The Humble Introversion Bundle launches
The Humble Bundle is back once again, with four top games from English indie Introversion: Darwinia, Multiwinia, Uplink, and Defcon, plus two nifty tech demos. If you pay more than the average price, you also get Aquaria and Crayon Physics Deluxe.
The Humble Bundles keep on rolling, with a new 'pay what you want' indie mega-bargain arriving mere weeks after the last one wrapped up. The new Humble Introversion Bundle packs four games from English indie Introversion: hacking sim Uplink, RTS Darwinia, its multiplayer sequel Multiwinia, and Cold War 'em up Defcon.
The Bundle also includes two Introversion tech demos, the procedural city generator used in Subversion and a voxel-based destructible building demo. As Subversion is on indefinite hold, it'll be nice to get a good look at some of it at least.
On top of that, if you pay over the average price, you'll also score Humble Bundle veterans Aquaria and Crayon Physics Deluxe.
The Bundle has already outsold Xbox Live Arcade's Darwinia+ within 41 minutes on sale, Introversion revealed on Twitter.
As ever, all games come DRM-free, but you can activate them on Steam if you fancy. And, as Humble Bundle tradition dictates, you can choose how you divvy up your money between the developers, organisers, and the Child's Play charity and the EFF.
Head on over to Humble Bundle to name your price.
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The Humble Bundle is back once again, with four top games from English indie Introversion: Darwinia, Multiwinia, Uplink, and Defcon, plus two nifty tech demos. If you pay more than the average price, you also get Aquaria and Crayon Physics Deluxe.-
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Hell, Humble Indie Bundle 1 was worth it for Aquaria alone. That game is a 20-hour underwater Metroidvania, which is insane for a two-person project. An incredible amount of focus on the art style, music, and controls (playable with only a mouse [and there's an iPad release available now], but very controllable with a full WASD + mouse setup).
What made it more insanely fun for me was having listened to OceanLab - Sirens of the Sea ( http://www.amazon.com/Sirens-Sea-OceanLab/dp/B001B92DZE ) a year and a half before first playing it, and having that album (and the single "Clear Blue Water") be an oddly accurate premonition for the game.
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