New Humble Indie Bundle Features Thomas, Hotline Miami And Dear Esther

Is this the best Humble Bundle yet? We reckon it might be, as the contents – Hotline Miami, Thomas Was Alone, Dear Esther, Little Inferno, Awesomenauts, Proteus and Capsized (and the respective soundtracks) – are some of the best indie games of recent months.

Seriously – if you have a decent enough PC, Mac or something running Linux, have a look.

Pay what you want, but if you don’t beat the average (currently $5.70) Proteus and Hotline Miami aren’t available. So do. Do something for those indie devs today (and charity, if you so choose) – it’s the price of a single chunk of silly ‘AAA’ DLC so it shouldn’t be a tough decision.

Steam codes, DRM free verions, the lot. Grab it here. Do your bit.

4 Comments

  1. Go the Humble Bundle newsletter yesterday while on the go and imediately bought it from my smartphone. This was too good to pass up.
    I still think the bundle that had Bastion in it was better… just because it has Bastion in it! :P

  2. Lovely bundle, immediately grabbed one for myself and one as a gift for my girlfriend. I was curious about Proteus anyway, I never played Awesomenauts and it’ll be good practice to have Hotline Miami on PC until we get the Vita version. Dear Esther looks interesting. I’m about to finish Thomas on the Vita, so I’ll pass that. Does anyone know if I can give away the Steam code for just that one to a friend?

    • I’ve just bought the bundle and they give each game an individual steam key. Don’t count me on it, as I’ve never tried, but it seems to me that there’s no reason why you couldn’t just give one steam key to someone else to redeem

      • I just read it might be against the rules or unethical, so I guess I’ll think about it before I do. The individual keys had me puzzled too. Thanks though.

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