gonna lie, after a quick look at the included games, if Tunic wasn't in this bundle I would feel ripped off paying $10 for it.

          I don't see any of those other games combined being worth $10 to me. Multiple visual novels / story games, puzzle games, and many games that look like a generic Kemco published RPG Maker game but with a pastel color palette this time. Again, I get that the point of this is charity, but Tunic is literally the only game that I would say brings value to this bundle. If someone already owns Tunic and is considering this, I would say to just directly donate the money.

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          Pfft! You sound like an Octopus pretending to be a real dad, you can't fool me!

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            This is... A whole lot of games.

            I did love tunic, fantastic game, easily worth that price on its own.

            I've never played cook serve delicious, but it's been on my radar. I'll have to give this a shot. Heh, there are some tabletop games and rulesets on this list, could be some hidden gems in there. Honestly, this is big enough to be worth just buying on principle, sort it out later.

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            • R [email protected]

              The point of this is obviously the charity, but I'm not gonna lie, after a quick look at the included games, if Tunic wasn't in this bundle I would feel ripped off paying $10 for it.

              I don't see any of those other games combined being worth $10 to me. Multiple visual novels / story games, puzzle games, and many games that look like a generic Kemco published RPG Maker game but with a pastel color palette this time. Again, I get that the point of this is charity, but Tunic is literally the only game that I would say brings value to this bundle. If someone already owns Tunic and is considering this, I would say to just directly donate the money.

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              I bought it because my son has been asking for Skatebird, but we also enjoyed an hour playing Ripped Pants at Work together and I'll give Delver a go later tonight.

              Thats the thing with bundles, different titles will appeal to different people.

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                This is... A whole lot of games.

                I did love tunic, fantastic game, easily worth that price on its own.

                I've never played cook serve delicious, but it's been on my radar. I'll have to give this a shot. Heh, there are some tabletop games and rulesets on this list, could be some hidden gems in there. Honestly, this is big enough to be worth just buying on principle, sort it out later.

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                Cool Serve Delicious is tons of fun, my favorite coop cooking game for sure. My wife and I play it constantly

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                  Do these work with steamdeck? Ive never installed outside valves store.

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                  The quick check is to search for a game on Proton DB and see how well it runs (usually pretty well!)

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                  • flagstaff@programming.devF [email protected]

                    I actually disliked Tunic, just saying. I got more enjoyment out of Cosmic Express and Delver (and I didn't even like the final fight in Delver). Whatever floats your boat...

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                    Same. I gave Tunic a fair shot until I had to use a guide to get further due to the devs cheaply hiding a teleport gate in the map. Plus the spirit gauntlet was its own bit of bs

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                      Same. I gave Tunic a fair shot until I had to use a guide to get further due to the devs cheaply hiding a teleport gate in the map. Plus the spirit gauntlet was its own bit of bs

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                      Yes, it was the cheap camera tricks obscuring parts of the map that you could go to that did it for me. It was, like, basically making you check for every possible secret despite the limited abilities of no camera control nor destructible terrain... I get that there was an era of games with this mindset (sorta like some Metroid-&-other games, I suppose), but I just don't have time for that any more.

                      This may sound odd to some, but my stance towards quality games is: punish fairly. Life is hard enough as it is so I don't need a game also going, "Haha, well, screw you here, too." Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

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