- Minecraft Highlights Episode 50.

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Download file here: http://mydownloadactive.com/Jewell987/Black The second Bundle was able to break $500,000 in sales within one day, including a large $2,000 donation from Minecraft creator Markus Persson. Sales surpassed $1 million about 5 days into the sale, upon which purchasers were able to unlock the games on Steam and the Desura digital download service. As a promotion for the second bundle the first bundle was added to all bundles that were purchased at that point and to all later purchases that contributed more than the average chosen price. Since the sale exceeded $1. 75M, Puppy Games will also open the source code for Revenge of the Titans. The sale cleared $1. 8 million in sales after ten days of sales. Similar to the first bundle, around 50% of the total donations were from MacOS X and Linux users, which Rosen later identified as a strong market for indie game developers. The third Humble Bundle sale started on April 12, 2011, and features five games from the indie developer Frozenbyte, including Trine, Shadowgrounds, and Shadowgrounds Survivor, for Microsoft Windows, MacOS X, and Linux. It will also contain an Windows executable version along with source code for an unfinished game, Jack Claw, and a pre-order for their upcoming game, Splot. The first promotion was considered to be very successful. Rosen noted that they considered the million-dollar goal as a best-case scenario, but once the sale actually started, 'it was immediately clear that we were on to something'. Rosen would later attribute part of the success to Ars Technica writer Mike Thomspon, stating that he 'immediately saw the potential' of the Bundle in an article written for the website just prior to the Bundle's sale period. Brandon Boyer of Boing Boing believed that it provided a model that 'seems it could and should be repeated'. The move to offer games in a price and manner that consumers were willing to buy was contrasted to larger software publishers that place artificial limitations on their content; Mike Masnick of ...

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