Humble Indie Bundle 9 offers rocking good games

11 September 2013

Humble Indie Bundle 9 has been launched, and as always, you can pay what you want for some cool indie games.

Right now six games are revealed – two of which are obtainable by paying more than the average bid which at the time of writing is $4.37.

As we have come to expect, there will be some more games revealed as the sale goes on.

The six games on offer are:

  • Trine 2: Complete Story
  • Mark of the Ninja
  • Eets Munchies
  • Brütal Legend

Paying above average gets you:

  • FTL: Faster Than Light
  • FEZ

The bundle also includes some soundtracks from the games.

All of the games are DRM-free and work on Windows, Mac, and Linux. They can optionally be redeemed on Steam if the purchase is $1 or more.

Bundle buyers can also choose to benefit three non-profits: the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Child’s Play Charity, and Watsi. To date, the Humble sales have raised over $23.5 million for charity.

Humble Indie Bundle 9

Humble Indie Bundle 9

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  1. UltimateNinjaPandaDudeGuy
    12.09.2013 at 06:50

    lol I bought this last night within the first minute of it coming out… I already own 2 of them, but paying $4.22 for Fez and Brutal Legend alone made it worth it for me.

    Humble Bundle game specials never disappoint!

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