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IGM Limelight: Week 4

"Hello all you beautiful indie gamers and devs and welcome to the fourth week of IGM Limelight; the article that attempts to make Greenlight games known to the entirety of the world. What’s that? Not everyone reads Indiegamemag.com? Well they should. Regardless, here are 5 games you should check out on Steam Greenlight. BEGIN WEEK 4"

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This weeks Humble Bundle: Simulators 4

Humble Bundles weekly bundle this week is Simulators 4, and it includes Out Of The Park Baseball 15, Kill The Bad Guy, Real Boxing, Emergency 2014, Gnomoria(Early Access), and Microsoft's Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition.

For only $1 You can get OOTPB15, Kill The Bad Guy, and Real Boxing. If you pay at least $6 you get those 3 and Emergency 2014, and Gnomoria(Early Access). If you pay at least $10 you get those 5 and Microsoft's Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition.

The Charities that will be supported are:

Electronic Frontier Foundation which is a non-profit organization that specializes in protecting your privacy and free expression in the digital world.

American Red Cross who help out all over the world with a variety of disasters, and do all kinds of work like helping people donate blood to save others. They do a lot and will use the money donated through HumbleBundle.com for a lot of good.

Some really good games in there and there is a nice slider that lets you ch...

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First screens and impressions of INIT, coming to the Oculus Rift in 2015

First-person puzzle solving game gets Rift support later this year.

Developed by Narrow Monolith, a three man team based in Bournemouth, UK, INIT sees players test their cerebral skills throughout 40 challenging levels. Imagine Portal mixed with Antichamber and you'll get an idea of how it works. Players need to use switches and platforms to navigate levels, while they can drag and push balls (that speak and feature smiley faces) onto hot-spots to trigger events.

The game was released in 2012 for the PC, but a remastered version is currently in the beta stages of development, with early Oculus Rift support already implemented. The Rift Arcade took a beta build of the game for a quick spin, and came away impressed by the depth of gameplay and integration with the Rift.

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Get Games and Give to Charity with the Mastertronic and the Humble Weekly Bundle

Mastertronic and the Humble Weekly Bundle are offering 14 PC games, including many for Mac and Linux, to support the charity organizations, GamesAid and SpecialEffect, and of course, the developers.

Pay whatever you want and decide who your money goes to - the choice is entirely yours!

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knifefight3396d ago

The Humble Bundle is one of the few industry trends I really love, from these last few years.