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Open your wallet for The Humble Voxatron Debut
Today’s Humble Bundle isn’t really a bundle. Well, technically it is a bundle if you pay more than the current average, but the Humble Bundle people aren’t calling it a bundle. Instead, they’re calling it The Humble Voxatron Debut. That’s because that’s the game the whole debut is celebrating. Voxatron is still in an alpha state, but you can get the full game, all of its future updates and its level editor for whatever you’re willing to pay.
Think of Voxatron as if that 3D Dot Game Heroes was a platforming shooter instead of an action RPG. That should paint a good, mental picture. Or, you could just watch this Humble Voxatron Debut trailer and actually see it in action…
Time for the Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle
If you’re looking for a new Windows, Mac or Linux game to play, then you are in luck. There’s a new Humble Bundle in town! The Humble Bundles are a way to get great games, DRM free, for charity. This isn’t a typical Humble Bundle though. Rather than a Humble Indie Bundle, it is a Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle.
Mode 7 Games released Frozen Synapse, its single and multiplayer turn-based strategy game, on May 26, 2011 for $25…
Grab the Humble Indie Bundle #3 for charity before August 9, 2011
Crack open your wallets! It’s Humble Indie Bundle time! Yes, that magical time of year is here again where donating to charity gets you a rather nice assortment of independent games. Everyone wins! You decide what you want to pay for the bundle, choose if Child’s Play, Electronic Frontier Foundation, the developers or the Humble Bundle people get the money and then download and enjoy your new games!
The Humble Indie Bundle #3 includes five games. You get copies of Broken Rules’ And Yet It Moves, Lazy 8 Studios’ Cogs, Kloonigames’ Crayon Physics Deluxe, Konstantin Koshutin’s Hammerfight and Terry Cavanagh’s VVVVVV…
The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle gets even better
I can’t believe it. You haven’t bought the The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle yet? What are you waiting for, more stuff? Well, you’ve got it. Since over 145,000 bundles have been purchased and over $725,000 raised, even more extras have been added to the bundle. So there you go – you Windows, Mac and Linux gamers no longer have any reason to hesitate.
You aren’t going to get any more games with this update…
Telltale’s The Great Adventure Bundle 2010 available for another week
Telltale Games is the company that keeps on giving. It created The Great Adventure Bundle 2010 promotion September 5, 2010 to benefit five charities – Child’s Play, Electronic Frontier Foundation, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Nyota e.V. and the World Wildlife Fund, and was supposed to end the promotion September 10, 2010. But the company has now extended the sale for another week. So if you love adventure games and supporting good causes, you have until September 17, 2010.
The Great Adventure Bundle 2010 costs $19.95 and buyers get…















