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Indie Royale Bundle: The Really Big Bundle.

I'm interested, but at the same time I really need to watch my spending this next month. The games aren't that interesting to me. I'm sure they're all quite fine, but not really my thing. Another day I suppose.
 
Wow just watched the video of RBS and fear playing it could give me epilepsy. I liked side scrollers like Gradius but this one seems to have too much color and flashes.
 
I bought their first bundle and it was ok. Haven't really been motivated to buy any of their other stuff like I usually am the humble bundle.

I'm pretty sure these guys aren't related to the humble bundle; they're just running on a similar scheme. They don't give to charity either (not that they should have to).
 
Runespell: Overture is pretty basic but somewhat fun.

Could get dull quite quickly I suppose but I enjoyed a good 30 minutes on it.
 
These bundles are ran by Desura, which owns Moddb. They have their own digital distribution service that has lots of indie games. I think you can download game mods through their service also.

Their software works good. It's not a bad idea to activate your games on both in case someone wants to play the same game as you for some reason.
 
Ok, I broke down and bought it. 😛 Decided to not buy the daily deal on Steam today, and buy this instead.

Contributed $5 for it, which is less than what I usually pay for these bundles. Nonetheless, the two I'm most excited about are Breath of Death VII/Cthulu Saves the World. Looks like some fun oldschool CRPG action.
 
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