Humble Indie Bundle 9 includes Mark of the Ninja and FTL
It's time for yet another Humble Indie Bundle. This iteration includes not one--but two winners of Shacknews' Game of the Year awards from 2012....
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It's time for yet another Humble Indie Bundle. This iteration includes not one--but two winners of Shacknews' Game of the Year awards from 2012....
You'll never Adam and Eve it: the latest Humble Bundle has only gone and added extra games. The pay-what-you-want package now offers subterranean FPS Metro 2033, fantasy RPG Risen, and brawler Sacred Citadel, on top of Saints Row games and more Risen and Sacred and Dead Island and oh so much.
Humble Bundle went slightly off piste and away from its indie roots with the Humble THQ Bundle, but it turns out getting loads of good video games for little money is broadly pleasant. Today it launched the Humble Deep Silver Bundle, offering the likes of Saints Row: The Third, Sacred 2, Dead Island Riptide and more, depending on how much you fancy paying.
An pleasing pay-what-you-want Humble Bundle launched yesterday, this time of the variety which includes versions for your Android doodad as well as the usual PC, Mac, and Linux. Games up for grab include Aquaria, Frozen Synapse, and Stealth Bastard Deluxe.
The latest Humble Indie Bundle was already one of the finest yet, packing wonders from Hotline Miami to Proteus, but oh my stars it's even better now. Another four games were added to the pay-what-you-want pack yesterday: top puzzler English Country Tune; physicular platformer Tiny & Big in Grandpa's Leftovers; side-scrolling shooter Intrusion 2; and RTS Oil Rush.
You can pay what you'd like to get a collection of Telltale's best-known adventure games.
The Humble Bundle 8 is now available, offering Awesomenauts, Capsized, Dear Esther, Little Inferno, and Thomas Was Alone for one price. Paying more than the average also nets you Hotline Miami and Proteus.
The Alan Wake Humble Bundle has launched, offering the first game and American Nightmare, along with bonus content, for a name-your-own price.
Humble Bundle yesterday launched a new pay-what-you-want package of games that's more than acceptable, more than just fine, it's Double Fine. I'll explain the amusing pun: for as much or as little as you fancy paying, you can get Double Fine Productions' lovely games Stacking, Costume Quest, and Psychonauts. If you're not stingy, Brutal Legend and Broken Age are up for grabs too.