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Bad North, Night Call and Kingdom Two Crowns headline the latest Humble BundleA furiously good deal
A furiously good deal

It seems there’s just no stopping the Humble Bundle train at the moment, as yep, you guessed it, they’ve only gone and made another gosh darned game bundle. This time, it’s pillaged the back catalogue of publisherRaw Fury, the folks behind tiny Viking ‘em upBad North, monochrome taxi murder mysteryNight Calland the side-scrolling strategy seriesKingdom, all of which and more have been packaged up in the Raw Fury Humble Bundle for your gaming pleasure. Here’s how it works.Like the ongoingBest of Paradox bundle, the Raw Fury Humble Bundle is split into four separate tiers, and the number of games you get varies depending on how much money you want to spend. It runs from nowuntil August 11th, and you can see the full list of games in the bullet point list below.Get the Raw Fury Humble Bundle from 79p / $1 right hereArguably the best tier is the third £9.50 / $12 one, as this contains the excellentBad North, one of thebest Viking games you should play before Assassin’s Creed Valhallacomes out at the end of the year, andNight Call, which I enjoyed immensely when I played it earlier in the year and stumbled uponan outrageously drunk Santa Claustrying to find his sleigh on the streets of Paris.The wider RPS team is also very fond of detective visual novelKathy Rainand developer Clifftop Games’ sci-fi Nordic noir follow-upWhispers Of The Machine, but the whole bundle is also a very good way of getting a fast-tracked introduction to Raw Fury’s Kingdom series, too. You not only get the original Kingdom and its expanded New Lands edition in the pay more than the average tier, but the top £12 / $15 tier gets you the latest Two Crowns entry as well, which adds co-op support, a new campaign mode, plus its two post-release updates, Kingdom: Shogun and its Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night crossover, Kingdom: Dead Lands.Here’s the bundle in full. If youpay the minimum of 79p / $1, then you get:GonnerTormentor X PunisherKathy RainThen, if youpay more than the average, which is currently £5.19 in the UK at time of writing, you’ll also get:KingdomKingdom: New Lands Royal EditionWhispers of a MachineThe third£9.50 / $12 tier, meanwhile, will get you all of the above plus:Bad North: Jotuun EditionNight CallMosaicThen finally, thetop £12 / $15 tierwill get you everything as well as:Kingdom Two CrownsAnyone who gets the complete bundle will also receive a voucher for a free month of Humble Choice, Humble’s monthly subscription service, if you’re a new subscriber. However, it’s also worth bearing in mind that Humble are also offering40% off a year’s worth of Humble Choice Premiumfor the next couple of days until the end of July if you’re considering signing up, and will save you quite a bit of money over the course of a year compared to its usual price of £16 / $20 a month. Alas, this 40% off deal is only for new subscribers, which you won’t be any more if you sign up using the free voucher you get with the bundle. The current Humble Choice games includeAge Of Wonders: Planetfall andVoid Bastardsthis month, and you cansign up hereif you fancy it.As always, you can choose where your money goes when you buy the Raw Fury Humble Bundle. You can split it between Raw Fury, Humble and their chosen charity, which is charity:water this time round, who help bring safe and clean water to developing countries. If you’ve got another cause you’d wish to support, though, you can always choose your own from their charity database.
It seems there’s just no stopping the Humble Bundle train at the moment, as yep, you guessed it, they’ve only gone and made another gosh darned game bundle. This time, it’s pillaged the back catalogue of publisherRaw Fury, the folks behind tiny Viking ‘em upBad North, monochrome taxi murder mysteryNight Calland the side-scrolling strategy seriesKingdom, all of which and more have been packaged up in the Raw Fury Humble Bundle for your gaming pleasure. Here’s how it works.Like the ongoingBest of Paradox bundle, the Raw Fury Humble Bundle is split into four separate tiers, and the number of games you get varies depending on how much money you want to spend. It runs from nowuntil August 11th, and you can see the full list of games in the bullet point list below.Get the Raw Fury Humble Bundle from 79p / $1 right hereArguably the best tier is the third £9.50 / $12 one, as this contains the excellentBad North, one of thebest Viking games you should play before Assassin’s Creed Valhallacomes out at the end of the year, andNight Call, which I enjoyed immensely when I played it earlier in the year and stumbled uponan outrageously drunk Santa Claustrying to find his sleigh on the streets of Paris.The wider RPS team is also very fond of detective visual novelKathy Rainand developer Clifftop Games’ sci-fi Nordic noir follow-upWhispers Of The Machine, but the whole bundle is also a very good way of getting a fast-tracked introduction to Raw Fury’s Kingdom series, too. You not only get the original Kingdom and its expanded New Lands edition in the pay more than the average tier, but the top £12 / $15 tier gets you the latest Two Crowns entry as well, which adds co-op support, a new campaign mode, plus its two post-release updates, Kingdom: Shogun and its Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night crossover, Kingdom: Dead Lands.Here’s the bundle in full. If youpay the minimum of 79p / $1, then you get:GonnerTormentor X PunisherKathy RainThen, if youpay more than the average, which is currently £5.19 in the UK at time of writing, you’ll also get:KingdomKingdom: New Lands Royal EditionWhispers of a MachineThe third£9.50 / $12 tier, meanwhile, will get you all of the above plus:Bad North: Jotuun EditionNight CallMosaicThen finally, thetop £12 / $15 tierwill get you everything as well as:Kingdom Two CrownsAnyone who gets the complete bundle will also receive a voucher for a free month of Humble Choice, Humble’s monthly subscription service, if you’re a new subscriber. However, it’s also worth bearing in mind that Humble are also offering40% off a year’s worth of Humble Choice Premiumfor the next couple of days until the end of July if you’re considering signing up, and will save you quite a bit of money over the course of a year compared to its usual price of £16 / $20 a month. Alas, this 40% off deal is only for new subscribers, which you won’t be any more if you sign up using the free voucher you get with the bundle. The current Humble Choice games includeAge Of Wonders: Planetfall andVoid Bastardsthis month, and you cansign up hereif you fancy it.As always, you can choose where your money goes when you buy the Raw Fury Humble Bundle. You can split it between Raw Fury, Humble and their chosen charity, which is charity:water this time round, who help bring safe and clean water to developing countries. If you’ve got another cause you’d wish to support, though, you can always choose your own from their charity database.
It seems there’s just no stopping the Humble Bundle train at the moment, as yep, you guessed it, they’ve only gone and made another gosh darned game bundle. This time, it’s pillaged the back catalogue of publisherRaw Fury, the folks behind tiny Viking ‘em upBad North, monochrome taxi murder mysteryNight Calland the side-scrolling strategy seriesKingdom, all of which and more have been packaged up in the Raw Fury Humble Bundle for your gaming pleasure. Here’s how it works.
Like the ongoingBest of Paradox bundle, the Raw Fury Humble Bundle is split into four separate tiers, and the number of games you get varies depending on how much money you want to spend. It runs from nowuntil August 11th, and you can see the full list of games in the bullet point list below.
Arguably the best tier is the third £9.50 / $12 one, as this contains the excellentBad North, one of thebest Viking games you should play before Assassin’s Creed Valhallacomes out at the end of the year, andNight Call, which I enjoyed immensely when I played it earlier in the year and stumbled uponan outrageously drunk Santa Claustrying to find his sleigh on the streets of Paris.
The wider RPS team is also very fond of detective visual novelKathy Rainand developer Clifftop Games’ sci-fi Nordic noir follow-upWhispers Of The Machine, but the whole bundle is also a very good way of getting a fast-tracked introduction to Raw Fury’s Kingdom series, too. You not only get the original Kingdom and its expanded New Lands edition in the pay more than the average tier, but the top £12 / $15 tier gets you the latest Two Crowns entry as well, which adds co-op support, a new campaign mode, plus its two post-release updates, Kingdom: Shogun and its Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night crossover, Kingdom: Dead Lands.
Here’s the bundle in full. If youpay the minimum of 79p / $1, then you get:
Then, if youpay more than the average, which is currently £5.19 in the UK at time of writing, you’ll also get:
The third£9.50 / $12 tier, meanwhile, will get you all of the above plus:
Then finally, thetop £12 / $15 tierwill get you everything as well as:
Anyone who gets the complete bundle will also receive a voucher for a free month of Humble Choice, Humble’s monthly subscription service, if you’re a new subscriber. However, it’s also worth bearing in mind that Humble are also offering40% off a year’s worth of Humble Choice Premiumfor the next couple of days until the end of July if you’re considering signing up, and will save you quite a bit of money over the course of a year compared to its usual price of £16 / $20 a month. Alas, this 40% off deal is only for new subscribers, which you won’t be any more if you sign up using the free voucher you get with the bundle. The current Humble Choice games includeAge Of Wonders: Planetfall andVoid Bastardsthis month, and you cansign up hereif you fancy it.
As always, you can choose where your money goes when you buy the Raw Fury Humble Bundle. You can split it between Raw Fury, Humble and their chosen charity, which is charity:water this time round, who help bring safe and clean water to developing countries. If you’ve got another cause you’d wish to support, though, you can always choose your own from their charity database.