StoryBundle has a new offering for:
The Summer Smash Game Bundle containing non-fiction titles (industry histories, journalism, and gameplay nostalgia/guides) about video games. Some of them are exclusives of Kickstarter-backed deluxe paper titles, available as e-books for the first time.
$5 minimum for 3 titles (1 Sega nostalgia, 1 journalism, 1 history of point-and-click adventures)
$15 top tier for an extra 5 titles (1 essay collection, 2 history, 2 nostalgia guides for Undertale and Kingdom Hearts franchises)
Just a reminder that expiring soon is their
SF & F Binge Reader Bundle curated by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, containing a generous selection of mostly newer works by established and indie authors with a few backlist reprints thrown in. And
The Bump in the Night Thriller Bundle curated by Kevin J. Anderson, full of paranormal/horror-ish mystery is also available.
Another set of freebie DRM-free video games are offered as part of a sample for the new
Humble microJumble Bundle in exchange for your valid email address. The 2 freebie games are
Space Pilgrim Episode 1, a point and click adventure for Windows, and
Pony Island, a meta-commentary puzzle game where you are trapped in a malfunctioning arcade game and fix bad code, available for Windows, Mac, & Linux. There are also some nice programming-related games in the actual bundle if you want to play a hacker (on Windows). The sample freebies in the previous Game and Mobile bundle offerings mentioned upthread are also still available.
Also expiring tomorrow at 11 AM Pacific Time on Wednesday is the non-fiction
Humble Book Bundle Fandom & Philosophy presented by Wiley-Blackwell, full of pop culture-examining titles for various media franchises. The
Humble Book Bundle Unreal Engine & Unity 5 presented by Packt full of computer programming books and video courses for aspiring game programmers, and the excellent
Humble Comics Bundle Best of Fantagraphics still have about a week to go.
Bundle of Holding's new RPG gamebook offering is for
BASH! a flexible superhero game you can use for fantasy or space opera settings. They've also added some print-and-assemble paper miniatures to the top tier for the previous
Palladium Fantasy fantasy adventure game (auto-added to the purchase of anyone who's already bought). Also still available are
Numenera and
Numenera +2 Ninth World Discovery, a sci-fantasy exploration game in a world with both nanotechnology and strange creatures.