Article written by Gamoc.
Published on 08/04/2012 at 09:27 AM.
GamersGate has launched the first IndieFort Bundle containing six indie games. The bundle has 4 days left and the minimum price at the moment is £3.99, whilst the games individually would cost £49.80, saving you a whopping £45.81. The games are as follows:
Kenshi is an free-roaming open world squad-based RPG in which you direct your character around a sandy wasteland, preferably with a group of allies, or only death awaits you. You’re able to eventually build your own city, apparently, which is interesting. Next up is an arcade dungeon crawler by the name of Cardinal Quest that’s inspired by Gauntlet and Golden Axe. After choosing either a fighter, a wizard or a thief, you begin a quest to slay the Evil Minotaur, though with a name like ‘Evil Minotaur’ I can’t help but feel he didn’t have much choice when it comes to being evil.

Kenshi's world is huge, sandy and rather pretty.
Devil Whisky is a RPG in the style of the Bard’s Tale, featuring turn-based dungeon crawling from a first person perspective and beautiful graphics. Finally, a top-down shooter in the form of Steel Storm: Burning Retribution. The hordes of intelligent enemies will hopefully be no match for your fancy hovertank’s advanced weaponry as you battle your way to victory against an extra-terrestrial invasion.
Phew, that’s a lot of games. For £4 you really can’t go wrong. The video below is a preview of all the game from PaulSoaresJr who you may or may not know from Minecraft Youtube fame. Enjoy.











Very very tempting…. I think I’ll go for this, will try and get some friends to as well.
its a good deal sure but you should have pointed out that Kenshi is very much in Alpha and not much more than an interactive tech demo.
I know that we can dig it out the Youtube video, but it’d be very convenient to have a proper link to the bundle in the article text :).
Jump to the bundle here:
http://www.gamersgate.co.uk/indiefort-bundle-1
Does anyone know if you get Steam keys (like with other Indie Bundles) or do you just download installers?
I’ve just realised my question was a bit stupid – didn’t really know about GamersGate. You sign up with the site and buying the bundle adds the games to your account.