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Indie games on sale for iPhone (and a good cause)

The popular Humble Indie Bundle for the Mac has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity and has become an inspiration for other indie developers looking to follow their lead. In that spirit, six independent iPhone game developers have banded together and are offering their games at a US$2-$3 discount. The devs will give 1/3 of the sale proceeds to Child's Play, a charity that provides toys and video games to children's hospitals across the U.S.

The bundle includes six games which will be sold for US$0.99 each. Due to the limitation of the iTunes App Store, each title will be sold separately and not as a $6 bundle. The bundle includes titles like Osmos, a physics-based, cosmic survival game and Drop 7, a puzzle game that mixes the best of Sudoku and Tetris. Games rounding out this indie offering include Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor, Solipskier, Eliss and Cannabalt. So head on over to the App Store and pick up some of these award-winning games. You will add to your arsenal of casual entertainment and help out a worthy cause.

[Via Kotaku]



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McCoy

I already own Spider, Osmos and Drop7 - all three are great games.

December 21 2010 at 4:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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cormier6083

How dare you comment on the games they are selling instead of turning this into a forum about how corrupt the government is and how the idea that Apple would deny an application to it's own App Store is insane! How dare you!

Good day!

December 31 2010 at 12:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jandep.public

Won't all these apps get pulled then, the same as wikileaks, by using the purchase price of the app to fund a contribution to a cause?

December 21 2010 at 1:19 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Unpopcult

British readers might like to know that the same offers and charity donations are available in the UK app store.

December 21 2010 at 1:18 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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