Are there ANY good bundle sites nowadays? I really can't find anything(Well, I might just be lazy...)

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humblebundle.com
bundlestars.com
indiegala.com
groupees.com
dailyindiegame.com
otakumaker.com

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One and done.

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Yeah, that's pretty much it. I only use HB and IG myself.

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Caught!

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For me it's around HB > IG >BS ~ groupees. Bundlestars have better quality in my opinion than IG or groupees, but they repeat a lot and had a massive dry period. IG is scattershot, but at least pumps out stuff so easier to find an interesting one. Groupees... it's just a sad story.

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Groupees is only a sad story when it's about games. Their music bundles are way better

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True :)

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Indiegala is a thoroughly disagreeable company, known for scammy/scummy behaviors (I personally had over $30 stolen from me, and I'm not the only one who has reporting having that sort of interaction with them.)
You can define them as 'a bundle site worth attention for occasionally appealing bundles', but "good" is an entirely inaccurate description of them.

Groupees would be the opposite- for all their perpetual rudeness toward customers and past year of lousy bundles, they've a solid reputation on making sure keys work, payments go through correctly, etc.

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I can agree with lousy bundles but it's more about technical, but 'perpetual rudeness'?

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Not like GMG's support, where they seem to actively delight in being as disdainful as possible toward customers, to be sure- but Groupees is nevertheless well known for having poor communication with their user-base, which often comes across rather negatively. Cyanic being the most visible face of the company doesn't help, given his tendency to escalate such matters.

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Just bought 10 copies of 10 different bundles for 50 bucks, because why not...

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review needed

price
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overall

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It all depends on what you understand by "good".

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I only use Humble Bundle and BundleStars with the exception of particularly good IndieGala bundles(recently the Hump days have been pretty good).
Just be warned that Indiegala's deals can feel way too good with a 90+% discount and they happen way too often , just make sure ur more selective then i was when i first found bundles otherwise you'll amass a giant backlog(500+) of mixed quality.

currently if you have the money($30) then Humble Bundle's current 'Freedom Bundle' is well worth the purchase for the amount of great games it has: https://www.humblebundle.com/freedom

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humble is still the best bundle site.
fast and very nice support, trustworthy company, sometimes very nice (actualy the best) bundles, on most bundles you can choose where your money goes to (splitting between developers, humble and charity) and on the other deals at least a part of it goes to charity as well

bundle stars
has sometimes a nice bundle as well

gs2
not realy a bundle site but looks like they want to sell bundles now as well and they are selling actualy a realy nice bundle and it even seems to be legit
but on g2a there are also many scammy people cause its like ebay and other reselling site so its up to you if you want to buy from g2a. but as the bundle seems to be from the site and not from their sellers, it should be safe^^

indiegala
sometimes not so bad bundles but mostly trash bundles to fill your library with trash and your inventory with cards...

other bundle sites
seems to be only max trash and cards for minimum monoey...

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humble:
The only site that have often relative nice bundles.

Bundlestars:
forget it, wont buy from a site that simply changes $ with € and dont even allow you to pay in usd. humble shows how its done right.

Indiegala:
goes more after many bundles with many games, then quality. had although here and then some nice anime bundle.

groupees:
lets forget them, i couldnt even remember one bundle from them in last 1,5 years where id say, i would need it.

otakumaker:
they go the cheap mass way, with always half of the games being freebies.

g2a:
yeah no

The only really mention worth there for me are Mainly Humble and very rarely Indiegala.

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As a collector I do find Groupees a nice source for cheap games.
I hardly play these bundle games anyway

For all bundles: quantity > quality. With the exception of some HumbleBundle bundles

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