Humble Bundle’s latest deal offers 90% off digital board game essentials

Many of the most popular digital board game adaptations can be traced back to Dire Wolf Digital, whose catalog includes some of the best board games around, including Dune: Empire, Terraforming Mars, Wingspan, And Scythe. The new Board Game Night with Dire Wolf Humble Bundle contains all of these games and more. This selection includes award-winning games that have been honored by both the Gen Con Ennie Awards and the Spiel des Jahres. Through August 23, you can purchase all nine games, along with some DLC, for just $18 — a whopping 90% discount — with proceeds supporting the World Wildlife Fund.


The full list of games in the bundle includes:

  • Dune: Empire
  • Everdell
  • Munchkin Digital
  • A coupon for 30% discount Munchkin Digital: The Unnatural Axe DLC
  • Carrot
  • A coupon or 50% discount Root: The Riverfolk Expansion DLC
  • Quilts and Cats by Calico
  • Holy
  • Scythe
  • Terraforming Mars
  • Terraforming Mars: Prelude DLC
  • Terraforming Mars: Hellas & Elysium DLC
  • Wingspan

As usual with Humble Bundle, there are different tiers on offer, so if you’d rather just dip your toes into the digital boards, $7 will get you Sagrada, scythe, root and a 50% discount for his Expansion of Riverfolk Downloadable content.

While I love board games, there can be several limiting factors actually playFrom coordinating and teaching the rules to a group of friends to setting up and maintaining all the pieces, that’s where digital customization has come in, allowing me to enjoy games on my own schedule without a lot of preparation or hassle. One example is my physical version of Wingspan less than 10 times, while I’ve sunk dozens of hours into my iPhone version, often during a subway or plane ride where pulling out a physical board was absolutely frowned upon by everyone around me. This Humble Bundle deal is great for anyone who wants to enjoy some of the best board games out there without taking up precious table or shelf space.

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