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Humble Choice’s April line-up brings Xenomorphs, nautical horror, and tomb raiding

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Last updated: 01.04.2025 22:32
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With March now rapidly vanishing in the rear view mirror as we continue our race along highway 2025, Humble Choice has announced it’s April line-up, which this time brings a spot of classic tomb raiding, some seafaring terror, and even Xenomorph-flavoured tactics action.


April’s offerings are available to claim and keep right now, provided you’ve a Humble Choice subscription, and the current selection lingers around until Tuesday, 6th May. But before it’s all change, here’s what you can download:

  • Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered
  • Dredge
  • Alien: Dark Descent
  • 1000XResist
  • Nova Lands
  • Diplomacy is Not an Option
  • Distant Worlds 2
  • Nomad Survival
Here’s Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered in action.Watch on YouTube


So there you go; Tomb Raider 1-3 are obviously bona fide platform classicd, and last year’s remaster is a lovely way to experience them, while developer Black Salt Games’s Dredge – a strange blend of fishing and unnerving cosmic horror – is also a bit of a treat if you’re so inclined.


Alien: Dark Descent also has its fans – taking the iconic movie franchise and turning it into a surprisingly suspenseful top-down, real-time tactics game – and as for 1000XResist, Eurogamer called it an “intense and intimate narrative adventure” when it released last year.


Moving further down the last, there’s real-time 4X space strategy in Distant Worlds 2, furious medieval fantasy defense in Diplomacy is Not an Option, and a bit of cheery factory automation in Nova Lands. And finally for April, there’s Nomad Survival, an “auto-attacking, wave clearing, time-based Roguelite” genre – which is to say it’s basically Vampire Survivors in a different bow.


As ever, five percent of each Humble Choice subscription is donated to charity, with this month’s proceeds going to One Tree Planted – a non-profit focused on global reforestation. And for the sake of transparency, here’s the usual note Humble is, like Eurogamer, owned by IGN.


If April’s Humble Choice offerings appeal, you’ll find additional details over here.

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