Potato Sack deal

Apr 15, 2011 17:18

Here's the run down of how the Potato Sack on Steam had saved me some money in the long run (and would of been more if I knew of the deal with Portal 2, but then, I pre-ordered that Feb 14th)

With the current sale price, the games I would of bought anyway totals 22.45, without the sale, 44.95
Doesn't justify the pack though (yet).

There are two games that I have no clue if I would of bought them without the pack. Sale price for both is 14.98 (29.98 reg) and one for 9.99 sale (19.99 reg) was a game I think I got confused with another game I had wanted to buy, but most likely would of bought it anyway (sale price of this game alone puts the total above the sack price).

Then there's two games I wouldn't have bought without it be in a pack like this, reg price is 29.98, sale being 14.98 (one of those games had six potatoes to find)

There's two that I would not have bought, one because I had tried it out on OnLive and got a meh feeling about it, and other I had on the Wii (though seeing as it at least saves my progress between sessions on the PC, I am happy about, but noticed this developer only put one of their games in the potato hunt, not all of them), 19.98/9.98

Then there was two games I already owned, reg 29.98, sale 14.98

Here's the list of games I would of bought eventually without the pack:
  • Cogs
  • Rush
  • Super Meat Boy
  • The Wonderful End of the World (Found out about this on April 1st this year actually)
  • Toki Tori

Games I would never buy:
  • Amnesia: The Dark Descent
  • Defense Grid: The Awakening

Games I owned (and got extra copies to give away):
  • Audiosurf
  • Killing Floor

The "meh" games:
  • AaAaAA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity
  • Bit.Trip Beat (owned on the Wii)

And the unknown games:
  • 1... 2... 3... KICK IT! (Drop That Beat Like an Ugly Baby)
  • The Ball (I think I confused this game with another actually)
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