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Get excited folks Humble Indie Bundle X has officially crash landed, this promises to be one of the best bundles yet with a really great variety of games!

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To The Moon
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Joe Danger 2: The Movie
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Papa & Yo
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Runner 2
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Reus (cheeky buggers, been waiting on this one!)
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Surgeon Simulator 2013
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This really is a fantastic bundle, I have been waiting on Reus for some time after they confirmed a Linux version was coming.

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jose1711- Jan 8, 2014
hear -> here :-)
Hamish Jan 8, 2014
I'm sorry about the past, Hamish.

You have nothing to apologize for, as far as I know. I just did not expect you to jump to my defence here.

I promise I will stop talking about this now. :P
Pit Jan 9, 2014
When I got the mail from Humble I did look at the games, and nothing jumped out as a must-have, so I didn't buy.  It was a friend telling me that actually To the Moon and Papo & Yo are quite nice that made me buy it in the end.  And maybe that it would have been the first HIB that I did not buy 
But as Hamish, I'm buying the games because I want to play.  That's why I normally cut down the amount going to charity and increase the one going to developers. They're the ones deserving the money (and Humble and their porters, if done by them).  
One thing annoy^H^H^H^H^Hirritated me a bit this time:  Opening the download link poped up a screen full of Steam-Key-Junk, I had to scroll down to the very end to actually get what I paid for 
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