This week’s indie bundle roundup contains some — potentially — never-ending bundles.
While there’s only two truly new bundles, I managed to find three more that might be new to you. One of them is even “free”, although as always, I do suggest that if you like the games, you ask the devs to take your money. Failure to do so tends to result in less games after a while.
We also have a bundle of six~ish games, all from the same developer, and all visually pretty and fun.
New Bundles
Indie Royale: The Mash Bundle – Ends March 7th
- Games Included: Strongbad’s Cool Game For Attractive People, Guns of Icarus Online, Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise, KRUNCH and Delve Deeper plus some extras.
- Steam: Some
- Desura: Some
Indie Royale is a “beat the minimum” bundle with a suggested price of $15 and a current minimum of $5.83. Paying more than the minimum helps knock down the price for people who purchase the bundle after you. Anyone who pays $8.00 or more will also receive the album Parallel Processing.
The 99 Percent Bundle – Ends ?
- Games Included: Super Bogus World, Spino’s Dangerous Dungeons, NeonPlat Adventures, Lone Boss and Cub, Diamond Hollow II, Unnamed Sandbox Game, Unstoppaball, PRIOR, Pixel Slaughter!, Sens3s: The Art of Understanding, STD (Super Tower Defence), Next Time I Won’t Trust The Man In The White Van, Robot Unlock
- Steam / Desura: The bundle will be contained in a zip file with each game in it’s own folder. Instructions for how to install each game will be included.
I downloaded this bundle months ago, but had honestly thought it had probably disappeared by now. Imagine my surprise when I found out it hadn’t!
This is another “free” bundle designed to bring attention to the games and their developers. You can pick up the game for free using the purchase button, all you need is an email address and a password. However, if you feel inclined, you are given the option to pay something. The bundle has suggested amounts of:,, and. Or you can set your own amount.
As always, if you like any of the games, I encourage you to throw some money the developers’ way.
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The Milkstone Studios Bundle – Ends ?
- Games Included: Motor Heat, Infinity Danger, Zombie Football Carnage
- Steam / Desura: The bundle will be contained in a zip file with each game in it’s own folder. Instructions for how to install each game will be included.
The Milkstone Studios Bundle contains 3 games from — you guessed it — Milkstone Studios, featuring a racing game, a space dogfight game and zombies playing football? Don’t worry about the Xbox live thing in the video. These games are for PC.
Like the 99 Percent Bundle The Milksone Studios Bundle is available through Indievania (you should poke around the rest of their site while there) and is a pay what you want. However, this one does have a base price of $1. From there the tiers are the same as the 99 Percent bundle.
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Bag Full of Wrong Bundle – Ends ?
- Games Included: Death Ray Manta, SYNSO:CE + SYNSO Original Prototype, SYNSO: Squid Harder SE, SYNSO ARCADE: Volume 1, WAR TWAT + Color blindness version and Mac Version, FISHFISHBANGBANG (incomplete) + The Ambiomat and a collection of sketches
- Steam / Desura: LIke the above bundles, this one appears to not be attached to any digital store. Instead you pay and download DRM free games straight to your PC.
The Bag full of Wong bundle is a set price bundle featuring six? games by the indy developer RobF. Three of the games have been featured at the Eurogamer Expo in the last few years. He’s currently offering the entire bundle for £4. According to my currency converter that’s a bit over six bucks for US folks.
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The Full Steam Ahead Bundle – Ends When Keys Run Out
- Games Included: Mayhem Intergalactic, The Journey Down, Metal Drift
- Steam: Mayhem Intergalactic only
- Desura: Everything Else
The Full Steam Ahead Bundle is an indie bundle offered by indiebundle.org. This site is unique because it actually offers several bundles at once. All of their bundles consist of three items (or in some cases albums) and are always $5. They also have a limited number of available keys per bundle.
This particular bundle is their most recent offering, however there are many others that would be worth looking at.
Returning Bundles
BundleStars: Bundle #3: “Magic Number” – Ends Mar 12th
- Games Included: Air Conflicts: Secret Wars, Helldorado, Storm: Frontline Nation, Mata Hari, Cargo! The Quest for Gravity, Crazy Machines: Elements, Crazy Machines 2 and Alter Ego.
- Steam: Yes
- Desura: No
IndieStars offers a fairly large bundle for the set price of $4.98. Their third offers eight unique games at 95% off the normal price.. Five percent of each purchase goes to a charity called SpecialEffect which is designed to help persons with disabilities have a better quality of life.
The Indie Gala Colossus – Ends Mar 1st
- Games Included: Subversion City Generator, Voxel Destruction, 7.62MM, Talisman Prologue, Darwinia, Multiwinia, Defcon, Uplink, Hearts of Iron III, DemiGod
- Steam: Most
- Desura: Talisman Prologue
Indiegala is a pay-what-you-want bundle with a suggested price of at least $5.65. Paying under that amount will get you the first five games. Paying more than that will grant you the rest of the games including the secret bonuses that are unlocked the second week.
The current bundle supports two charities: AbleGamers and Gala Project X
The Free Bundle 3 – Ends Mar 6th
- Games Included: Cube 2, Uberleben, Ninja Senki, Armagetron Advanced, Lyle in Cube Sector, Vampires!*
- Steam/Desura: These are free games so they’re typically standalone PC downloads.
The Free Bundle is an indie bundle put together to highlight the games of talented developers that might have gone overlooked. It’s put together by the creators of Cypher, who plan to do more bundles like this in the future.
*There’s a special note on the Free Bundle page regarding Vampires! that you all may want to check out. It seems that there has been some issues with a publisher and the Free Bundle is encouraging people who like the game to help the developer out by purchasing the game for $5. The game can still be downloaded for free, but as is often the case with these things, if you really like something, it certainly doesn’t hurt to support the people that make it.
If you missed the first Free Bundle, it is easily accessible through The Free Bundle website.
And if you haven’t picked up the other games, go do it now.
That’s it for this week guys…
But, as a new thing, I’d like to ask all of you to let me know if you stumble across any bundles other people might be interested in. Of course, to make them in the article they’d have to at least be available through next Sunday. But, you can tweet any you find at me and if they don’t fit that requirement, I’ll be more than happy to share them via the socials.










