Head over to www.humblebundle.com/weekly and you can pay what you want for all four of our games : Uplink, Darwinia, Defcon and Multiwinia. You'll also get source code for all those games, and soundtracks for Uplink, Darwinia and Defcon. We've also bundled in a couple of tech demos from the Subversion days - our awesome Procedural City Generator, and a voxel destruction demo.
And for today only, if you pay $20 or more you also get Prison Architect. That's basically everything we've ever done for $20. But that's for today only! For the remaining six days in the promotion you can still get Prison Architect if you pay above $25, so we suggest you move fast if you don't already own the best game Chris has ever made.
Here's our promo video:
We also recorded a very candid podcast with Mark and Chris, running to an hour in length, in which we discuss the entire history of the company - from its formation in 2000 at University, through each of its game launches, through the successes and failures that have struck along the way. This is available to anyone who pays whatever they want. Maybe you already own all our games, but we think this podcast is worth a little contribution.
www.humblebundle.com/weekly
Introversion games in Humble Weekly Bundle
Source code
I already have every game but want to check the source code, buying them again is the only way to access the code?
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Source code
dalek_ wrote:I already have every game but want to check the source code, buying them again is the only way to access the code?
http://www.introversion.co.uk/store/
Tech demos for GNU/Linux?
I noticed the tech demos are for Windows only. Is there any chance of a GNU/Linux port? Or if not, would it be possible to get the source code so we could port them ourselves?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: Tech demos for GNU/Linux?
0gb.us wrote:I noticed the tech demos are for Windows only. Is there any chance of a GNU/Linux port? Or if not, would it be possible to get the source code so we could port them ourselves?
Thanks!
I'm afraid they were for the now suspended-game Subversion so Introversion are unlikely to port them. I'm with you (read: very eager) on hoping for the source code though.
Thank You
just picked up the humble bundle last night thank you, sorry to not give you guys the money you deserve but i put it all to charity no hard feelings eh?
Where to send the money ....
I never know where I want the money to go .... Charity certainly needs it, but I'd also like to support any developer that is porting to GNU/Linux. I've left the default money split up to now, but I've been toying with the idea of altering the split.
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City Generator Tech Demo
May I take a peek at Tech Demo source code? May I? Please? At least tell me how you handle all this city data. I read all your blogposts, but there is not much implementation detail.
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Re: City Generator Tech Demo
BasmanovDaniil wrote:May I take a peek at Tech Demo source code? May I? Please? At least tell me how you handle all this city data. I read all your blogposts, but there is not much implementation detail.
+1!
This would be quite nice! Or even an option to purchase it separately!
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Re: Tech demos for GNU/Linux?
0gb.us wrote:I noticed the tech demos are for Windows only. Is there any chance of a GNU/Linux port? Or if not, would it be possible to get the source code so we could port them ourselves?
Thanks!
Should be able to run in on WINE, not as good as running it on the metal obviously, but better than nothing.
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