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Humble Indie Bundle 3 announced, includes Cogs, VVVVVV, And Yet It Moves

The Humble Indie Bundle is back at it again, offering five new indie gaming titles for one low choose-your-own price. This time around, they've got Crayon Physics Deluxe, 3D puzzler Cogs, the excellent retro platformer VVVVVV, Hammerfight, and the award-winning puzzler/platformer And Yet It Moves. They're all solid games designed by talented indie artists, together in this one bundle.

As before, the price is pay-what-you-will -- while there's a suggested value of $50, you can donate whatever you like, and you can split your donation any way you want, giving the money direction to the developers, or donating it to either the EFF or Child's Play nonprofits. You even get Steam codes from the purchase, so it'll be as if you picked up the games from Steam, even if you give the money to a charity.

You just plain won't find a better gaming deal on the Internet than this one -- the Humble Indie Bundle is always a very generous proposition, and the fact that all the games are Mac (and Windows and Linux) compatible is an added bonus for us Mac users.



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Paul M. Parashak

Seemed like a nice deal for a good cause. Donate and download 5 apps. Now only one will launch without crashing. Not sure how much effort I'll expend to try and get these working.

July 26 2011 at 6:19 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
kremlac

hammerfight and crayon physics deluxe are both listed by steam as 'not available on your platform' for me (lion)

July 26 2011 at 5:08 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
gbuell

I can vouch for VVVVVV and And Yet It Moves, those are both awesome (especially VVVVVV, that's a must-have.)

July 26 2011 at 4:25 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Andrew W

Hammerfight is awesome, and deserves to be mentioned in the title, too! It's so satisfying swinging that big hammer around with your mouse. It's a really brilliant control scheme. The satisfaction of getting a good thunk in on your opponent is not to be missed.

July 26 2011 at 4:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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