If you're unfamiliar with the bundle it includes indie games available for PC, Mac, and Linux and they are all DRM free. You pay what you want and the proceeds are split in whatever percentages you choose between charities, the indie devs, and the people who put this all together. In the past, Steam keys have become available after the bundle started. This year it looks like they have that sorted out from the beginning.
This thread has more text... but the other has more links. Hm. The only game I'm interested in there is Crayon Physics Deluxe.
Which was first? I edited links into mine before seeing your reply. I also refreshed the forums right before posting to see if anyone else beat me to it, so we must have been seconds apart.
Gonna tell my coworkers at the game retailer i work at. I know my boss likes to brag to the other managers about stuff like this and get them involved.
As for personal point of view i kinda own them all but I always donate for these so that wont stop me. I'll just gift it :D
I'm just kidding by the way, I still haven't bought any of the indie bundles because I always seem to own most of them from Steam. I should just donate to charity instead or something.
EDIT: Hammerfight seems kinda tempting, but I don't really like the idea behind Cogs and I probably own like 3-4 different versions of some kinda crayon physics type game. AYIM and VVVVVV are both really good though, bought 'em already.
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