Humble Indie Bundle 7 now available

The Humble Indie Bundle 7 launched today, offering Snapshot, Closure, Shank 2, Binding of Isaac with DLC, and Indie Game: The Movie. Beating the average also nets you Dungeon Defenders with DLC and Legend of Grimrock.

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Hot off the heels of its successful (and slightly controversial) THQ set, the Humble Bundle is back to offering indie games for a nice low rate. This time you can get four games, an additional two for paying above the average, a full-length movie, and six soundtracks.

The bundle includes Snapshot, The Binding of Isaac with Wrath of the Lamb DLC, Closure, Shank 2, and Indie Game: The Movie. Plus, you get soundtracks for each of those, except Isaac. If you pay above the average, currently standing at just below $6, you'll also snag Dungeon Defenders with DLC, Legend of Grimrock, and their associated soundtracks.

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    December 19, 2012 1:00 PM

    Steve Watts posted a new article, Humble Indie Bundle 7 now available.

    The Humble Indie Bundle 7 launched today, offering Snapshot, Closure, Shank 2, Binding of Isaac with DLC, and Indie Game: The Movie. Beating the average also nets you Dungeon Defenders with DLC and Legend of Grimrock.

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      December 19, 2012 1:02 PM

      OH GOD

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      December 19, 2012 1:33 PM

      Wow, Shank 2, Grimrock, and Isaac (no DLC) are great games worth their full price.

      Very tempted even though I've got them.

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        December 19, 2012 6:31 PM

        Isaac comes with Wrath of the Lamb, or are you pointing out that even without the DLC it is worth full price?

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      December 19, 2012 4:52 PM

      Worth it just for Dungeon Defenders and ALL the DLC. Nice bundle.

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      December 19, 2012 5:06 PM

      Bought. You'll get steam key for each individual game. Nice touch, unlike the past where the whole bundle shares 1 key.

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      December 19, 2012 6:35 PM

      Closure is a neat ponderous puzzle platformer I got to play at PAX, things not lit up, don't exist, so you will literally fall through the shadow hole in the ground unless you light up the area.

      Snapshot is an faster pace dual stickish puzzle platformer, where the mouse controls your special object capturing/placing camera. It gets pretty wild when you try to speed run it as rotation counts, and there are some physics in play.

      I think most people know about the other games at this point.

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      December 19, 2012 8:37 PM

      I jumped as soon as I saw Grimrock on the list.

      Being able to watch Phil Fish act like a jackass in 'Indie Game - The Movie' is a bonus, tho.

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