Humble 8 of 14: Crusading Kings
by Jarred Walton on May 21, 2014 12:47 AM EST- Posted in
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- Humble Bundle
It's been a busy week for the Humble Bundle and their followers, with some good deals and others that didn't really pique my interest. Unfortunately, there has been more of the latter than the former, and with limited time I decided not to bite on many of the offerings. Today's bundle is in that category as well, as it's a bundle offering both Crusader Kings games along with all 21 DLC packs, but don't let that deter you, as the games have received some decent reviews -- particulary the second title in the series. Here's the customary links (and sorry for getting this up late, but the past couple of days have been a bit busy for me):
- Crusader Kings Complete (73%, 09/2004): a strategy game using the Europa Universalis engine focusing on the medieval ages (1066-1453 AD).
- Crusader Kings II (82%, 02/2012): Considered one of the best "grand strategy" games from Paradox, attempt to conquer Europe and the Holy Land; requires $8 or higher donation
- Crusader Kings II DLC (N/A): 21 DLC packs for the second game in the series should keep you occupied for some time; $20 or higher donation
- Besides the games, you also get an eBook, A Fall of Kings, set in the Crusader Kings II world.
The bundle has about 12 hours remaining, so if you've thought about buying the Crusader Kings games in the past but haven't gotten around to it, now's the time to act. The second game has a regular price of $40, so $20 for the entire bundle with all the DLC is still a good value, and the packs add the ability to play as numerous other countries/rulers.
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Brett Howse - Wednesday, May 21, 2014 - link
That's a fantastic game!F120 - Wednesday, May 21, 2014 - link
I just wanted to point out that the CKII collection with 21 DLC has been in the humble store recently for $12.Also, it's not every DLC available. On Steam there are 41 DLC packs available and this collection is missing some important ones like The Old Gods, Sons of Abraham, and Rajas of India.
Sinxar - Wednesday, May 21, 2014 - link
Strangely enough the videos that show the trailer/preview has been removed from YouTube. No idea what happened there. The first one said it was removed for scam/misleading content and the other was just deleted. Now Crusader Kings has an image and Crusader Kings II is blank.Anybody know what that was about?
nfriedly - Wednesday, May 21, 2014 - link
Is it just me, or does anyone else think that a minimum "donation" of $20 to get everything doesn't sound all that humble?It's like they're basically selling a $20 combo-pack and saying "hey, if you want to give us some extra money, we'll take it".
I don't know, maybe I'm just getting old and grumpy....
Sinxar - Wednesday, May 21, 2014 - link
You can always give it all to charity.