Tyranny and Shadow Tactics in the latest Humble Bundle
A new Humble Bundle has gone live, this time offering such hits as Tyranny or Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun. Get it, while it's hot.
Humble Bundle has established cooperation with the creators of the streaming application Caffeine, the fruit of which is the latest bundles. The Humble Caffeine Bundle set will allow you to acquire a number of titles at a good price for the next two weeks; the pack includes such notable titles as This War of Mine, Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun and Tyranny. Of course, this is not the end of the titles that were included in the bundle. But lets begins from the start.

The first treshold is current on a “pay what you want” basis and will yield the following:
- HeadLander;
- GoNNER BLüEBERRY EDiTION;
- Treadnauts;
- Caffeine (app);
- Caffeine Gamer Pack (only for UK customers);
- HeadLander original soundtrack;
- 10% discount on the first month of Humble Monthly.
By spending more than the average (which is $6.51 at the moment when we write this message) we will also get:
- This War of Mine;
- The Pillars of the Earth;
- Dear Esther: Landmark Edition;
- This War of Mine official soundtrack.
If we pay $12, our library will also be expanded by the the two following positions:
Us usual, Humble Bundle encourages support for charities. This time the company proposes to donate money to the Take This foundation, which provides training and guidance on mental health problems among gamers. We would also like to take this opportunity to remind you that until January 24 Humble Store hosts a Winter Sale, more on which can be found here.
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