Indie Royale 'Difficult 2nd Bundle' adds more games

Indie Royale's 'Difficult 2nd Bundle' of indie gaming fun has been expanded, picking up bonus goodies including soundtracks, downloadable content, and new games. As the offer approaches its final day, you can now 'pay what you want' for a grand six games.

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Indie Royale's "Difficult 2nd Bundle" of indie gaming fun has been expanded, adding bonus goodies including soundtracks, downloadable content, and new games. As the offer approaches its final day, you can now "pay what you want" (above a minimum price) for a grand six games.

The two new additions are shoot 'em ups Bullet Candy Perfect and Irukandji by Charlie Knight, whose Scoregasm was one of the bundle's original games.

They can be added to a Desura account, but, unlike the other games, not to Steam. If you've already bought the bundle, you'll find the games added to your purchase page.

Fate of the World, NightSky, Time Gentlemen, Please! and Ben There, Dan That! round out the bundle. It also now includes all Fate of the World Steam downloadable content, which usually costs $11.97. You get its soundtrack too, as well as those for NightSky and Scoregasm.

Head on over to Indie Royale to buy The Difficult 2nd Bundle. It'll only be available until 8am Pacific on Tuesday.

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    November 14, 2011 6:15 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Indie Royale 'Difficult 2nd Bundle' adds more games.

    Indie Royale's 'Difficult 2nd Bundle' of indie gaming fun has been expanded, picking up bonus goodies including soundtracks, downloadable content, and new games. As the offer approaches its final day, you can now 'pay what you want' for a grand six games.

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      November 14, 2011 6:26 AM

      Now add a "donation to charity" option and we've got two different ways of doing the same thing

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        November 14, 2011 8:19 AM

        Indeed. I like being able to donate to charity at the same time I support independent development - Primarily, because I don't actually have time to play the games I am getting anyways, but would like to support indie developers. Humble bundle lets me both support indie developers, and my charity of choice, child's play.

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          November 14, 2011 2:17 PM

          Why not buy the Indie Royale bundle then throw some money to child's play?

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