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Monday, November 9, 2009


Here's a new indie games bundle from Direct2Drive, featuring seven games in total (two previous IGF Grand Prize winners) being offered for just $25. The pack contains Aquaria, Crayon Physics Deluxe, And Yet It Moves, Aaaaa!, I-Fluid, Project Aftermath and Acceleration of Suguri, which will normally cost $95 before the discount.

The offer ends in one week, so if there's an indie game in the bundle that's missing from your collection then this is a good time to get them cheap (even Aquaria costs $20 at the usual price).

Comments

Wow, that's a nice selection. Good variety of genres, too. I don't own a few of them, so I think I'll bite. Impulse purchase FTW.

I missed a train today, saving £17.
&25=£15.
Oh Yeah.

Nice one!
I'd get if it wasn't for the fact I already have most games I want on that list...

Can someone who is more familiar with these games tell me if they're decent? Are they complete games that can be fully completed by the gamer?

Aquaria worth $25 itself :)

I know only 3 of them. Am I not indie anymore?

im keen :O

Yab, as John B said, impulse purchase. Been wanting Aquaria ad AAaaAAA for a while now and having tested Crayon Phys. and AYIM before, this was surely a great way to spend those 20 €. :)

Yuri-
they are full games. I echo the sentiments that Aquaria is a fine game, and probably took me about 15 hours or so to finish.
Most, maybe all have demos available. It's a strong collection, And Yet it Moves is a unique game (also will be coming out on wiiware), and Crayon Physics is another solid title. They don't overlap in terms of genre and gameplay. You may not like 1 or two of them, but overall, this is a great pack. I'm probably buying, even though I own a few of them.

Since everyone else here was making positive comments, I think that I'll balance out the universe by making a negative one.

I-Fluid is a horrible, horrible game. I had high hopes for it and it looked really interesting but it's just bad. What could be an interesting puzzle-style game is ruined by awful platforming sequences.

A nice selection!

Lately, every time I wanted to impulse-buy something I didn't have any money because it was all spent in the supermarket.

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