Let’s Go Gambling With Humble’s Latest Bundle

A new bundle at Humble features 8 roguelikes with deckbuilding elements. Come with us as we take a look at Let's Go Gambling! Aww..Dang It.
Humble Gambling Bundle Key Art

At Humble Bundle, you can buy curated collections of games for ridiculously low prices. Not only are their time-limited, themed bundles great value, but they also benefit a relevant, worthy charity with each purchase too. Currently, Humble are offering a bundle titled Let’s Go Gambling! Aww…Dang It, which isn’t all card game related, but is certainly full of games which scratch the same itch as many roguelike deckbuilding titles. Let’s take a look at what you get for your $15 with this bundle!

Which Games Are in This Bundle?

Dicey Dungeons
Image credit: Terry Cavanagh

The amusingly named Let’s Go Gambling! Aww…Dang It bundle contains 8 games. As long as you pay a minimum price of around $15, you’ll get all 8 games. A lower tier, which works out to around $8.50, will get you 5 of the 8 games instead.

The games in the bundle are as follows:

  • Dicealot
  • Dice of Kalma
  • Dicey Dungeons
  • Explosive Odds
  • Pip My Dice
  • SuperTaxCity
  • This Ain’t Even Poker, Ya Joker
  • Treasure Tiger

Though those are mostly dice-based games, just about all of the bundled titles feature some sort of deckbuilding element, and This Ain’t Even Poker, Ya Joker, along with SuperTaxCity, feature strong card-based elements too. Though the game I’ve played the most in this bundle is Dicey Dungeons, it strikes me that it’s almost worth the price of the bundle alone; it’s that good. Yet you also get another 7 roguelike games to check out too, and they are all well worth playing!

The bundle is currently available for the next 19 days as of the time of writing. You can take a look and purchase it here. Every purchase aids The Movember Foundation, and you can adjust the split of fees as you choose. All games are redeemable on Steam.

Check out our coverage of other card games with dice, such as Dungeon Dice Monsters and Ulandi Wars.

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