The Indie Game Website writes: "The death of Pa was inevitable. Something of a connoisseur, Pa’s ambition in life was to try every type of food available at least once. It was Pa who discovered that the red berries near the cave were tasty, and that the brown mushrooms hurt to eat. It was gravity that ended Pa. An over-confident leap from a particularly high branch found him meeting the ground with a sickening thud, all the fruit and vegetables in the world useless on his broken bones. But that was four million years ago and we’ve moved on since then.
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey is an engine for this kind of story. In some ways, it’s the logical conclusion of the survival genre, the story of how humanity rose from the jungles of Africa to dominate the planet. Starting quite literally from scratch, you’ll lead your clan of hominids from the treetops to the open savannah and beyond, all the while learning how to master the environment around you."
Ancestors official Twitter: "Ancestors has sold more than a million copies! Enjoy this video as a special gift. We are so greatful to the community, thank you everyone!"
I've really been meaning to try this but worried about how long it takes to get into it. Maybe one day, nice to see it sold so well
This month’s Humble Choice features twelve games plus a new Humble Original. They include PC Building Simulator, Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey, Pathologic 2, and more. New games are added to Humble Choice on the first Friday of every month.
I wonder how many users would have to pause a month for them to reconsider what kind of games they're offering
It’s really sad but Humble Bundle has kind of lost its allure for me since they sold out to IGN. Haven’t gotten a bundle since. I respected what they used to stand for.
Panache Digital Games, the developers behind Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey, have officially teased a sequel in a Reddit AMA.