Another month has come and gone, and that means a brand-new batch of video game goodies for those who are subscribed to the various video game subscriptions. Just like on every first Tuesday of the month, Humble Bundle has finally revealed what Humble Choice subscribers can claim this month. For $11.99, subscribers can gain access to a bundle of eight different video games. These games come in the form of Steam keys, and players will be able to keep them forever.
The games in the July 2022 Humble Choice bundle cover a multitude of different topics. Fans of simulators can give Lawn Mowing Simulator a shot, players who like to build card decks can check out Banners of Ruin, and those who are more into beating back hordes of enemies can play Deep Rock Galactic. There are so many games on offer here, and there is surely something for everyone.
Atom RPG Trudograd
Fans of old-school Fallout may feel right at home with Atom RPG Trudograd. The game is a standalone story expansion to Atom RPG, and it brings players to a post-apocalyptic Soviet Union. They take control of an agent of ATOM as they embark on a mission across the wasteland to find humanity's last hope. The game promises 40+ hours of gameplay and over 300+ characters to interact with. It looks to be a pretty fun RPG, but the developers recommend checking out the original game first, which is not included in the bundle.
Banners of Ruin
Banners of Ruin takes the deck-building genre and throws it into a world filled with anthropomorphic animals. Players are tasked with infiltrating the fearsome House Ender to cut them down. They must construct a powerful deck by traversing the city of Dawn's Point and looting everything they can. Alongside the deck of cards, players must build up a party of six different animals with their own set of skills. Only the strongest parties and most powerful decks will be able to vanquish the enemy.
Deep Rock Galactic
Sometimes, players just want to beat back waves of aliens alongside their friends. Deep Rock Galactic offers players just that by putting them in the shoes of space Dwarves in fully destructible environments. These Dwarves must traverse procedurally-generated caves to mine resources while beating back hordes of deadly alien creatures. The game can be played with up to four people, and it offers four different classes so that players can build the best team of space Dwarves. The game promises hours of alien killing madness, and it will surely be a good choice for game nights.
Lawn Mowing Simulator
Maybe killing aliens is not of interest to a player, and instead they want to spend their days on the lawn mower. Lawn Mowing Simulator gives players control over their own lawncare business in the Great British countryside. They get to control licensed lawnmowers and spend their time cutting grass while admiring the scenery. As they make money, they can grow their business and hire staff to cut lawns for them. It is a very relaxing game that may be a great choice to boot up after hours of work. Accompany it with a relaxing music playlist and players could cut lawns for hours.
Legend of Keepers
Legend of Keepers puts players in the role of a Dungeon Manager, and they must climb the ranks of the corporate ladder. A Dungeon Manager's one job is to make sure that a dungeon runs smoothly and that the heroes who wish to conquer it are crushed. Players will spend their time hiring monsters and planning their defense against the incoming heroes. It describes itself as a reverse dungeon crawler, and it seems to be a unique spin on the genre. The game blends Roguelite and management mechanics for a pretty fun experience.
Legion TD 2
Legion TD 2 is the sequel to one of the most popular mods in Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos and comes from a team of four. The game is a classic tower defense title with all the standard mechanics of the genre. However, the game does not have the player build powerful towers to beat back the waves of enemies. Instead, players have to build up their own army from over 100 unique fighters to defend the king against endless waves of enemies. The game lets players choose from eight different legions, and the game promises 12 million possible combinations. It also features multiplayer for those who want to see how they stack up against their friends, and weekly challenges may give players a reason to keep logging in.
Necromunda: Hired Gun
The Warhammer universe is one of the most popular universes around, and Necromunda: Hired Gun brings players on a fast-paced adventure through a dangerous hive city. Players take control of a hired gun who traverses the city to collect all sorts of bounties. As they complete bounties, players will be able to upgrade their character with all sorts of new gadgets to play with. The game features endless weapon customization and violent FPS action. Fans of the Warhammer 40K universe may spend hours collecting bounties and causing havoc in the city of Necromunda.
Yes, Your Grace
Yes, Your Grace gives players control over their own kingdom, and they must protect it against everything that wishes to see it fall. Players control the ruler as they sit upon their throne and listen to the needs of the petitioners. They must make hard decisions to better their kingdom while also conserving the limited supplies that they have. The world is also filled with other kingdoms that may not all be friendly, and the best king will prepare for the eventualities of conflict. Players must do whatever they can to let their kingdom thrive, but it will be a lot harder than it seems.
Anyone who wants to claim this bundle of games has until August 1 to head over to Humble Bundle's website and subscribe. On August 2, a new batch of games will be revealed and the July bundle will vanish.
Humble Choice for July 2022 is available now until August 1.