GAMEDEV BUNDLE
Note: This is a pay-what-you-want model with a minimum purchase of $0.50 cents. You will be provided with a unigue URL that includes your Desura key (just 1 key for the entire bundle) and DRM-free downloads.
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- Astroslugs
- Auralux
- Cardinal Quest
- Girl with a Heart of
- Influence
- Pitman
Bonus game for paying over $6:
- The Sun is Deadly
Note: This is a pay-what-you-want model with a minimum purchase of $0.50 cents. You will be provided with a unigue URL that includes your Desura key (just 1 key for the entire bundle) and DRM-free downloads.
Games:A pay-what-you-want indie game bundle made by a community of Redditors! Pay any amount through Google, Amazon, Paypal, or with Bitcoins to gain access to 6 amazing indie games! If you pay over 6$ or 1 BTC, you can also get access to an extra game, soundtracks, concept art, and art assets from some of the games.
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- Astroslugs
- Auralux
- Cardinal Quest
- Girl with a Heart of
- Influence
- Pitman
Bonus game for paying over $6:
- The Sun is Deadly
Q. What platforms are the games available on?
A. All of the games are available on Desura and Windows. Astroslugs, Pitman, and Girl With a Heart of are all available for Mac as well. Cardinal Quest is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Q. DRM?
A. No.
Q. How much of the bundle goes to charity?
A. 12½% of all revenue goes to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
The bundle contains 6 games and is fully pay-what-you-want which means that for any amount you pay, you will receive a download link for the 6 games in the bundle as well as Desura keys for those 6 games. The bundle will run for 2 weeks. We accept payments through Google, Amazon, Paypal, and Bitcoin. If you pay 6$ or more (or 1 bitcoin), you will also have access to an extra game: The Sun is Deadly from Rat King Entertainment (who also made Pitman), as well as soundtracks, concept art, and art assets from some of the games.
12½% of the revenue of the bundle will be donated to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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