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Build defenses and pay what you want in Humble’s new Tower Defense 2 Bundle
The tower defense genre is known for its fortress-building fun, but it turns out that the price of that fun can vary wildly.
In a bundle offer that proves the old adage "you get what you pay for" isn't always true, Humble Bundle is letting gamers build defenses and pay what they want in their new Tower Defense 2 Bundle.
The bundle includes seven games, including some fan favorites like Sanctum 2 and Kingdom Rush Frontiers. But instead of a fixed price, customers can choose how much they want to pay for the entire bundle. If you're feeling generous, you could pay full price for all seven games. If you're feeling thrifty, you could pay nothing at all. And if you're feeling somewhere in between, well, you get the idea.
The concept of "pay what you want" pricing might seem like a gamble for developers, but Humble Bundle has shown that it can work. The company has been offering "pay what you want" bundles for years, and they've raised millions of dollars for charity while doing so.
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Unlike Soulframe, which learned the hard way that naming your studio after its soul isn't always the best move, Humble Bundle is proving that the price of tower defense fun can vary wildly. Their new Tower Defense 2 Bundle offers a chance to build defenses and pay what you want, proving that you don't always get what you pay for in the gaming world.
In an industry where every decision can make or break a title, Humble Bundle is showing that there are exceptions to the rule. Their Tower Defense 2 Bundle proves that sometimes you can put a price on fun and still come out ahead.
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The Times has obtained a draft of the final report from the Office of the Inspector General for the Department of Justice, which is expected to be released soon. The report finds that Jeffrey Clark, a little-known lawyer in the department’s Civil Division, sought to seize on Mr. Trump’s final days to overturn the election results.
The draft report describes how Mr. Clark repeatedly pressed his case with top officials at the Justice Department, even as they rebuffed him and
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