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Double Fine Amnesia Weekend bundle adds bonus prototype

Do you fancy playing the prototype of a four-player co-op mythological kill 'em up in development at Double Fine? If you do, and you probably do, you can get it by opening your wallet for the studio's latest Amnesia Fortnight experiment, which has turned its regular prototyping process public for we plebs to vote on. Everyone who previously bought the bundle has already received this new addition.

Double Fine's latest Amnesia Fortnight opened to public vote

Recent Double Fine Productions fruits including Costume Quest and Stacking were borne of the studio's 'Amnesia Fortnights,' where everyone sets aside their regular work to prototype wacky new ideas. Now Double Fine is opening that process up to the public, letting us slap down some money to choose which game ideas get made and receive those prototypes. If you've ever fancied a smell-based stealth game or Godzilla-inspired roguelike, you can now make that happen.

Humble Android Bundle adds five more games

The pay-what-you-want Humble Android Bundle #4 was already a pretty flipping great offer, and now it's ludicrously so. As is customary, Humble Bundle has boshed in a whole load more multiplatform games for those who pay above the average price, namely Canabalt, Cogs, Zen Bound 2, Avadon: The Black Fortress, and Swords & Soldiers HD.

Humble Indie Bundle 6 includes Dustforce, Torchlight

Pay-what-you-want pioneers Humble Bundle have returned with another bargain bundle of top indie games for your purchasing pleasure. Its latest offering packs Dustforce, Rochard, Shatter, Space Pirates and Zombies, Torchlight and Vessel, along with most of their soundtracks.

Humble Android Bundle 3 adds four games

Humble Android Bundle 3 has added four extra games from the first HAB--Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Edge, Osmos, and World of Goo. New customers who pay above the average price get them for free, while everyone who's already bought it will receive them too no matter what they paid.

Humble Bundle V gathers record $5.1 million

When Humble Bundle V launched, the general consensus was that it was one of the best collection of games ever put together as an indie offering. That's now confirmed, with a record $5.1 million collected.

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