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Brainpipe takes a bizarre (and cheap) trip on IndieGameStand

Pay-what-you-want site IndieGameStand has been delivering some pretty sweet deals on awesome games for the past couple of weeks. It looks like it will continue that trend as Brainpipe: A Plunge to Unhumanity is the latest game on tap.

For $1 you'll receive either a Steam or Desura code for the offbeat title. Paying over the average of $1.56 will score you the game plus Dr. Blob's Organism and some other neat goodies. Meanwhile paying $10 will get you copies of Really Big Sky, Brainpipe, and whatever title lands on IndieGameStand next.

As selected by developer Digital Eel, 10 percent of all proceeds will go to Reading Is Fundamental. Yay for awesome games, sweet discounts, and good deeds!

Also, there are only 45 hours left on this deal, so hurry up, dude!

[IndieGameStand]

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