There is not one charity that can "do it all" and please everyone.Īnd I do take issue with your statement that "nobody said not to support the charities either." Your previous comment and the one before it left me with the impression that we're supposed to believe the aforementioned charities are not worth the donations people may give.
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Effort went into the production, however little one recognizes My comment was a response to both those who expect every worthwhile game to be played to be available free of charge if it happens to be released on the Internet, and to those who think they know the "best" or "most worthy" charity out there. But my point is that people ought to realize the games didn't materialize out of thin air. If you want to support the developers, then designate your money accordingly. If you want to support one of the charities, then designate your money to go to it. Just seems the money not going to the developers would have been better suited to buying food or something than video games.ĭifferent people support different charity initiatives that's the point of having a variety of choices. Nobody said not to support the charities either. Sour grapes? Sure I'll support the developers, nobody said not to.
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Keep the sour grapes at home, for crying out loud.! These are worthwhile causes, and it's always important to financially support indie developers! Supporting this effort encourages them to keep making games (probably the most important part about financial support), and keep supporting causes they believe in. Indie developers have to pay the bills too, folks.
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To the folks who dislike the charities involved with the benefit: At the VERY very least, you could direct your contribution to the software developers (an easy option available on the website).But I suppose it's asking a lot for any donation to come from people/gamers who have grown accustomed to receiving games for free. I think those rhymes will sell more games than all the gameplay video combined.
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Yea, the proceeds definitely should have gone to world hunger or something. I'm going to pay nothing for it and then give my £10 to a charity that deserves it. Such is my feverish excitement at returning to TDC, it's not hanging at all. Sounds like a great idea that, i'll have to go check it our myself. They can't be doing too bad if they've already made over $200,000 in two days! I'm surprised it's that high.Īnd yes, typing in $0 as the amount you want to pay will give you a fun little easter egg. Rather wonderfully the average donation rounds up to (at time of writing) $7.88. Still try to type 0, believe me it's worth it.ġ0$ is probably more than 98% of the buyers will pay. BTW Rob at to the News that people should type 0, to educate themselves. I've only played world of Goo, so the rest are new to me. If you love World of Goo so much that you feel it all deserves to go to 2D Boy, that's possible. If you'd rather it all went to charity, you can select that.
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The nicest thing about this bundle is that you can customize how your payment is split between the developers and charities.
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Some of you may recall indie titan World Of Goo trialing a similar pay-what-you-want system last year, and indeed here it is again, alongside klik veteran Derek Yu's Aquaria, the well-received Gish, Lugaru HD and Penumbra Overture. Wolfire Games has released the The Humble Indie Bundle, a charity-led bundle of indie games where you decide how much you pay and where the money goes, between the chosen charities Child's Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to the game developers themselves.