After last year’s highly successful Humble Indie Bundle, a second has been constructed and is now available to the masses starting today. This year’s line-up includes Braid, Machinarium, Osmos, Cortex Command, and Revenge of the Titans, all for as little or as much as you want to pay.
This year you can decide how to divide up your donation among the games’ developers, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the Child’s Play Charity. All games are free of DRM, meaning you’ll own them forever without any worry about being locked out.
Each game is available for PC, Mac, and Linux. Last year it was reported that Linux users were about twice as generous as Windows gamers, so it will be interesting to see who cares about sick kids more this time around…
Despite that embarrassingly “indie” trailer, this is a massively awesome promotion. Although I can’t speak about Osmos, Cortex Command, or Revenge of the Titans, I think Braid and Machinarium are worth a 20-note by themselves.
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