Looking for a great deal for the gamer on your holiday list? Then you need to check out www.humblebundle.com. The bundle includes seven new cross-platform DRM-free games for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows a $100 retail value and you get to set the price.
Let me explain how the Humble Indie Bundle works, Initially the bundle includes five games, Super Meat Boy, Shank, Jamestown, Bit.Trip Runner and Nightsky. Pay what you think is fair, if you pay more than the average price for the bundle, $5.30 as of the writing you will receive Cave Story+ and Gratuitous Space Battles for a total of severn games.
You also get to to choose how you would like to divide your contribution between the developers, charity (American Red Cross & Child’s Play) and Humble Bundle, the people who host the files for download.
The games are all DRM free, so they can be installed, uninstalled and reinstalled as many times as you like. They also offer an option to redeem all of the games on Steam, so if you are a Steam user like I am that is the best of both worlds.
Payment options for the Humble Bundle include Paypal, Amazon payments and Google Checkout.
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