Here’s how to get my favorite indie farming sim and eight other games for under $12 with the latest Humble Choice bundle this weekend
How
to
get
the
bundle
You
can
pick
up
this
month’s
Humble
Choice
bundle
by
visiting
the
Humble
Bundle
website.
Membership
costs
just
$11.99
/
£8.99
a
month
and
can
be
canceled
or
paused
at
any
time.
One
of
the
best
things
about
PC
gaming
has
got
to
be
the
potential
for
incredible
deals.
The
monthly
Choice
membership
offered
by
Humble
Bundle
is
an
enduring
favorite
for
those
who
want
to
save
cash,
offering
a
hand-picked
selection
of
PC
games
each
month
ranging
all
the
way
from
AAA
titles
to
underappreciated
indie
gems.
Membership
costs
just
$11.99
/
£8.99
a
month
and
can
be
canceled
or
paused
at
any
time
(so
yes,
you
can
just
pay
for
one
month
if
you
cancel
it
right
away).
I’ve
been
an
on-and-off
member
of
the
service
for
years,
rejoining
every
time
that
I
see
a
particularly
stellar
deal.
This
month’s
bundle
is
one
that
had
me
running
to
my
credit
card,
as
it
includes
the
adorable
farming
sim
Coral
Island
plus
eight
other
games
–
many
of
which
were
already
on
my
wishlist.
Welcome
to
the
island
As
someone
who
loves
playing
cute
games
on
their
Steam
Deck
OLED,
the
fully
Steam
Deck-verified
Coral
Island
is
right
up
my
alley.
This
indie
game,
which
usually
costs
$29.99
/
£24.99
just
on
its
own,
sees
you
build
a
thriving
farm
on
a
vibrant
island
surrounded
by
a
bright
blue
ocean.
It
features
the
ability
to
catch
insects,
go
fishing,
and
explore
the
nearby
coral
reef.
Without
spoiling
too
much,
a
mermaid
kingdom
is
involved.
In
addition
to
a
story,
there
are
25
romanceable
characters
to
discover
each
with
their
own
aesthetics,
dialogue,
and
physiques.
It’s
perfect
if
you
loved
Stardew
Valley
but
were
left
wanting
even
more.
The
bundle
also
includes
Marvel’s
Guardians
of
the
Galaxy.
This
title
frequently
receives
quite
substantial
discounts,
but
it’s
something
of
a
hidden
gem
and
a
great
experience
for
lovers
of
the
comics
or
film
series.
The
main
story
took
me
just
under
20
hours
to
complete
too,
so
the
game
doesn’t
overstay
its
welcome.
You
get
SpongeBob
SquarePants:
The
Cosmic
Shake
on
top
of
that,
something
of
a
modern
successor
to
the
practically
legendary
SpongeBob
SquarePants:
Battle
for
Bikini
Bottom.
It
might
not
have
the
same
nostalgia
value
as
its
predecessor,
but
I’ve
enjoyed
platforming
my
way
through
the
first
few
hours.
The
rest
of
this
bundle
then
nets
you
the
survival
title
Stranded:
Alien
Dawn,
fantasy
strategy
game
Lost
Eidolons,
deck-building
roguelike
Astrea:
Six-Sided
Oracles,
transport
simulator
Infraspace,
the
complete
edition
of
You
Suck
at
Parking
which
includes
hundreds
of
in-game
cosmetics.
I
haven’t
had
an
opportunity
to
give
these
a
go
quite
yet,
though
they
have
been
piled
onto
the
top
of
my
alarmingly
gigantic
backlog.
All
of
these
games
are
provided
as
Steam
keys,
which
you
can
redeem
and
keep
forever.
For
only
$11.99
/
£8.99,
that’s
pretty
incredible
value.
You
also
get
access
to
the
limited-time
alpha
playtest
of
Rue
Valley
over
on
the
Epic
Game
Store.
This
will
be
available
to
play
until
September
30th
though,
honestly,
I’ll
probably
give
it
a
miss
as
I
don’t
have
the
platform
installed
at
the
minute.
Finally,
you
get
some
little
extras
in
the
form
of
a
few
vouchers
too.
This
includes
20%
off
Warhammer
40,000:
Space
Marine
2,
30%
off
Aerial
Knight’s
We
Never
Yield,
55%
off
the
Stranded
Alien
Dawn
–
Robots
and
Guardians
DLC,
and
44%
off
Soulslinger
Envoy
of
Death.
All
of
these
can
be
redeemed
on
the
Humble
Store,
but
make
sure
you
do
so
before
the
expiration
date
that
is
shown
along
with
your
code.