

In order to acquire some of these games (and more), you’ll need to have a monthly subscription to Humble Bundle. While I do only get the Humble Bundle games the site has to offer, there are also gaming software to purchase, as well as board games and comics. I typically go for the 12-month plan, myself.

Humble Bundle is one of the huge places I get a lot of my games from, so I’d like to share my finds with you, in case you haven’t committed to buying a subscription. I’ve got a huge list of games on TGEXP, but there’s not much information on where I got the games, unless I’ve got the info written down on the game itself somewhere on the site, or it’s stated on the game list page. Since the company’s launch in 2010, Humble Bundle has raised more than $100 million through the support of its community for a wide range of charities, providing aid for people across the world.

When purchasing a bundle, customers choose how much th ey want to pay and decide where their money goes - between the content creators, charity, and Humble Bundle. Humble Bundle sells digital content through its pay-what-you-want bundle promotions and the Humble Store. Welcome to my plethora of Humble Bundle games!
