Humble Double Fine 20th Anniversary Bundle Is Packed with Awesome Games

If you look back at the history of adventure video games, some of the best and most memorable were developed by Tim Schaffer and his company Double Fine Productions. Now, you can own a great collection of their games for not much money, all while supporting charity.

The Humble Double Fine 20th Anniversary Bundle includes games like Psychonauts, Full Throttle Remastered, Broken Age, Grim Fandango Remastered, and Day of the Tentacle Remastered, the bundle includes 23 different titles, most of which are playable on Windows, Mac, and Linux. There are also newer titles like David O’Reilly’s esoteric, but awesome Everything.

Best of all, you can pay what you want and as long as you spend at least a buck, you’ll get some games. For just $9, you’ll unlock the full bundle, which includes bonus copies of several game soundtracks for you to download.

A portion of each purchase will go to support SpecialEffect, Girls Make Games, and a charity of your choice. So what are you waiting for? Head on over to Humble now and grab this amazing bundle now, and get to downloading your games!

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Humble Mo-BOO!-ile Bundle for Android in Time for Halloween

You know how it is, each Halloween spooky themed stuff starts to show up on TV and in theaters. It’s no different in the game business and to celebrate Halloween, the Humble Mobile Bundle has been branded the Humble MoBOO!ile Bundle and packed with spooky games.

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The bundle will get you Android versions of some cool mobile games with no DRM at a bargain price with proceeds going to charity. The games include Rebuild, Oscura: Second Shadow, and Containment: The Zombie Puzzler, no matter how much you spend.

If you drop more than the average purchase price, which is just $2.99 right now, you get three more games. Those games include Five Nights at Freddy’s, Dead Effect Premium, and The Walking Dead: Assault. A free game called The Spookening is also included and the folks behind the bundle say more free games are coming this week.

Latest Humble Bundle brings Fez and Mark of the Ninja to Mac and Linux

We've seen the Humble Bundle be used to introduce some big games to new platforms in the past, and the latest offering is no exception. The 9th edition of the Indie Bundle sees both indie game favorite Fez and Mark of the Ninja making their debut on Mac and Linux. Along with those, you'll get FTL: Faster Than Light, Trine 2 and Brutal Legend, plus the beta version of Eets Munchies, which is making its debut on all three platforms. As usual, you can pay whatever you like for the bundle and choose how much goes to the developers and charities (EFF, Child's Play and Watsi), but you'll have to pay more than the average to get Fez and FTL. Those not up on their indie gaming can get a taste of what's in store in the video after the break -- just don't get your hopes up for a Fez sequel if you like what you find.

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Humble Bundle goes literary, offers octuplet of books at a humble price

Humble Bundle goes literary, offers octuplet of books at a humble price

The Humble Bundle tends to be associated with not just low prices, but also indie video games (and occasionally music). Today's bundle, however, centers on the literary-minded among us, offering a set of eight e-Books for just under $10. Of course, a main staple of the bundle is its pay what you want price model, which applies here as well -- should you only want six of the books, you can pay any price (one penny for six books! hot dog!). If you want access to John Scalzi's Old Man's War and Signal to Noise by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, you've gotta shell out over the average payment price (currently sitting at $9.84). If you want that sub-$10 price, we'd suggest heading over sooner than later. Another good reason? You've only got two weeks before this humble e-Book bundle disappears forever.

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Humble Bundle returns with five pay-what-you-want games for Android, Mac, Windows and Linux

Humble Bundle returns with five paywhatyouwant games for Android, Mac, Windows and Linux

So let us get this right. You can pay what you want, and get another stack of games for your Android -- or, indeed Mac, Windows or Linux machine? And help charity? And this is actually proving very popular? Yes, Fieldrunners, Bit.Trip Beat, Uplink and SpaceChem, are the latest games to get the Humble Bundle treatment on the aforementioned platforms (the latter two are tablet-only when buying for Android). Oh, and if you're generous enough to pay above the average, you'll unlock the Spirits platform-puzzler, too. We're finding it pretty hard to argue with, especially as you get to decide the distribution of cash (between charity, the hardworking devs, or the platform-providing Humble). Judging by the real-time stats on the site, people aren't holding back on the cash, either. Still not convinced? Hop on the free-for-life video after the break to see the games in action.

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The Humble Bundle tries something different, lets you name your price for albums from They Might Be Giants, Jonathan Coulton, and more

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The Humble Bundle may have gone mobile on Android earlier this year, but that's proven to be a relatively small jump compared to the organization's latest expansion. It's now rolled out its first Humble Music Bundle, a collection of six albums that, as always, you can name your price for. Those include an album of rarities from They Might Be Giants, Jonathan Coulton's Greatest Hit (Plus 13 Other Songs), an exclusive MC Frontalot collection, Christopher Tin's Calling All Dawns, and game composer Hitoshi Sakimoto's Best of the Valkyria Chronicles -- plus OK Go's Twelve Remixes of Four Songs if you pay above the current average price. Naturally, all of the albums are DRM-free and available in both MP3 and FLAC formats, and you're able to choose what percentage of your payment goes to the artists, charities (Child's Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation) and the Humble Bundle organization itself. You can get a taste of what's in store in the video after the break, or get previews of each album before you buy at the link below.

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