Humble Indie Bundle 2: get games, help charity

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Humble Indie Bundle 2: get games, help charity

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Perhaps you guys and gals remember the first Humble Indie Bundle, that happened a few months ago: a bunch of great indie games, for the unbeatable price of whatever you want to pay.

Now, it's time for another deal. Here is the...

Humble Indie Bundle 2

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The famous time-manipulating puzzle platformer about a hero and a princess.
Or domestic violence. Or the atom bomb. Or something like that. You have to
play to the end to get it. Maybe.


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Control the deadliest war machines in this tactical action platformer
with old school sprite graphics.


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A brain-melting, hand-drawn, classic style point-and-click adventure
in a world of living robots.


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A puzzle game that's all about biology. Phagocytate the other cells
before they phagocytate you!


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A cartoonesque real time war strategy game. The invasion forces
have arrived, and the planet's counterattack relies on you!



But wait, what's your operating system? All of them?!

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No problem! All those games are available for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.

And, just like the last time, you choose how much you will pay. But don't be too tight-fisted, will ya? Gotta keep talented indie developers afloat. Indies are usually the guys who innovate and try different things. Do you want every game to be a MOH or a Madden? No, of course you don't.

Besides, you may have noticed the "help charity" bit in this thread's title. Here's the thing: once again, part of the money goes to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a civil liberties group fighting internet censorship, and Child's Play, who sends games and toys to seriously ill children in hospitals. So not only you get games, you do your boy scout good deed of the day at the same time.

So, pay up, you stingy sonovabiches! This deal is definitely worth a few bucks! Check it HERE.
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Thx for the heads up I missed the last one but im sure not gonna miss this
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Missed the last one too....didn't realize they were doing this. I already grabbed Machinarium on their Pirate Amnesty Sale, but I kicked in for this deal as well!

Thanks!
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Machinarium alone is worth whatever you're paying. The other games are rock solid.
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lol...
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They just came up with an extra deal. If you buy the Bundle #2 for more than the current average ($7.45 right now), you get the Bundle #1 as well! Of course, paying more than the average raises the average. Clever bastiches! :P

(if you have already bought, don't worry, they added it automatically to your download page.)

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The famous slime ball physics puzzle.


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Action and mysteries on the bottom of the sea.


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A game of platforming and tar.


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Bunnies and ultraviolence, a perfect combination.


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Shit-your-pants surreal horror with realistic physics.


Just as well: all of them are for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux; no DRM; Steam-activatable, if you wish.
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I don't see why Cortex Command is in the bundle. If only customize let us split by individual developer.
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The deadline has been extended by over 2 days.

Im playing Aquaria atm, its suprisingly really good
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Taylor wrote:I don't see why Lugaru exists. What an awful game.
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I picked up both bundles yesterday.
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Square King wrote:I don't see why Lugaru exists. What an awful game.
I liked it. ¬¬
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They even added torrents now... I wonder how much more stuff they are going to add, it's insane.
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