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Hi all, I will give you 3 keys for games I already own in Steam, So this is a finders' keepers,

Bastion: 5LVHD-HZCNI-FWRJL

Limbo: F5Z0T-ED3NJ-63QK0

Trine 2: Complete Story: CGPXZ-NA5HT-3HGBK (Already token)

Enjoy.

One extra added: Intrusion 2: 0H8NC-K6YDV-PZXFL
Post edited September 18, 2013 by VisitntX
NR, but +1 for your generosity!
Got Trine 2, thanks for the Steam keys.
Presumably Humble Bundle leftovers? I gave away a Bastion code and a LIMBO code earlier on GameFAQs.
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boct1584: Presumably Humble Bundle leftovers? I gave away a Bastion code and a LIMBO code earlier on GameFAQs.
Yes, it's indeed. I bought it just for some of the earlier games, so I prefer to give them away to have them forever without any use.

If it helps to someone who wants one of these I'm more than pleased.
You shouldn't give away these keys because they are meant to be given away. It is specified in the FaQ of the website. But more importantly, the humble bundles are opportunities for indie devs to reach with their games some players who wouldn't have played them.

By giving away extra keys, you deprive devs, not publisher, of the few dollars the keys would have cost to the giftee.

And charities receive less money to fund projects..

I am not against downloading games from big evil publishers from time to time. But Humble Bundle is good for players, charities and indie devs. They deserve the small amount the require from us to play great games
Post edited September 18, 2013 by Gilou
If they repeat games on humble bundles, they shouldn't be surprised when people give them away.
Thats true, but also is hard to give just ten new games each times, and not all the games are always bought from them, Trine 2 and Intrusion 2, for example, were bought directly in Steam long time ago.

I think HB does the correct when it comes to Indie Bundles. At least they are helping the linux gaming experience since the beggining, becoming now more strict when it comes to this matter, trying to port the games.