Spring into Learning: The Complete Humongous Collection

1 Tier, 35 Items

15 Mar 2024 - 30 Mar 2024 06 Apr 2024


View this bundle on: ITAD - Barter.vg


Old versions of the same bundle:

Humble Humongous Back to School Bundle

3 Tiers, 35 Games

03 Sep 2021 - 17 Sep 2021

 

Humble Humongous Entertainment Bundle

3 Tiers, 35 Games

09 Apr 2019 - 23 Apr 2019

 

Compared to the previous versions of the bundle, the current version combines all the content into a single tier, for the price of the old T3 tier.

There are no region locks.


14 USD | 12.81 EUR | 10.91 GBP

Game Ratings Cards Cheevos Details Platforms Bundled Retail Price
Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head To Your Feet 97% of 299 - - 1.05 CV app/292800 W M L D🟡 3 $6.99
Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove 91% of 108 - - 1.05 CV app/294570 W M L 3 $6.99
Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch 97% of 100 - - 1.05 CV app/294550 W M L D🟡 3 $6.99
SPY Fox 3: Operation Ozone 87% of 108 - - 1.05 CV app/292260 W M L D🟡 3 $6.99
Putt-Putt Joins the Circus 87% of 74 - - 1.05 CV app/294690 W M L D🟡 3 $6.99
Putt-Putt Enters the Race 95% of 121 - - 1.05 CV app/294680 W M L D🟡 4 $6.99
Pajama Sam 2: Thunder And Lightning Aren't So Frightening 98% of 245 - 1.05 CV app/292780 W M L 3 $6.99
Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell 95% of 245 - - 1.05 CV app/294540 W M L D❌ 3 $6.99
Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness 86% of 52 - - 0.75 CV app/284020 W M L 5 $4.99
Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon 94% of 143 - - 1.05 CV app/294650 W M L 4 $6.99
Putt-Putt Joins the Parade 96% of 155 - - 1.05 CV app/283920 W M L D🟡 4 $6.99
Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries 61% of 31 - - 0.75 CV app/294580 W M L 4 $4.99
Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds 97% of 464 - 1.05 CV app/283940 W M L D❌ 6 $6.99
Putt-Putt Saves The Zoo 97% of 504 - 1.05 CV app/294660 W M L D🟡 5 $6.99
Pajama Sam in No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside 97% of 886 - 1.05 CV app/283960 W M L D✅ 6 $6.99
SPY Fox 2: Some Assembly Required 92% of 140 - 1.05 CV app/292240 W M L D🟡 3 $6.99
Putt-Putt Travels Through Time 93% of 229 - 1.05 CV app/294670 W M L D🟡 3 $6.99
Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse 97% of 196 - 1.05 CV app/294530 W M L D🟡 4 $6.99
Pajama Sam 4: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! 41% of 114 - - 1.05 CV app/292820 W D❌ 3 $6.99
Pajama Sam's Lost & Found 65% of 23 - - 0.75 CV app/292860 W M L D🟡 5 $4.99
Pajama Sam's Sock Works 87% of 41 - - 0.75 CV app/292840 W M L 4 $4.99
Pajama Sam: Games to Play on Any Day 96% of 33 - - 0.75 CV app/317020 W M L 4 $4.99
SPY Fox in: Hold the Mustard 48% of 25 - - 0.75 CV app/292300 W M L D🟡 4 $4.99
SPY Fox in: Dry Cereal 95% of 446 - 1.05 CV app/283980 W M L D🟡 7 $6.99
Big Thinkers 1st Grade 89% of 38 - - 1.05 CV app/376770 W M L D🟡 3 $6.99
Big Thinkers Kindergarten 80% of 30 - - 1.05 CV app/376760 W M L D🟡 3 $6.99
Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise 93% of 101 - - 1.05 CV app/317030 W M L D🟡 4 $6.99
Let's Explore The Airport (Junior Field Trips) 95% of 43 - - 1.05 CV app/363050 W M L 4 $6.99
Let's Explore The Farm (Junior Field Trips) 96% of 25 - - 1.05 CV app/363060 W M L 5 $6.99
Let's Explore The Jungle (Junior Field Trips) 83% of 18 - - 1.05 CV app/363070 W M L D🟡 4 $6.99
Putt-Putt and Pep's Balloon-o-Rama 81% of 43 - - 0.75 CV app/284000 W M L 4 $4.99
Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick 88% of 25 - - 0.75 CV app/294710 W M L D🟡 5 $4.99
Putt-Putt and Fatty Bear's Activity Pack 90% of 54 - - 0.75 CV app/294720 W M L D🟡 4 $4.99
Putt-Putt: Pep's Birthday Surprise 46% of 63 - - 1.05 CV app/294700 W 4 $6.99
SPY Fox in: Cheese Chase 61% of 31 - - 0.75 CV app/292280 W M L 5 $4.99
  • Five-Track Original Soundtrack Sampler (DRM-Free) (added in the 2021 version of the bundle)
  • 9 Page Digital Artbook (DRM-Free) (added in the 2021 version of the bundle)

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Retail:

  • $224.65

CV:

  • 33.70

Tier setup for the old bundles:

Tier 1 - 1 USD | 1 EUR

Tier 2 - BTA (lowest in 2019: $4.86+$0.01)

Tier 3 - 14 USD

Retail:

  • Tier 1 = $68.89
  • Tier 1 + 2 = $123.80
  • Tier 1 + 2 + 3 = $224.65

CV:

  • Tier 1 = 10.33
  • Tier 1 + 2 = 18.57
  • Tier 1 + 2 + 3 = 33.70

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Thanks to luckz for the poll.
Note: The poll was created for the previous versions of this bundle, which had 3 separate tiers.

5 years ago*

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Hold The Mustard, there's games to buy!

View Results
[T1] Putt-Putt-Putt-Putt-Putt-Putt-Putt-Putt-Puttingmydollarinthemachine
[BTA] Spy Foxes rarely appear alone.
[T3] Quality Fish is worth its price.
[Have] Started collecting these way back in 1st Grade.
[Expensive] My Pajamas are nice cotton, yet much cheaper.
[Skip] This is Humongously not my thing.

I've played some Putt-putt and pajama sam on the library computers as a kid but my favorite was the Jumpstart games, its graphics I think still hold up okay and they're all good games but this is really only for those with kids.

5 years ago
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correct barter link: https://barter.vg/bundle/4116/

5 years ago
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$1 tier, proving once again that I will buy just about anything...

That almost $10 BTA didn't manage to entice me to go up though, so I've got that going for me.

5 years ago
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then come help us out with the Tax Year Bundle: https://groupees.com/tax5

5 years ago
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I preordered that mess, like I always do with Groupees.

5 years ago
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it was a fun mess though wink unlike some of the other Groupees bundles

5 years ago
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I'm an unashamed Groupees supporter, I buy every preorder I see and even some of the music bundles if they include New Retro Wave or a similar genre.

5 years ago
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for me my music genre of choice is Chiptunes

5 years ago
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Got this way back when they had it as a weekly bundle and paid $25 for the full bundle. They actually added more games to it later when they put them on steam which was nice. But yeah, if you have kids it's great. Most of them are installed on my computer and the kids will often pick one of them to play.

5 years ago
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wait, How old the age limitation for steam account? 13 wasn't it?

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The thing is, I'm a parent. My daughter is 7. She should be an ideal candidate for these games.

But they look dated. And when everyone else in her class is playing Fortnight and she's used to playing Switch games like BotW, these games just aren't going to cut it.

Without some sort of remaster, they are purely for nostalgia purposes. And I never played them as a kid, so they have no hold over me. shrug

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Dated doesn't make them bad games, though. I never played them as a kid either (I'm too old), but my kid loved them a couple years back when she was 4. Of course her classmates weren't playing Fornite then ;)

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"...everyone else in her class is playing Fortnight..." lazy parents these days, not mentioning PEGI-12 rating :/

5 years ago
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Nah, I'm firmly in the camp that the sooner you can get kids into games the better.

My mum, for instance, has never played any games. And she's now too old...she justy can't get her head around them. Which in turn means she doesn't understand the "language" of games, either the literal vocabulary or the more symbolic visual keys.

She wouldn't know that when the black bars come in the top and bottom of the screen that a cut scene is starting, she wouldn't be able to control a 3d camera, she wouldn't even know what WSAD is. And the knock on effect of that is that she is useless with all technology. She can't work her phone. Her laptop spends more time gathering dust than being used.

But my daughter, and the kids in her class, are in that world, the way we are...immersed and fully fledged citizens. And in 8 years time, when all of the earths warfare is waged via large mecha, the younger generation will no-scope 360 us into oblivion, because we'll be too old and slow, our joints seized and tired. We'll put up a fight, for sure, but my mums generation will just roll over and become fuel for the bio-machines.

Y'know what I mean?

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I have to disagree about the age thing.. No one is too old to start using technology.. Its a learning curve that people have to get over - just like driving a car for example.
There was once some 70 year old lady interviewing me with huge-ass tablet. She set the interview up and seamlessly could operate it. Turning it on, setting up the interview, putting information in and navigating the app. She was slower, but she was learning and she did well..

Ive heard these lines "im too old" from a lot of my relatives. Most of them eventually switched from old phones to smartphones (or at least understood how to answer a call), learned to use computers (from not knowing how to turn it on, to paying bills, checking email and surfing youtube). For contrast my step dad just ignored it and cant even properly turn on a computer, while some of my friends parents who are in their 50s work fluently with computers, different CAD softwares even.
And most people who I am half their age can operate smart TVs and those recording dealies much better than myself (and I have education in IT software development)

I wont really get into discussion about kids as I dont have any myself so I doubt im objective to comment. But regarding older people - I see no obstacle aside being stubborn

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I played Putt-Putt Joins the Parade as a kid, good times

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By the way my name is Hugh Mungus ''__""

5 years ago
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My childhood right here, and the rest of the collection I never got to play as a child.

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oh no. OH NOOOOOOO

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wow it's nothing.jpg

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2 years ago
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Back in stock for another 2 weeks, same price and content but under a slightly different name ("Humongous Back to School Bundle").
DRM-Free "Five-Track Original Soundtrack Sampler" and "9 Page Digital Artbook" have been added to T3.

2 years ago
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Might go for t1... BTA CV even at one I could get (5,36€) is bit low...

2 years ago
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Humble Hugh Mungus: Back to School

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have my upvote sir

2 years ago
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1€ for 11 games that I will never gonna play ? Sounds like a good deal to me!

2 years ago
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ya gotta get those +1s heh

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2 years ago
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Yeah >D

2 years ago
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Oh, hello there nostalgia. Might actually grab this one for the ones I never got to play as a kid.

2 years ago
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again average close to t3....i think ign is modifying it manually so we want pay more for more games

2 years ago
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kind of fishy indeed, can't remember when was last time it wasn't close to Tier 3 :P

at old times there weren't that high average price for bundles :P might be the fact that there used to be better games at lower tiers, so more ppl bought them

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Nevermind that tier 1 is usually a single game, so there is no incentive to buy below the average price

2 years ago
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bought tier one 3 times on same account

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I remember playing these games when I was kid. In fact, for a long time... These were some of the only games I had on PC, so there was a lot of replayability.

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College students everywhere: > Angr.

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2 years ago
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Do you think kids would actually like playing these today? I used to love them, but I'm not sure I would actually play them if I bought them. I do have young nieces, though. I would play through with them, but I'm unsure they would actually like them. They'd likely rather play ad infested games on grandma's iPad.

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duno maybe buy tier one because like $1 is not much to spend

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I know I cherished these games when I was young. Id probably show them first and ask if they would be interested. Spy Fox has replay ability as an adult with some of the humour though. It would be worth a shot

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It depends on how old the kids are. I saw an earlier comment that said these look dated. Young children really don't notice things like that. My young cousin has just turned 9, and he's only really started being picky about "old stuff."

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I would get it if it would be all DRM-free, it's not an option on Steam.

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FWIW the games on Steam are just game assets (no binaries) and ScummVM. Once you download them from Steam you can copy the assets to your own ScummVM install. Just like DOSBox games.

2 years ago
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That sounds promising, I'll look into that, thanks!

2 years ago
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Can anyone tell me, more or less, which is the age recomendation for each game (or group of games)? (I bought the bundle long ago but redeemed the games today)

I have 2 children (2 and 4 years old) and I speak in English with them. Where we live there are 2 languages (a minorized one and a socially more powerful one). I used to be an English teacher so I gave it a go, my first child responded very well to English and so is doing the second child. I am not a native speaker and these games may help them improving their English level.

Thank you for answering.

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I believe the general range is 4-10 years old. The best thing to do is check the steam pages (linked above) and also look up each series and see what is listed at places like pcgamingwiki, wikipedia, mobygames, etc.

1 year ago
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Thank you.

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