Humble Bundle for Nintendo, Devolver already ongoing, Nintendo Bundle confirmed for Europe
Following the Telltale Games Humble Bundle, the newest one to join in is Friends of Nintendo. With only 12 day for the offer, the Nintendo Humble Bundle offers US$179 worth of games in various tiers in a pay-what-you-want scheme.
Detailed over the official Humble Bundle website, the lowest tier worth US$1 (approx. AU$1.32) will unlock three titles, “Retro City Rampage: DX,” “Affordable Space Adventures” and “Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse.” Paying more than the average, currently at US$9.75 (approx. AU$12.84) will bring in “Freedom Planet,” “Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure,” “Citizens of Earth” and a Home menu theme for the Nintendo 3DS of “Retro City Rampage: DX.”
Two more notable games are worth getting the top tier of the Nintendo Humble Bundle. Players will need to pay US$13 (approx. AU$17) for this, but it will add in “Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition” and “Darksiders II.”
As if the deal is not great as it is, Humble Bundle has also announced via Twitter that the Nintendo bundle is not just offered for North America.
“We’re still up! If Europe too, we hope you’re playing games from our Nintendo bundle (now available in Europe),” Humble Bundle said over Twitter.
Apart for the Nintendo Bundle, Humble Bundle is also offering games from publisher Devolver Digital. It offers quite a lot of interesting games, which the publisher is known for.
The bundle has already been going on for a while, spotted as early as last week by Kotaku Australia. And according to the source, those who may not have the games yet and are interested in getting them may benefit more by getting the top-tier offer.
For Tier 1, gamers will get “A Fistful of Gun,” “RONIN” and “Gods Will Be Watching.” Paying more than the average, which is currently US$4.92 (approx. AU$6.50) will toss in “Not a Hero,” “Shadow Warrior Special Edition,” “Dropsy,” OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood,” early access to “Noct” and 50 percent discount off on “The Talos Principle” until May 17 via the Humble Store.
Finally, paying US$10 (approx. AU$13.17) will add in “Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star” and “Titan Souls.” For those who are interested in getting the Devolver Digital Bundle, it will also include a coupon for 10 percent off the Humble Monthly for new subscribers. This helps for those who are dipping their toe for the first time in the Humble Bundle experience.
Devolver Digital Humble Bundle review (Credit: YouTube/Broke Gaming)