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The Humble Indie Bundle event is over! (5/15/10)

Thank you everyone for participating in the Humble Indie Bundle, we are truly humbled by your generosity!

If you would like to retrieve your Humble Bundle key to access your DRM-free, cross-platform games please click here. Please contact us if you need any help or for any other reason. We believe we have pretty successfully answered all of our emails throughout the promotion, so if you have not heard back from us, please contact us again.

We had a great run, but it is time for it to end. What's interesting though is that your bundles will keep getting better! Already, developers have contributed to Lugaru's source. Penumbra has developed its own community of developers as well. Now Gish and Aquaria have been opened as well! We hope that the community will port our games to even more platforms, add new features, and experiment. Please join the developers's communities to stay in touch.



Humble update: open source extension (5/11/10)

The Humble Indie Bundle experiment has been a massive success beyond our craziest expectations. So far, 138,813 generous contributors have put down an incredible $1,273,613. Of this, contributors chose to allocate 30.85% to charity: $392,953 for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child's Play Charity. I have made a page for the full breakdown including the merchant fees in a JSON format here (json).

Now it's our turn to give back. As of 5/11/10, Aquaria, Gish, Lugaru HD, and Penumbra Overture pledge to go open source. We are preparing the sources right now and will be releasing them ASAP. We spent last night preparing Lugaru and it is available now. Update: All sources have been released! Aquaria, Gish, Penumbra, and Lugaru!

Note, the games will be "free as in 'free speech', not as in 'free beer'": see each license for the full, finalized details as they come out very hopefully this week -- stay tuned. It is the underlying code that will be made available to everyone.
No Middle-man
DRM-free
Cross-platform
Real-time Statistics
-Total contributed$1,273,613
-Number of contributions138,813
-Average contribution$9.18
$8.05
$10.18
$14.48
Total Revenue by Platform
Mac, Windows, and Linux total revenue breakdown
1.Anonymous$3333.33
2.Gog.Com Community$1338.0
3.Anonymous$1337.0
4.Anonymous$1000.0
5.Anonymous$500.0
6.Muhammad Haggag$500.0
7.Anonymous$400.0
8.Anonymous$400.0
9.Anonymous$327.67
10.Phil B.$313.37
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The Humble Indie Bundle is a unique kind of bundle that we are trying out.

Pay what you want. If you bought these five games separately, it would cost around $80 but we're letting you set the price!

All of the games work great on Mac, Windows, and Linux. We didn't want to leave anyone out.

There is no corporate middle-man. You can rest assured that 100% of your purchase is allocated towards the developers and non-profits as you specify (minus the merchant fees).

We don't use DRM. When you buy these games, they are yours. Feel free to play them without an internet connection, back them up, and install them on all of your Macs and PCs freely.

Your contribution supports the amazing Child's Play charity and Electronic Frontier Foundation. By default, the amount is split equally between the seven participants (including Child's Play and EFF), but you can tweak the split any way you'd like.

And now, thanks to a humble donation from Amanita Design: all contributors are given a free copy of Samorost 2!
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