Kevin C. Wong

Humble Curve Digital Supply-Drop Bundle

Curve Digital games feature in the latest Humble Bundle. I guess older games are the lower levels and newer games are at the pricier levels. $1 and $7 levels have nothing for me. $9 level has 2 games ($40 retail) but based on how much I disliked Bomber Crew I doubt I'll like Space Crew. That leaves For the King at 55% off and I don't think it looks interesting enough.

$1 Level


  • The Flame in the Flood ($15, Owned) - Rogue-like survival game through a flooded land
  • Hue ($15, 32-bit) - adventure game with color-themed puzzles

$7 Level


  • Table Manners ($18, Windows) - On a date, try to control your hand and not knock over stuff
  • When Ski Lifts Go Wrong ($15, 32-bit) - Puzzle game where in each level you build a ski lift
  • Manual Samuel ($10, 32-bit) - Control a dead person for 24-hours and take care of breathing, walking, driving, etc.

$9 Level


  • Bomber Crew ($15, Owned) - Control the crew of a WW2 bomber flying missions
  • Space Crew ($20) - Bomber Crew in space
  • Autonauts ($20, Windows) - Build a town inhabited by programmable bots
  • For the King ($20) - RPG exploration game with turn-based combat
  • Narcos: Rise of the Cartels ($30, Windows) - Turn-based tactical combat game based on the Netflix series
  • American Fugitive ($20, Windows) - Top-down GTA-like game where you are an escaped convict looking to find the man who framed you.