Humble Indie Bundle 6 adds four more games
by Steve Watts, Sep 25, 2012 11:30am PDTGaming is generally an expensive hobby, but you can make it work on a budget if you search the right spots. The Humble Bundle 6, for example, opened the other day to offer six games for around six bucks. Since that clearly wasn't enough to tempt some hold-outs, today it added four more.
Today's new additions include Humble Bundle alums Bit.Trip Runner, Gratuitous Space Battles, and Jamestown, along with Wizorb making its Humble Bundle debut. Each game's soundtrack is also available.
These join Dustforce, Rochard, Shatter, Space Pirates and Zombies, Torchlight and Vessel, each with their own soundtracks as well, bringing the grand total up to ten games. The new additions are barred behind paying more than average, but the average as of the time of writing is less than six dollars. C'mon, cheapskate.
The bundle hit 220,000 purchases and $1.3 million in sales in its first week. You have one week remaining to grab a big bunch of indie games on the cheap.
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The Humble Indie Bundle 6 added four more games to its line-up today: Bit.Trip Runner, Gratuitous Space Battles, Jamestown, and Wizorb.
The Humble Indie Bundle 6 added four more games to its line-up today: Bit.Trip Runner, Gratuitous Space Battles, Jamestown, and Wizorb. : Shacknews
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