Humble Indie Bundle V adds more games

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The latest Humble Indie Bundle has added yet more games.

That bundle, in case you missed the news, already comprised Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP, Limbo, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Psychonauts, and – if you paid over the average – Bastion, along with all of their soundtracks, which is a ridiculously good bundle for under $10. Now, those paying over the average also get Braid, Super Meat Boy, and recent zombie-horror thing Lone Survivor.

Even prior to these new additions, this bundle was probably the best we’ve seen yet, with pretty much every single title being worth at least the asking price of the bundle itself. With these extra additions… well, if you didn’t pick it up before, you’ve now got less of an excuse. Unless you already have all of the games, anyway.

At the time of writing, the current average price is $7.93. You can purchase the bundle over on the Humble Indie Bundle website.


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