[quote name='Telltale Games']"With the Great Adventure Bundle 2010, Telltales Games has teamed up with some top PC-game publishers to bring together six great adventure games in one bundle at an incredible price. Best of all, 25 percent of your purchase price is being set aside for select charitable causes."[/quote]
Telltale is hosting the Great Adventure Bundle 2010, until September 10th. For 20 bucks, you will get "The Whispering World", "Penny Arcade:TRSPoD Episode 1", "The King's Quest Collection" and "Jack Keane". As people participate, they will unlock a fifth game "Puzzle Agent" at five thousand users, and at ten thousand users it will unlock "Sam & Max Season Two". As stated above, twenty five percent of your purchase goes to a combination of the six charities participating. You select which charities you would like to donate to, or you can simply leave it at twenty percent going to each.
There are several good causes here and several great games, so it is a win/win for everyone. If you are stuck inside suffering the hurricane, then I especially suggest some puzzle-'y' adventure games to help.
[quote name='schuerm26']http://www.telltalegames.com/
link to the main page for the deal.[/QUOTE]
Thanks Schuerm, was distracted with this tablet interface, completely forgot the link.
Telltale is hosting the Great Adventure Bundle 2010, until September 10th. For 20 bucks, you will get "The Whispering World", "Penny Arcade:TRSPoD Episode 1", "The King's Quest Collection" and "Jack Keane". As people participate, they will unlock a fifth game "Puzzle Agent" at five thousand users, and at ten thousand users it will unlock "Sam & Max Season Two". As stated above, twenty five percent of your purchase goes to a combination of the six charities participating. You select which charities you would like to donate to, or you can simply leave it at twenty percent going to each.
There are several good causes here and several great games, so it is a win/win for everyone. If you are stuck inside suffering the hurricane, then I especially suggest some puzzle-'y' adventure games to help.
[quote name='schuerm26']http://www.telltalegames.com/
link to the main page for the deal.[/QUOTE]
Thanks Schuerm, was distracted with this tablet interface, completely forgot the link.
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