It’s the first Tuesday of a new month at the time of writing, which means a new Humble Choice bundle is upon us. At the time of publication, you’ve got plenty of time to grab this bundle for yourself and/or for any interested friends who might enjoy getting this bundle as a gift. November’s Humble Choice bundle will be available until Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025, at 10 AM Pacific Time. You know the drill: We’ve got eight games, all of which can be redeemed on Steam, plus a one-month IGN Plus subscription if you want it. Let’s begin!

Like October’s Humble Choice bundle, this is another bundle whose first game is likely supposed to be considered its “headliner,” but which I would say falls quite short of that title. It’s Total War: Warhammer III, developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega. Total War: Warhammer III is currently sitting at “Mostly Negative” reviews on Steam and, rather tellingly, it’s the only game in this bundle whose review rating isn’t displayed on the Humble website. Call me cynical, but I suspect it’s almost like Humble doesn’t want you to know this bundle’s most expensive game hasn’t been received very well.

Second up is a game that has vastly higher review scores, even though Total War: Warhammer III set that bar pretty low. It’s Another Crab’s Treasure, developed and published by Aggro Crab. From what I can gather, Another Crab’s Treasure is a Souls-like game that takes many well-placed jabs at the world’s current economic and environmental policy (or lack thereof). You play as Krill, a hermit crab who’s just had his shell repossessed as punishment for unintentional tax evasion. Your goal is to track down the (literal) loan shark who took your shell. I’d suggest checking out Keiran’s review if you want to learn more.

Up next is No More Heroes 3, developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by XSEED Games. I have no experience whatsoever with the No More Heroes franchise, but judging by the fact that the series now has three mainline entries, I get the sense that people keep finding a few more heroes somewhere, just when they think there are none left.

Game number four is another series with which I’m not the least bit familiar: Etrian Odyssey HD, developed by Atlus and published by Sega. It’s a remastered version of an RPG that was originally released in 2007.

Staying on the subject of remasters, up next is Pharaoh: A New Era, developed by Triskell Interactive and published by Dotemu. Pharaoh: A New Era is a remastered version of the Ancient Egyptian city-building simulator game from Sierra Studios that was originally released in 1999. A New Era also includes the “Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile expansion that initially launched in the year 2000.

Game number six is Synergy, an “inventive city builder rooted in plant ecology” from developer Leikir Studio and publisher Goblinz Publishing. I see what they did with that “rooted in plant ecology” pun, and I appreciate it.

The penultimate game in November 2025’s Humble Choice bundle is Spin Hero, developed by Sphere Studios and published by Goblinz Publishing, thus making their second appearance in this bundle. In Spin Hero, you’ll be expected to “let the mystical wheel of fate guide your journey in Spin Hero, the fresh Rogue-like deckbuilder where you’re at the mercy of the spin.” That sounds a lot like Wheel of Fortune to me, albeit with the requirement to fight bosses instead of buying vowels. Spin Hero honestly makes me kind of hope the concept of Jeopardy! eventually gets made into a similar game.

Last on the stage this month is Paleo Pines, from developer Italic Pig and publisher Maximum Entertainment. Paleo Pines presents itself as a “charming and adorable farming sim where humans and dinos become best friends,” in which you’ll “build a home on your island farm and help the townsfolk find peace with your prehistoric pal, Lucky.“ If you’re anything like me, getting to go on adventures while riding a friendly dinosaur was one of your biggest childhood dreams – and no, doing that in Super Mario World doesn’t count. If you fall into that category, Paleo Pines might well scratch that itch for you.

Now comes my obligatory, almost token acknowledgment of the fact that this Humble Choice bundle also offers a one-month subscription to IGN Plus for those who may be interested. If you take advantage of that part of the bundle, you’ll be granted a few perks on IGN’s website – the same IGN whose parent company has owned Humble Bundle since 2017. You might have noticed that this same offer has been part of Humble Choice bundles for some time now; I’m compelled to wonder how many purchasers make use of it. Regardless, that covers everything, so I’ll be back for December’s bundle!

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David Sanders

David Sanders is, at his core, a man who's just trying to get through his game backlog before the heat death of the universe, and yet can't seem to stop adding to said game backlog. He greatly enjoys many different varieties of games, particularly several notable RPGs and turn-based strategy titles. When he's not helping to build or plan computers for friends, he can usually be found gaming on his personal machine or listening to an audiobook to unwind.

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