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Hey Yo...

I'm still fairly new to PC gaming and as such I only know some of the "major" online stores like GOG, Steam, GamersGate, Amazon and ImpulseDriven. I've recently started checking out bundles, like the Humble Bundle, but I've seen references to other bundles. Would you mind telling me of these other fabulous bundles (and stores) so that I can go purchase more games that I'll likely never even play?

Thanks!
http://www.bundlestars.com
http://www.indieroyale.com
http://www.indiegamestand.com

Best to check this:http://www.indiegamebundles.com/
Post edited January 31, 2014 by lugum
Here are some others:

http://www.bundlestars.com
http://groupees.com
http://www.indieroyale.com
https://indiegamestand.com/deal/
http://www.indiegala.com
Indiegamestand is not, technically, a bundle site, but it's a good store nonetheless .
Blink Bundle was just released (and it is quite good)

Flying Bundle is another relatively new one.

Finally, Bundle Bandits, which is also quite new
Indie Game Bundle Wiki

Other indie game stores that might be of interest to you, apart from the aforementioned:

Desura (mostly DRM-free)
Humble Store (DRM-free and/or Steam keys)
ShinyLoot (DRM-free or 3rd party keys, incl. but not limited to Steam)
Indievania (DRM-free, not selective about its titles, accepts every indie)

... and sometimes you get good offers directly on the developers' websites.

And, if you don't mind DRM and some GOG members looking down on you for supporting it, there's also EA's Origin, of course, for AAA titles not on Steam (EA's own games are often a lot cheaper there, too).

But don't forget that GOG's the best! ;)

PS: Somehow, reading your thread title gave me an appetite for noodles ...
Post edited January 31, 2014 by Leroux
The site you have listed is outdated (Humble Bohemia Weekly? Lol)
This is its replacement:
Indie Game Bundle Wiki
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Grargar: The site you have listed is outdated (Humble Bohemia Weekly? Lol)
This is its replacement:
Indie Game Bundle Wiki
Ah, thanks, I just copied the first entry from Google. I'll update my post accordingly, too.
Post edited January 31, 2014 by Leroux
Thanks for the replies everyone!
BTW, near as I can tell, you are the only member of the forum currently using Love & Rockets as a login. Nicely done. :D
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tinyE: BTW, near as I can tell, you are the only member of the forum currently using Love & Rockets as a login. Nicely done. :D
Well what can I say, Love And Rockets are great...I just wish they'd reunite.
No one mentioned Bundle-In-A-Box so far. I think they had some nice bundles in the past.
The Wiki already mentioned is the best place, but I also like /r/gamebundles on Reddit.
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NoNewTaleToTell: Thanks for the replies everyone!
itch.io has a lot of free experimental games and sketches, since they host free games for free. Don't actually buy anything there without knowing full well what it is, because they will sell anything and do not offer refunds.
No one mention the free bundle ?



http://www.thefreebundle.com/