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  • Atomic Indie Bundle has 10 games for $5: Tropico Trilogy, Spacechem

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    06.05.2013

    The Atomic Indie Bundle is the eighth package of games from Bundle Stars and it features 10 games, including the Tropico Trilogy, Dream Pinball 3D, Spacechem, Dino D-Day and Section 8. Unlike other bundles, Bundle Stars has a flat price for these games – $5 gets all of them, with Steam keys, and all Atomic Indie Bundle purchases benefit Special Effect charity as well as the developers. The remaining games are The First Templar: Steam Special Edition, Legendary, Disciples 3: Resurrection, Insecticide and Imperium Romanum: Gold Edition. The Atomic Indie Bundle is available for 20 more days, and there's always the chance that it will get new, mystery games before those days run dry.

  • Cheap Steam Greenlight games up for grabs in Green Light Bundle

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    01.31.2013

    The Green Light Bundle from Stolen Couch Games offers nine indie games attempting to climb the Steam Greenlight charts, giving them some extra exposure and giving you some cheap entertainment, all for $5. Some of the best bundles do more than offer great games at tiny prices: Humble Indie Bundle, for example, has an option to donate to charity when you buy. Now we have another multitasker on our hands. The nine games in the next Green Light Bundle, launching on February 1, are the following: haunting sim Paranormal, tower-defense game Beware Planet Earth!, tile-dragging puzzler Hairy Tales, casual dungeon crawler Dwarf Quest, spearfishing sim Depth Hunter, 8-bit platformer Potatoman Seeks the Troof, beat-em-up Megabyte Punch, platformer Gear Jack, space strategy game Aeon Command. All of these games, except for Depth Hunter and Beware Planet Earth!, are on Mac as well as PC.If you buy, don't forget to vote for these games on Steam. It's your civic duty, after all.

  • Bundle in a Box is DRM-free in Deep Space, with DRM (Death Ray Manta)

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    09.16.2012

    Bundle in a Box offers pay-what-you-want pricing, starting at $0.99, on a digital box full of DRM-free games – except for that one DRM game in the current Deep Space bundle.Death Ray Manta is available exclusively via the Bundle in a Box right now, alongside Space Giraffe, The Wreckless, Dark Scavenger and Armalyte, and special content for Droidscape: Basilica when that drops in the final quarter of 2012 for iOS and Android. Paying more than the average ($4.59 as of this writing) gets you Sol: Exodus, Miner Wars Arena, RobotRiot and Armalyte Extras. As the total number of sales increases, more goodies for everyone are unlocked as well.So far Deep Space has sold more than 1,500 bundles, with 11 days left to buy. Sales benefit the Hellenic Centre for Mental Health and Treatment of Child and Family and the Indie Dev Grant.

  • IndieGameStand channels Humble Bundle, Woot starting September 26

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    09.11.2012

    IndieGameStand is the permanent, quickfire extrapolation of the seasonal indie bundles, hosting a new indie game every four days for a nominal fee of "pay what you want," launching September 26.IndieGameStand will feature DRM-free games, many of which include Steam and Desura keys, and 10 percent of whatever you do decide to pay benefits a charity of the developer's choosing. More than 50 indie developers are signed on to throw a game on IndieGameStand, including Spiderweb Software, Cipher Prime, Digital Eel, Magical Time Bean, Headup Games and Zachtronics Industries.Those who create an account before September 26 will get Brilliant Blue-G's platformer Chester for free.Anyone interested in getting in on the ground floor of the latest indie distribution service, or indie developers looking to generate some publicity and sales, check out IndieGameStand here.

  • Gone Fishin' indie bundle now live with seven indie games

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    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    08.12.2012

    Indie Royale's latest gaming bundle is now live, and features seven indie games. Labeled the "Gone Fishin' Bundle," the pack will be available for the next full week, and includes Seamless Entertainment's SOL: Exodus, All Zombies Must Die! by Doublesix Games, and Squids, the colorful RPG from TheGameBakers.VectorGeddon and Cubemen from 3 Sprockets are also included in the the bundle, alongside two platforming games by Magiko Gaming: Platformance: Temple Death and Platformance: Castle Pain. Each game in the bundle is available for PC, and some are on the Steam and Desura platforms. Check out the trailer for the entire bundle above, and head over to Indie Royale to buy it.

  • Steam's Midweek Madness sale is every Summer Indie Bundle for cheap

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    07.31.2012

    Steam's Midweek Madness is channeling the last of its summertime energy into a massive deal on every single one of the Indie Bundles from its Summer Sale, titled "Indie Bundle Madness." Each one of the 11 bundles is discounted from $40 to $10 now through 4 p.m. PST on Thursday.Games in the bundles include World of Goo, Orion: Dino Beatdown, Eufloria, Jamestown, Dungeons of Dredmor, A Valley Without Wind, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, Botanicula, Cave Story+ and a bunch more. May we suggest: If you see a bundle with a game you want but others you already have, now is a great time to pick up some early holiday presents for your Steam friends. You can save some dough and you'll look like an in-the-know hipster all at once. Bonus.

  • Steam Summer Sale, Day 5: Metro 2033, RAGE, Assassin's Creed: Revelations and more

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    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    07.16.2012

    If you made it this far into the Steam Summer Sale, plan on not buying that pizza you wanted for dinner tonight. Day five of the platform's annual deal-stravaganza features sales on Age of Empires III for $9.99, Metro 2033 for $4.99, RAGE for $9.99, and Assassin's Creed: Revelations for $13.59. Those four games add up to the cost of four large, one-topping pizzas alone.Today's sale includes both Dear Esther and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for a reasonable price of $2.49 each, around the cost of one of those personal pan pizzas. Let's be honest, those don't fill anyone up anyway.

  • 'PPPPPP: The VVVVVV Soundtrack' and 'Pac-Man Fever' featured in Indie All-Stars Bundle

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    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    05.06.2012

    You can't swing a dead cat these days without hitting an independent gaming bundle of some kind – hell, even EA has one now. You can, however, swing a dead cat without hitting someone attempting to champion the independent music scene, especially in gaming's neck of the woods.The Indie All-Stars Bundle seeks to correct that by offering a collection of 10 albums for sale under the pay-what-you-want-and-donate-to-charity pricing model used by countless indie gaming bundles. Granted, not every album in the bundle is directly video game related, but it does include Magnus Pålsson's phenomenal soundtrack to VVVVVV, as well as Buckner & Garcia's somehow still ironically iconic Pac-Man Fever.Charity donations benefit the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the VH1 Save the Music Foundation. Like usual with these kinds of things, all purchases that beat the average sale price will also include five bonus EPs.

  • EA Indie Bundle challenges your definitions, is live on Steam now

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    05.02.2012

    The EA Indie Bundle (yes, we assure you, it is barely-100-percent-mostly-ish possible for EA to have an indie bundle) is live on Steam, offering 70 percent off a package of six titles from four indie developers, or half off each individual game.Included in the sale is Warp, Shank, Shank 2, DeathSpank, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue and Gatling Gears. The DeathSpank titles are $7.50 individually and are available on PC and Mac through Steamplay, while the rest of EA's indies cost $5 and are PC only.Indie Game Magazine first spotted the bundle in the super-secret Steam registry files this morning. The sale is now officially on, set to disappear from Steam in one week on May 9.

  • Indie Royale's St. Patrick's Day bundle is partially blind for now

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    03.14.2012

    Indie Royale's St. Patrick's Day bundle is semi-blind -- but don't worry, it's more like one of those trips to the eye doctor where you leave wearing giant, ugly, flimsy plastic sunglasses and are told to not look directly at the sun for the afternoon. It gets better, is what we're saying.Indie Royale has opened pre-orders, at a $4 minimum, for four slightly mysterious titles in its St. Patrick's Day bundle, the actual day of which is Saturday, March 17. If you plan on being even a tad sober any time on Saturday, the games are teased as follows:"An explosive FPS with a future-leaning setting," "next up the flagpole is a jaunty Windows and Mac adventure game," "a brainy Steam-enabled Windows and Mac title 'dispensing' RTS action," "an acclaimed satirical platformer, plus a bonus DRM-free Windows RPG overhead shooter from the same creator."Pre-orders and those who pay over the minimum once the bundle is released will get O.S.T.: Original Soundtrack from Daniel Capo.