Since they did not, it is not unreasonable for people to be upset that they aren’t getting what they paid for.įinally got things to work the way I wanted: TtR for Android, with the 1910 DLC, on both my phone and tablet so one can play against the other, but with a couple of caveats. In this case, they should have listed Ticket to Ride and the 1910 DLC as two separate items and noted that you needed to pay $1 or more to get the 1910 DLC. There have been items in previous bundles that specified that they were Steam-only, and that you wouldn’t get them unless you paid more than $1. Nowhere in there do they mention that the 1910 DLC requires you to pay $1 or more to get a Steam key. Humble Bundle spells out the rules, it’s pay what you want for DRM-free, $1 minimum to get Steam keys, and beat the average to get the second-tier items. The truth is, the users do have a right to get the 1910 DLC if they’ve paid less than a dollar. Whatever the reason, Humble Bundle doesn’t care…they’ll let you pay less than a dollar, so apparently they are happy with it. Maybe you need the other 90 cents to buy six packages of ramen so you can eat this week. Maybe you already own all the games but one, and that one isn’t worth a dollar to you. And if you pay less than a dollar, that’s your choice. Isn’t that the entire point of “pay what you want”? If it’s such a big deal for Humble Bundle if you pay less than a dollar, then why don’t they make it a one-dollar minimum? Fact is, you can buy a Humble Bundle for one cent if you want to, and that’s the way the Humble Bundle folks have set it up. Says the huge Douchebag that lectures people over how much (or how little) they paid. ![]() The page has just gone live you can now acquire all these games in one terrific bundle for the price of your choice AND your contribution will help support two charities – Child’s Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.įor all the specs and to learn more visit the Ticket to Ride for Android webpage. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and check out Humble Bundle with Android 7. ![]() If you already own and love Ticket to Ride on Android or Steam, these other games are a must-check and if you don’t own it yet, you’ll never find a better price, since you get to decide how much you will contribute. So we actually were really humbled and totally delighted when they offered to include Ticket to Ride in their Humble Bundle with Android 7 – in the company of such stellar games and long-time favorites of ours such as The Bard’s Tale, Worms 2, Greed Corp, Incredipede and Anodyne. At Days of Wonder, being avid gamers ourselves, we’ve always been huge fans of Humble Bundle – not only is the price right (you pay what you want) and their choice of indie games included in each Bundle always a delight, but they’ve also done a terrific job of supporting charities we care a great deal about – such as Child’s Play!
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