Humble Bundle Ends 3rd May! Beautiful Point & Click Adventures for Less Than a Tenner?

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Posted April 30, 2012 by James Steel in Announcements, Articles, PC, Video Game News

Indie Bundles have fast become my favourite internet events, providing high quality independant video games through a Pay-What-You-Want method, where not only does the money go directly to the developers, but also a number of charities such as The World Land Trust in the latest Humble Bundle.

What also makes this newest Humble Hundle awesome is the fact that Botanicula makes its debut, the latest weird and wonderful point and click adventure from Amanita Design, who were previously responsile for Machinarium. In this colourful and humorous adventure, you’ll lead a motley band of tree creatures trying to save their home from parasitic invaders! It’s certainly been impressing critics, so why not give it go, while knowing that your money is going to a good cause.

Also available in the bundle are a number of the developers previous releases including Samorost 2 and the aforementioned Machinarium. Pay more than the average (currently $8.86) and you’ll also get Windosill, and the full featured animated film Kooky. All these are the full versions of the games, available via Steam and Direct Download (PC, Mac, Linux), plus you’ll get a whole host of extras including a number of soundtracks, bonus art work, and independant albums from the composers of Botanicula and Machinarium.

Head on over and give what you can to support both Independant Games and charity work.





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James Steel
James Steel

James likes games! So much so, his collection spans 19 formats and near 2500 games. Keen to progress in both video games journalism and video production, he often finds himself tracking down games of all formats in the local charity shops.

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