Bundle Stars wants to sell you eight games for cheap

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Another day, another bundle. This time around, it’s Bundle Stars offering you a smattering of titles ranging from tactical space combat through first-person tower defence to open-world RPGs, for (currently) £3.74.

Specifically, that £3.74 will net you the following:

  • Sanctum
  • A.R.E.S. – Extinction Agenda
  • Two Worlds Epic Edition
  • Joint Task Force
  • Nexus: The Jupiter Incident
  • Commandos 3: Destination Berlin
  • Garshasp: Temple of the Dragon
  • Battlepaths

Of that particular bunch, I can recommend Sanctum as a brutally addictive tower-defence/FPS hybrid, and Nexus: The Jupiter Incident as a tactical starship command simulator which has you raising shields and putting more power to weapons. I haven’t played the rest, but A.R.E.S. was fairly well received and the Commandos series was always good for a lark.

All games except Battlepaths can be redeemed on Steam, and from the looks of things most should also have direct downloads available. Don’t quote me on that, though; I’m not entirely certain.

If you’re interested, you might want to hurry – the bundle will be available for 21 days, but that £3.74 price has already gone up to £3.77. You’ve lost 3p by slacking.


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