Want to support small teams and queer creators? Well here's a good chance for you with the itch.io Queer Games Bundle 2021 and there's quite a lot inside. It's a big cooperation between tons of different creators, with the aim to generate revenue for smaller teams and solo developers.
If we had 1/3rd of the budget of an AAA game, we could give every solo developer a livable wage for a year and every single team a massive funding boost. Imagine what the developers and artists in this bundle could create a year from now if they weren’t worried about starving or how to pay their rent this month.
Purchasing the Queer Games Bundle is a direct action that you can take right now to support queer people in a life changing way and in exchange you get over 200 amazing, heartfelt, fun, and radical games.
It has over 200 games, software, zines and all sorts in between. Plenty of which have support for Linux too, and some that don't can be played right in your browser. It costs $60, so it's around the price of one single AAA game. However, for those on a budget there's also the Queer Games Bundle 2021 (Pay What You Can Edition). The proceeds will be split evenly across all of the artists involved in the bundle which is wonderful to see.
Really great to see itch.io thrive as a place to highlight good causes, indie gems and much much more.
Quoting: GuestSince the big bundle for racial justice and equality I’ve been a bit wary about itch usability: do we always have to add games to our library one at a time after buying a bundle, or was it only a special behaviour for this huge one?
I can't comment about this bundle, but the Racial Justice bundle was the first time they made you add it one at a time. Really, it was probably a good thing for that bundle - it was so large, and there were a lot of things that people probably didn't want to add to their library. This is really my only comlaint about itch - too much content, and a lot of it is stuff I'll never want.
I scrolled through the Queer Games bundle, and the only things I even recognize are games I already have from previous itch bundles.
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoAnd Tell Me Why (Out of the box via Proton) is FREE on Steam for this month.
Still sad we never got a native Linux version of that :(
Quoting: hummer010Quoting: GuestSince the big bundle for racial justice and equality I’ve been a bit wary about itch usability: do we always have to add games to our library one at a time after buying a bundle, or was it only a special behaviour for this huge one?
I can't comment about this bundle, but the Racial Justice bundle was the first time they made you add it one at a time. Really, it was probably a good thing for that bundle - it was so large, and there were a lot of things that people probably didn't want to add to their library. This is really my only comlaint about itch - too much content, and a lot of it is stuff I'll never want.
and it drove me away from ever buying anything from itch again. I don't know what I own since it wasn't added to my library. The interface is terrible, bordering on unusable, and it's even worse with 59 pages of games to wander through.
I want an add all button for that bundle or I want everything flagged as something I own. Until then, itch will never see another penny from me.
Quoting: GuestQuoting: saellavenI want an add all button for that bundle or I want everything flagged as something I own. Until then, itch will never see another penny from me.You can use custom JavaScript like this snippet to add all games to your library: https://gist.github.com/lats/c920866caf9c0cb04e82abba411e1bb9 (beware, it’s the kind of thing that is going to use lots of RAM)
How do I run that snippet?
QuoteI don’t think you can expect itch.io to do anything on this front, despite their promises they’ve already shown that they don’t actually care about fulfilling them.
...and that's why I won't be buying from them in the future.
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