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frontpage Posted by doublehelixx | Staff • Jun 23, 2024

Invisible, Inc. 10 Year Anniversary Bundle (PC Digital Download)

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Steam has Invisible, Inc. 10 Year Anniversary Bundle (PC Digital Game Download) for $3.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

Note: Steam account/application required to activate/purchase and play (free to join).

Bundle Includes:
  • Invisible, Inc. Base Game
  • Contingency Plan DLC
  • Invidible, Inc. Soundtrack
About this game:
  • Once you sneak into the world of Invisible, Inc., you're not going to want to stop. Grab the Invisible, Inc. 10 Year Anniversary Bundle and you won't have to!
  • With the 10 Year Anniversary bundle you'll be prepared to take on every challenge that Invisible, Inc. has to offer with an extra bundle discount!
  • Take control of Invisible's agents in the field and infiltrate the world's most dangerous corporations. Stealth, precision, and teamwork are essential in high-stakes, high-profit missions, where every move may cost an agent their life.

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more).
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Steam has Invisible, Inc. 10 Year Anniversary Bundle (PC Digital Game Download) for $3.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

Note: Steam account/application required to activate/purchase and play (free to join).

Bundle Includes:
  • Invisible, Inc. Base Game
  • Contingency Plan DLC
  • Invidible, Inc. Soundtrack
About this game:
  • Once you sneak into the world of Invisible, Inc., you're not going to want to stop. Grab the Invisible, Inc. 10 Year Anniversary Bundle and you won't have to!
  • With the 10 Year Anniversary bundle you'll be prepared to take on every challenge that Invisible, Inc. has to offer with an extra bundle discount!
  • Take control of Invisible's agents in the field and infiltrate the world's most dangerous corporations. Stealth, precision, and teamwork are essential in high-stakes, high-profit missions, where every move may cost an agent their life.

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more).
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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You do know you can run linux right?
This game is awesome. Can't believe it's ten years old.

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Jun 24, 2024
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Jun 24, 2024
professorpedro
Jun 24, 2024
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This game is awesome. Can't believe it's ten years old.
Jun 24, 2024
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BargainSeekerG
Jun 24, 2024
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Quote from professorpedro :
This game is awesome. Can't believe it's ten years old.
Same thoughts! Didn't buy it on release, but hard to imagine 10 years has gone by.
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updownallaround
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Link for sale on axes to grind?
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Quote from joustonline :
Never heard of this game, but I probably would have bought it just to add to my collection of 450+ games on Steam but after Steam forced people to have windows 10 to be able to launch old games that previously didn't require win 10, I no longer buy Steam games. I just see what's on sale and then check GOG if I'm interested in buying the game, no DRM on games purchased there and no online connection needed to play them. I'm waiting for Terminator Resistance to go on sale at GOG, but I keep an eye out on slickdeals for Steam game sales because that's usually when GOG will have a similar sale.
Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.

The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
You do know you can run linux right?
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garylapointe
Jun 25, 2024
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Runs on MacOS.
Jun 25, 2024
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Jun 25, 2024
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Quote from joustonline :
Never heard of this game, but I probably would have bought it just to add to my collection of 450+ games on Steam but after Steam forced people to have windows 10 to be able to launch old games that previously didn't require win 10, I no longer buy Steam games. I just see what's on sale and then check GOG if I'm interested in buying the game, no DRM on games purchased there and no online connection needed to play them. I'm waiting for Terminator Resistance to go on sale at GOG, but I keep an eye out on slickdeals for Steam game sales because that's usually when GOG will have a similar sale.
Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.

The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
Wow, for a company that has done more than anyone to give gamers an option other than Windows, I think it's totally unfair to shame them for not supporting a Windows platform that Microsoft has long since deprecated. In contrast, it's completely insane to expect a 3rd party to support legacy systems until the end of time. Just install Linux if you don't want to upgrade to Windows 10 ( which is nearing end of support too btw )

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Quote from joustonline :
Never heard of this game, but I probably would have bought it just to add to my collection of 450+ games on Steam but after Steam forced people to have windows 10 to be able to launch old games that previously didn't require win 10, I no longer buy Steam games. I just see what's on sale and then check GOG if I'm interested in buying the game, no DRM on games purchased there and no online connection needed to play them. I'm waiting for Terminator Resistance to go on sale at GOG, but I keep an eye out on slickdeals for Steam game sales because that's usually when GOG will have a similar sale.
Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.

The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
if purchasing isn't owning, piracy isn't theft
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RepFree83
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Quote from joustonline :
Never heard of this game, but I probably would have bought it just to add to my collection of 450+ games on Steam but after Steam forced people to have windows 10 to be able to launch old games that previously didn't require win 10, I no longer buy Steam games. I just see what's on sale and then check GOG if I'm interested in buying the game, no DRM on games purchased there and no online connection needed to play them. I'm waiting for Terminator Resistance to go on sale at GOG, but I keep an eye out on slickdeals for Steam game sales because that's usually when GOG will have a similar sale.
Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.

The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
Never heard of this game but I will now thread dump a long rant about DRM because my thoughts are incredibly original and super important.
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drach
Jun 27, 2024
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Steam deck playable. TBS. Compares to X-com according to my Steam profile. Why don't I have this already? I'm sold.
Jun 27, 2024
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overzeetop
Jun 27, 2024
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Quote from RepFree83 :
Never heard of this game but I will now thread dump a long rant about DRM because my thoughts are incredibly original and super important.
I think we should honor joustonline by dropping this this take into every Steam Summer Sale thread wiki (all forty of them), but in sticky caps. laugh out loud
Jun 29, 2024
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Jun 29, 2024
funky_herbal_t
Jun 29, 2024
657 Posts
Quote from joustonline :
Never heard of this game, but I probably would have bought it just to add to my collection of 450+ games on Steam but after Steam forced people to have windows 10 to be able to launch old games that previously didn't require win 10, I no longer buy Steam games. I just see what's on sale and then check GOG if I'm interested in buying the game, no DRM on games purchased there and no online connection needed to play them. I'm waiting for Terminator Resistance to go on sale at GOG, but I keep an eye out on slickdeals for Steam game sales because that's usually when GOG will have a similar sale.
Don't get caught in the trap of drm and other types of digital media that trick you into thinking you own what you paid for when they can just take it away whenever they want to. I stopped buying digital movies, Vudu, etc. when I ran into Vudu app no longer letting me play movies I had downloaded to an old Ipad that previously played fine. I pulled out the Ipad one day and found that Vudu was requiring an update to log in, and wouldn't allow the downloaded movies to be played without updating, but then said ipad was too old for the update.
We don't own what we buy from these digital media companies, choose wisely or get caught up in the Planned Obsolescence of this technology. It's better to convert your own movies into the format of the device you are gonna play it on rather to spend money on 1 movie that may require a newer device to play it on. Steam has become what it once was not, a risk to own game on that may in the future require you to purchase a new pc to play your old games, so I will not buy their games anymore, but I will still check out what they put on sale to see if its something I'm interested in from GOG.

The post in this deal that said "Deal Editor's Notes & Price Research:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more)." made me think of writing how I feel about steam, figured maybe I could shed light on my thoughts of how I feel about how they operate now.
I mean, on the flip side of the coin, I have old copies of games on CD/DVD that are no longer compatible with modern OSs, but if I'd gotten them through Steam, they likely have been patched and able to install and run without issue.
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This game looks tedious and mundane.

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