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Double Fine’s 20th Anniversary Humble Bundle is a right steal23 games for £7 / $9!

23 games for £7 / $9!

It’s just getting silly now, isn’t it? Not content with giving usthe best of Paradoxand anindie pick ‘n’ mix courtesy of Raw Fury, those bundle fiends at Humble have arguably come up with one of their best bundles yet in the form of their new Double Fine 20th Anniversary celebration. For just£7 / $9, you can get 23 games from the publisher’s extensive back catalogue, includingPsychonauts(for 79p / $1, no less!),Broken Age, Brutal Legend, Gnog, Rad, Everything,Gang Beasts,Kids… The list goes on. Here’s how it works.Running from nowuntil August 13th, theDouble Fine 20th Anniversary Humble Bundleis split into three different tiers depending on how much you want to pay. I mean, the whole lot will cost you less than a tenner in total, which is like the cost of two fancy coffees, but even if you’ve got a quid to spend then you still get a bunch of stuff for your money.Get the Double Fine 20th Anniversary Humble Bundle right here from 79p / $1The bundle covers a range of games from Double Fine’s 20 years of game development, including loads of the classic adventure games they made their name on, as well as those they’ve helped publish for a variety of smaller indie devs. Here’s the full list below:Pay the minimum of79p / $1and you’ll get the following games:PsychonautsDouble Fine Adventure! Complete Series - Deluxe EditionAmnesia Fortnight 2012Amnesia Fortnight 2014Amnesia Fortnight 2017Then, if youpay more than the average, which is currently £6.52 in the UK at time of writing, then you’ll also get:Day of the Tentacle RemasteredBroken AgeBrütal LegendPsychonauts in the Rhombus of RuinMassive ChaliceCostume QuestFinally, if you pay the full amount of£7 / $9, then you’ll get all of the above plus:RADGNOG140THOTHMountainEverythingEscape Goat 2Gang BeastsKIDSFull Throttle RemasteredGrim Fandango RemasteredHeadlanderWhich is, frankly, ridiculously good value. That’s not all, either. As a bonus for buying the entire bundle, you’ll also get the soundtracks forGNOG, 140, THOTH, Everything, Escape Goat 2, Grim Fandango Remastered and Gang Beasts, plus a voucher for a free month of Humble Choice, Humble’s monthly subscription service.That said, today is also the last day to get40% off a year’s worth of Humble Choice Premiumif you’re considering signing up, which is a pretty good deal compared to its usual price of £16 / $20 a month. Alas, this 40% off deal is only for new subscribers, which you won’t be any more if you sign up using the free voucher you get with the bundle. The current Humble Choice games include Age Of Wonders: Planetfall and Void Bastards this month, and you cansign up hereif you fancy it.As always, you can choose where your money goes when you buy the Double Fine 20th Anniversary Humble Bundle. You can split it between Double Fine, Humble and their chosen charities for the month, which include charity:water, who help bring safe and clean water to developing countries, UK charity SpecialEffect who help people with disabilities enjoy video games, and Girls Make Games, who run a series of international summer camps, workshops and game jams designed to inspire the next generation of female game makers. If you’ve got another cause you’d wish to support, though, you can always choose your own from their charity database.

It’s just getting silly now, isn’t it? Not content with giving usthe best of Paradoxand anindie pick ‘n’ mix courtesy of Raw Fury, those bundle fiends at Humble have arguably come up with one of their best bundles yet in the form of their new Double Fine 20th Anniversary celebration. For just£7 / $9, you can get 23 games from the publisher’s extensive back catalogue, includingPsychonauts(for 79p / $1, no less!),Broken Age, Brutal Legend, Gnog, Rad, Everything,Gang Beasts,Kids… The list goes on. Here’s how it works.Running from nowuntil August 13th, theDouble Fine 20th Anniversary Humble Bundleis split into three different tiers depending on how much you want to pay. I mean, the whole lot will cost you less than a tenner in total, which is like the cost of two fancy coffees, but even if you’ve got a quid to spend then you still get a bunch of stuff for your money.Get the Double Fine 20th Anniversary Humble Bundle right here from 79p / $1The bundle covers a range of games from Double Fine’s 20 years of game development, including loads of the classic adventure games they made their name on, as well as those they’ve helped publish for a variety of smaller indie devs. Here’s the full list below:Pay the minimum of79p / $1and you’ll get the following games:PsychonautsDouble Fine Adventure! Complete Series - Deluxe EditionAmnesia Fortnight 2012Amnesia Fortnight 2014Amnesia Fortnight 2017Then, if youpay more than the average, which is currently £6.52 in the UK at time of writing, then you’ll also get:Day of the Tentacle RemasteredBroken AgeBrütal LegendPsychonauts in the Rhombus of RuinMassive ChaliceCostume QuestFinally, if you pay the full amount of£7 / $9, then you’ll get all of the above plus:RADGNOG140THOTHMountainEverythingEscape Goat 2Gang BeastsKIDSFull Throttle RemasteredGrim Fandango RemasteredHeadlanderWhich is, frankly, ridiculously good value. That’s not all, either. As a bonus for buying the entire bundle, you’ll also get the soundtracks forGNOG, 140, THOTH, Everything, Escape Goat 2, Grim Fandango Remastered and Gang Beasts, plus a voucher for a free month of Humble Choice, Humble’s monthly subscription service.That said, today is also the last day to get40% off a year’s worth of Humble Choice Premiumif you’re considering signing up, which is a pretty good deal compared to its usual price of £16 / $20 a month. Alas, this 40% off deal is only for new subscribers, which you won’t be any more if you sign up using the free voucher you get with the bundle. The current Humble Choice games include Age Of Wonders: Planetfall and Void Bastards this month, and you cansign up hereif you fancy it.As always, you can choose where your money goes when you buy the Double Fine 20th Anniversary Humble Bundle. You can split it between Double Fine, Humble and their chosen charities for the month, which include charity:water, who help bring safe and clean water to developing countries, UK charity SpecialEffect who help people with disabilities enjoy video games, and Girls Make Games, who run a series of international summer camps, workshops and game jams designed to inspire the next generation of female game makers. If you’ve got another cause you’d wish to support, though, you can always choose your own from their charity database.

It’s just getting silly now, isn’t it? Not content with giving usthe best of Paradoxand anindie pick ‘n’ mix courtesy of Raw Fury, those bundle fiends at Humble have arguably come up with one of their best bundles yet in the form of their new Double Fine 20th Anniversary celebration. For just£7 / $9, you can get 23 games from the publisher’s extensive back catalogue, includingPsychonauts(for 79p / $1, no less!),Broken Age, Brutal Legend, Gnog, Rad, Everything,Gang Beasts,Kids… The list goes on. Here’s how it works.

Running from nowuntil August 13th, theDouble Fine 20th Anniversary Humble Bundleis split into three different tiers depending on how much you want to pay. I mean, the whole lot will cost you less than a tenner in total, which is like the cost of two fancy coffees, but even if you’ve got a quid to spend then you still get a bunch of stuff for your money.

The bundle covers a range of games from Double Fine’s 20 years of game development, including loads of the classic adventure games they made their name on, as well as those they’ve helped publish for a variety of smaller indie devs. Here’s the full list below:

Pay the minimum of79p / $1and you’ll get the following games:

Then, if youpay more than the average, which is currently £6.52 in the UK at time of writing, then you’ll also get:

Finally, if you pay the full amount of£7 / $9, then you’ll get all of the above plus:

Which is, frankly, ridiculously good value. That’s not all, either. As a bonus for buying the entire bundle, you’ll also get the soundtracks forGNOG, 140, THOTH, Everything, Escape Goat 2, Grim Fandango Remastered and Gang Beasts, plus a voucher for a free month of Humble Choice, Humble’s monthly subscription service.

That said, today is also the last day to get40% off a year’s worth of Humble Choice Premiumif you’re considering signing up, which is a pretty good deal compared to its usual price of £16 / $20 a month. Alas, this 40% off deal is only for new subscribers, which you won’t be any more if you sign up using the free voucher you get with the bundle. The current Humble Choice games include Age Of Wonders: Planetfall and Void Bastards this month, and you cansign up hereif you fancy it.

As always, you can choose where your money goes when you buy the Double Fine 20th Anniversary Humble Bundle. You can split it between Double Fine, Humble and their chosen charities for the month, which include charity:water, who help bring safe and clean water to developing countries, UK charity SpecialEffect who help people with disabilities enjoy video games, and Girls Make Games, who run a series of international summer camps, workshops and game jams designed to inspire the next generation of female game makers. If you’ve got another cause you’d wish to support, though, you can always choose your own from their charity database.