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Another Humble Bundle Showcases Indie Games For Charity

by Jeff Cork on Sep 29, 2011 at 03:36 AM

There's a new Humble Bundle available, giving PC and Mac gamers a chance to score several great indie games at a criminally low price. And as always, some of the proceeds raised during this limited-time offer will go to charity.

Frozen Synapse is available in a name-your-price offer, which also includes the game's soundtrack. Normally, that package would set you back $31. Better still, if you pay above the average donation, you'll score the entire Humble Frozenbyte Bundle. This package includes Frozen Synapse (and the soundtrack), Trine, Shadowgrounds, and Shadowgrounds: Survivor. Players will also get a playable prototype of the cancelled game Jack Claw and access to the game Splot when its development is completed.

The current average price is right around $4.52, which is a pretty sweet deal. As with other Humble Bundles, customers can divide their donation how they like. Possible recipients include the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Child's Play, Frozenbyte, Frozen Synapse, and the tip jar for the folks who put this thing together.

Humble Bundle promotions have raised more than $2 million since they started last May. Visit the official site for more information or to take advantage of this offer.

 

Thanks for the tip, Cody!