What do you think thats the best bundle site?
They also offer the best best bundles in terms of AAA gaming.
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Groupees used to be the best but nowadays they're perhaps among the worst content-wise... and the charities they offer weren't that interesting recently either.
Almost the same goes for Humble Bundle actually. They're still better content-wise but not as great as they used to be, and at the same time also have the highest prices of all bundle sites.
In fact, I'm inclined to vote for Indiegala here. They still offer some decent bundles every now and again. But I guess I'll abstain from voting after all.
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I wouldn't buy 99% of those greenlight games even at a bundle price... It's been months since I've seen a greenlight game that looked at least somewhat appealing. Stasis was the last I think... and judging by reviews, even this one didn't turn out good enough.
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BundleStars. Humble Bundle rarely has anything I'm interested in.
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Humble bundle is my first favorite, Bundle Stars my second. I'm not able to subscribe to Humble Monthly right now though, and I worry that it takes away from the bundles they might have otherwise offered to the general public, so they may not stay my favorite...
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Voted for IG. HB used to be good, but now they provide regionally restricted games (i'm in CIS) for US prices: not every game/bundle is restricted, but there's no official info at all, so people affected are to discover (non-)restriction by the mean of experiment and share the knowlege. Somewhat spoils the impression.
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indiegala.. sure they make giveaways very often but most of the time the games aren't really any good, and their bundles are full of crap. but that's not even the issue. THEIR WEBSITE IS SOOO HEAVY. easily one of the heavier websites i had the displeasure to browse
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humble bundle til the region lock bullshit. now it is bundle stars...
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There is no best bundle site. Rather, each is good at something that the others are not.
Groupees still does a good job with Greenlight, Be Mine, and some specialty bundles. Their pre-orders are cheap, they give you coins which act like coupons, and unlike Humble Monthly, they give you hints. Also, unlike sites such as Lazy Guys, Groupees always makes sure you have DRM-free copies of all Greenlight games.
Humble is still the best in terms of higher value games, account management, and customer service.
Bundle Stars is the best at giving you really high value but reasonably priced bundles like the Killer series. They often do a better job than Humble in giving you high value games without charging Humble Monthly prices. While their bundles are not as frequent, they can often run for a longer period of time, giving you plenty of opportunities to purchase them.
Indie Gala blows everone else away with the cheapness of their bundles when bought as gift packs, especially during what are called Happy Hours. You literally often end up paying no more than $1.00 USD for bundles of 12 games. Indie Gala's regular Monday bundle, while having a small number of games, usually contains a good selection that is mostly previously unbundled.
Of the smaller sites, each has things to recommend it, but these days, I'm finding that the Cubic bundles are tending to be a better value for $1.00 than the older competitor of Daily Indie Game, because they seem to usually include at least one decent unbundled game in each, whereas DIG has often tended towards a lot of repeats and over bundled games.
The one place I like that usually doesn't get mentioned as much, since they don't do bundles but a featured game every 4 days, is IndieGameStand. Each featured deal is usually $1.00 for a Steam key, but what most don't mention is that you can pay as little as $0.25 if all you want is a DRM-free copy to try the game out. There have been a number of games that I wasn't sure I really wanted, but paying a quarter for a DRM-free copy to play with was worth it.
As for the rest, LazyGuys are folks that I hate. They put together these weird Greenlight bundles with crappy Steam games mixed in that no one wants, they don't host the DRM-free components like Groupees does, and their whole happy-smiley cheery attitude on Reddit forums and here always seems so fake and condescending to me.
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