March’s Humble Choice helps girls’ education and gives you access to BIOMUTANT and more

March’s Humble Choice helps girls’ education and gives you access to BIOMUTANT and more

March’s Humble Choice helps girls’ education and gives you access to BIOMUTANT and more

Humble recently launched new games available to Humble Choice members (affiliate link) in March. The list includes The Evolution of the Jurassic World 2 AND Biomutant among others. Choice members also get access to the Humble Games Collection, Vault access in the Humble app for PC, and up to 20% off the Humble Store. Additionally, for the month of March, 5 percent of Choice’s membership will support the Malala Fund which “supports every girl’s right to 12 years of free, safe, quality education by investing in education advocates and activists who are challenging the policies and practices that prevent girls from going to school in their communities”. What are you pumped to play?

  • Biomutant

    • Embark on a journey to a fantastical post-apocalyptic world on the brink of a terrifying new apocalypse in Biomutant, a sci-fi fairy tale that blends imaginative open-world exploration and flexible combat with some Watership Down and a documentary about nature drawn from an adjacent universe. Customize your mutant forest creature, then evolve your skills as you survive and search for a way to save the Tree of Life in a wild but bio-contaminated wilderness. Check it out when you’re looking for a world to get lost in.

  • The Evolution of the Jurassic World 2

    • Build and manage the dinosaur park you’ve dreamed of ever since you first saw Jurassic Park in the acclaimed simulation sequel from the makers of Planet Zoo, Planet Coaster and Elite Dangerous. Jurassic World Evolution 2 has modes for whatever you’re craving: a story campaign that takes you through catching and keeping dinosaurs (and dealing with inevitable disaster); a “what if?” style Chaos Theory mode; a Challenge mode for park managers who want to test their limits; and a Sandbox mode for when you just want to chase that dinosaur dream.

  • Demon territory

    • There is an apocalyptic turf war raging in the demon world and there is no time like the present to turn chaos into opportunity and claim the supreme throne for yourself. In this colorful indie platformer that mixes stylish 2D artwork with 3D exploration, you play as Beebz, a millennial demon (who is young in the Hell Years) on a quest to depose the Demon King himself. If you’re looking for a platformer full of personality with lots of creative goals to pursue, challenge Demon Turf to a duel.

  • Hero hour

    • Take an auto-battler, strategy RPG, minimalist pixel graphics, city builder, real-time battles and throw them in a blender and you get Hero’s Hour. Explore the world and develop your city to churn out more effective armies that clash in fast-paced battles. Influence combat with spells that buff or debuff units in this chaotic, procedurally generated game that moves at a breakneck pace, that will turn any player’s knuckles white as snow.

  • Edge of eternity

    • Edge of Eternity is an RPG that makes little effort to hide its inspiration from Final Fantasy. You’ll explore an open world with your party and battle dangerous enemies in beautifully imaginative environments as you navigate a dramatic and epic story of personal loss, political corruption, and a world on the brink of war. It’s a confluence of many elements from different JRPGs that come together like a love letter to the genre. If you are eager for a new world to get lost in with some challenging and strategic combat, then travel to Edge of Eternity.

  • Rogue gentlemen

    • A gruesome rogue-lite, Rogue Lords will feel familiar to anyone who has played Darkest Dungeon and other dark fantasy games that mix turn-based RPGs and tactics. What sets Rogue Lords apart is the fact that you play as the devil himself, leading a team through turn-based combat encounters, branching narrative paths, and a macabre underworld. The devil doesn’t play fair, so neither do you, as you find interesting little ways to tip the scales in your favor before banishing the boss at the end of each level.

  • Monster crown

    • Long live the 90s! Monster Crown looks like a game straight out of the Game Boy Color and has you taming beasts like it’s the heyday of pixelated monster catching. Filled with puzzles, charming character and monster designs, and intense turn-based battles, Monster Crown blends some of the best 90s gaming with modern day sensibilities. If you like old-school adventures with a slightly more mature story and world (and maybe reliving some deliberately unnamed childhood favorites), check out Monster Crown.

  • Golden light

    • All is flesh in Golden Light, a rogue-lite survival horror where any inanimate object could turn into a fleshy, living creature bent on stopping you from saving your girlfriend. Brown and red are the most prominent colors, evoking a real nostalgic feeling for the horror art direction of the PS1/PS2 era. With nightmarish procedurally generated hellscapes, creepy monsters, and sound design that is the ultimate in indie horror, and a dark sense of humor, Golden Light is a game we recommend playing during daylight hours.

by Tommy Williams
Source: Geek Tyrant

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Trending

Related POSTS