RandelC
asked this question on 12-10-2021 at 11:18 AM
12-10-2021 at 11:18 AM
Generation Zero is COOP and a decent amount of time sink. Basic survival item collector, a really easy fall out type game. I had fun but later end game is a bit repetitive.
Pretty solid set of fun titles here, even at the $1 tier. I hope the OP updates the title to be a little more descriptive.
Just a reminder, with HumbleBundle you can adjust your donations (*cough* lower the HumbleBundle portion *cough*) and change the charity to one of your choice. https://support.humblebundle.com/...88#sliders
Note: this comment was made because of the newly implemented "forced" tipping to HumbleBundle
Here's a trick, if you already are signed up for HumbleBundle Monthly then you can pause it to get a discount, which they should offer as part of the "we must do everything to keep this customer" sequence.
If you pause and continue to pause it every month, they may give you a greater discount later down the road. I have a grandfathered Choice account and normally keep it paused unless there is a series of titles that I want, but last month they offered me $6 for three months to unpause it.
Keep in mind that HB is owned by IGN, who Ziff-Davis owns. They are for profit and will squeeze HB customers for every dime and use standard industry techniques like this sales funnel to do so.
HumbleBundle already makes money from their subscription, sponsorships, and regular store sales. You dont need to tip them.
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Lower the Humble portion??? That's just stupid, they are the company that makes this all possible. *cough*
Cheers,
Very true,the more we give humble the more they can do in the future, they give hundreds of thousands to charity a month and its awesome. But i love that they give u the choice!
Very true,the more we give humble the more they can do in the future, they give hundreds of thousands to charity a month and its awesome. But i love that they give u the choice!
I get ya, the choice is awesome, great concept they've got going.
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12-08-2021
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The choice this month is actually great
Here's a trick, if you already are signed up for HumbleBundle Monthly then you can pause it to get a discount, which they should offer as part of the "we must do everything to keep this customer" sequence.
If you pause and continue to pause it every month, they may give you a greater discount later down the road. I have a grandfathered Choice account and normally keep it paused unless there is a series of titles that I want, but last month they offered me $6 for three months to unpause it.
Keep in mind that HB is owned by IGN, who Ziff-Davis owns. They are for profit and will squeeze HB customers for every dime and use standard industry techniques like this sales funnel to do so.
Here's a trick, if you already are signed up for HumbleBundle Monthly then you can pause it to get a discount, which they should offer as part of the "we must do everything to keep this customer" sequence.
If you pause and continue to pause it every month, they may give you a greater discount later down the road. I have a grandfathered Choice account and normally keep it paused unless there is a series of titles that I want, but last month they offered me $6 for three months to unpause it.
Keep in mind that HB is owned by IGN, who Ziff-Davis owns. They are for profit and will squeeze HB customers for every dime and use standard industry techniques like this sales funnel to do so.
They've gone to shit since IGN/Ziff got involved. Ziff wasn't so bad during the EGM era, but IGN is complete garbage, so it's no surprise seeing what became of Humble.
Here's a trick, if you already are signed up for HumbleBundle Monthly then you can pause it to get a discount, which they should offer as part of the "we must do everything to keep this customer" sequence.
If you pause and continue to pause it every month, they may give you a greater discount later down the road. I have a grandfathered Choice account and normally keep it paused unless there is a series of titles that I want, but last month they offered me $6 for three months to unpause it.
Keep in mind that HB is owned by IGN, who Ziff-Davis owns. They are for profit and will squeeze HB customers for every dime and use standard industry techniques like this sales funnel to do so.
This is hipocrtical...you claim ZD is all about "squeeze" customers for every dime they can, yet you're posting a "trick" that allows you to take advantage of their system so you don't have to pay their fees, plus you want everyone to lower HBs income by giving them less for what they sell.
Lol, guess you feel it's okay for you, but not them...like I said, hipocrtical.
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Just a reminder, with HumbleBundle you can adjust your donations (*cough* lower the HumbleBundle portion *cough*) and change the charity to one of your choice.
https://support.humbleb
Note: this comment was made because of the newly implemented "forced" tipping to HumbleBundle
If you pause and continue to pause it every month, they may give you a greater discount later down the road. I have a grandfathered Choice account and normally keep it paused unless there is a series of titles that I want, but last month they offered me $6 for three months to unpause it.
Keep in mind that HB is owned by IGN, who Ziff-Davis owns. They are for profit and will squeeze HB customers for every dime and use standard industry techniques like this sales funnel to do so.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Just a reminder, with HumbleBundle you can adjust your donations (*cough* lower the HumbleBundle portion *cough*) and change the charity to one of your choice.
https://support.humblebundle.com/hc/en-us/articles/204387088#sliders [humblebundle.com]
Note: this comment was made because of the newly implemented "forced" tipping to HumbleBundle
Just a reminder, with HumbleBundle you can adjust your donations (*cough* lower the HumbleBundle portion *cough*) and change the charity to one of your choice.
https://support.humblebundle.com/hc/en-us/articles/204387088#sliders [humblebundle.com]
Just a reminder, with HumbleBundle you can adjust your donations (*cough* lower the HumbleBundle portion *cough*) and change the charity to one of your choice.
https://support.humblebundle.com/hc/en-us/articles/204387088#sliders [humblebundle.com]
Cheers,
Cheers,
Cheers,
Cheers,
Here's a trick, if you already are signed up for HumbleBundle Monthly then you can pause it to get a discount, which they should offer as part of the "we must do everything to keep this customer" sequence.
If you pause and continue to pause it every month, they may give you a greater discount later down the road. I have a grandfathered Choice account and normally keep it paused unless there is a series of titles that I want, but last month they offered me $6 for three months to unpause it.
Keep in mind that HB is owned by IGN, who Ziff-Davis owns. They are for profit and will squeeze HB customers for every dime and use standard industry techniques like this sales funnel to do so.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
If you pause and continue to pause it every month, they may give you a greater discount later down the road. I have a grandfathered Choice account and normally keep it paused unless there is a series of titles that I want, but last month they offered me $6 for three months to unpause it.
Keep in mind that HB is owned by IGN, who Ziff-Davis owns. They are for profit and will squeeze HB customers for every dime and use standard industry techniques like this sales funnel to do so.
If you pause and continue to pause it every month, they may give you a greater discount later down the road. I have a grandfathered Choice account and normally keep it paused unless there is a series of titles that I want, but last month they offered me $6 for three months to unpause it.
Keep in mind that HB is owned by IGN, who Ziff-Davis owns. They are for profit and will squeeze HB customers for every dime and use standard industry techniques like this sales funnel to do so.
Lol, guess you feel it's okay for you, but not them...like I said, hipocrtical.
Cheers,