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Humble Indie Bundle 2 adds games from first bundle

Brandon Boyer at 11:42 am Thu, Dec 23, 2010

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HIB2and1.jpg Cory mentioned this campaign when it first launched, but the team behind the charity-driven Humble Indie Bundle 2 -- which lets you pay what you like for five top-tier indie games -- have now added all six games from this year's previous Indie Bundle, if you donate more than the overall average amount. That means that for at least around $7.60 (you choose how much goes to the developers or organizations like EFF and Child's Play), you get eleven games: World of Goo, Aquaria, Gish, Lugaru HD, Penumbra Overture and Samorost 2 from the first bundle, along with newcomers Braid, Cortex Command, Machinarium, Osmos, and the newly released and super-stylized Revenge of the Titans. Further unlocks like this are also expected -- the Bundlers have also just announced that Titans will go open-source if donations reach $1.75 million in the 2 days remaining in the campaign. Click here to contribute! (Humble Indie Bundle 2, illustration by the ever-amazing Nikklas Jansson via Amanita)
  • Humble Indie Bundle 2: pay what you like for 5 great indie games, support EFF and Child's Play!
  • Humble Indie Bundle hits $1m, goes open-source, gets 4 day extension
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  • spiderking

    There are some seriously good games in there too. I give high marks to World of Goo, Aquaria, Penumbra Overture, Samorost 2, Machinarium, Braid, and Osmos. Absolutely worth it.

  • Egypt Urnash

    Oh, wow. And if you already bought HIB2 for more than the minimum, it’s all just sitting right there when you go visit the download link they sent you. With a link to add some more money if you paid less than the minimum. Nicely done!

  • Samurai Gratz

    Yeah, what a terrific surprise to open my inbox and find an e-mail from the HIB folks saying they have generously added the Humble Indie Bundle 1 to my purchase! I’m excited to play each of these games (all of them on Linux, no less!), but I can’t stop playing the first one I downloaded because it’s so much fun. I’ll get to them all, eventually. :-) A great cause, a great indie effort, and really, really great games. Happy holidays, HIB…

  • Cefeida

    What a great deal! And for charity, too. Bought one without thinking twice. :D May buy a couple more as gifts.

  • d3matt

    finally have a bit of time to play games! keeping the Linux average alive!

  • Anonymous

    Wow – I guess I’m lucky I paid $10 – I would have liked to pay more but I’m a poor-ass engineering student :(