The fifth incarnation of the Humble Indy Bundle, a pay-what-you-want collection of games, has received $4 million dollars in contributions during its first week. That money will be split between the developers, Child’s Play (a charity that sends video games to children in hospitals), and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (a non-profit group of lawyers, policy analysts, activists, and technologists who fight for gaming rights).
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Megan Spurr writes: "My favorite announcements are those coming soon, especially when “soon” means “right now” (looking at you Celeste!). We have hikes, we have Bro’s, kingdoms, and space, and more, so let’s get to the games! "
Well I guess we know where all that gamepass money is going right into a giant s labelled bucket
I've really wanted to play A Short Hike and Airborne Kingdom for a while now so it's cool they've been added but yeah I don't see this exciting the masses
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This one's a good bundle. Not surprising it's made so much! Good on the devs for putting their games up for such a good cause.
I bought it for a dollar. That might sound tight fisted but there was only one game I didn't have - Sword & Sworcery EP. So I still think I contributed, in some small way.
Humble bundles are great.
I'm gonna be brutally honest with you all. This bundle was so awesome, that to acquire it I gave my mom a foot massage. There, I said it.