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The Humble Indie Bundle Eight packs seven hot titles for one low price

How do seven great indie games for $90 sound? Not that good, does it? How about pay whatever you want for Proteus, Little Inferno, Capsized, Thomas was Alone, Hotline Miami, Dear Ester, and Awesomenauts? All of these games can be bought over the next 14 days as part of the Humble Indie Bundle 8. This is one of the better Humble Indie Bundles I’ve seen to date. All of these games are available on  Windows, Mac, and Linux (debut).

Besides you paying what you want, the beauty of these games are cross-platform and DRM-free; play where you want and without that pesky internet. As always, you choose where you want your donation to go. This specific bundle deal is supporting the Child’s Play Charity and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Check out the page HERE, donate, and play some wicked games.

Andrew Clouther

Human, historian, teacher, writer, reviewer, gamer, League of Pralay, Persona fanboy, and GameZone paragon - no super powers as of yet. Message me on the Twitters: @AndrewC_GZ

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