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Humble Indie Bundle returns with 'Super Meat Boy', 'Cave Story'
Published Wednesday, Dec 14 2011, 16:10 GMT | By Matthew Reynolds | Add comment
Humble Indie Bundle has launched with a fourth pay-what-you-like offer.
The promotion includes five games from various independent studios, with funds raised being split between developers and charities American Red Cross and Child's Play.
Super Meat Boy, Shank, Bit.Trip Runner, Jamestown and NightSky HD are all part of the bundle.


If users pay over the average - which is currently set at $5.33 (£3.45) - then they will also receive copies of Cave Story+ and Gratuitous Space Battles.
All releases are DRM (digital rights management) free and work across PC, Mac and Linux. Most titles will also be redeemable through download service Steam.
First launching in 2010 with the likes of World of Goo and Aquaria, the Humble Indie Bundle has raised several million dollars for small games studios and good causes.
Later bundles have seen Braid and Machinarium as well as VVVVVV and Crayon Physics Deluxe sold at a price of the consumer's choosing.
Watch a trailer for the fourth Humble Indie Bundle below:
The promotion includes five games from various independent studios, with funds raised being split between developers and charities American Red Cross and Child's Play.
Super Meat Boy, Shank, Bit.Trip Runner, Jamestown and NightSky HD are all part of the bundle.


If users pay over the average - which is currently set at $5.33 (£3.45) - then they will also receive copies of Cave Story+ and Gratuitous Space Battles.
All releases are DRM (digital rights management) free and work across PC, Mac and Linux. Most titles will also be redeemable through download service Steam.
First launching in 2010 with the likes of World of Goo and Aquaria, the Humble Indie Bundle has raised several million dollars for small games studios and good causes.
Later bundles have seen Braid and Machinarium as well as VVVVVV and Crayon Physics Deluxe sold at a price of the consumer's choosing.
Watch a trailer for the fourth Humble Indie Bundle below:
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