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    The Humble Indie Bundle: Pay what you want

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    NvyUs | # 1 | 2010-05-04, 16:55 | Report

    Just 7 days left to get $80 worth of games at any price you wish by setting your own price and even deciding who gets the money, developers, charity or split it even you decide
    games work on Mac, Windows and Linux
    http://www.wolfire.com/humble

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    djjaku | # 2 | 2010-05-04, 17:17 | Report

    Thanks for the info mate, just bought them mainly for the world of goo an gish.

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    ysss | # 3 | 2010-05-04, 17:22 | Report

    Me too. Bought my bundle

    I've also heard great things about the Penumbra saga.

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    amh | # 4 | 2010-05-05, 12:45 | Report

    This is well worth it just for World of Goo alone, haven't had a chance to try the others yet.

    Remember, some of the money (or all if you like) is for charity, so be kind.

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    zombiegavins | # 5 | 2010-05-05, 12:54 | Report

    are they n900 compatible?

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    spanner | # 6 | 2010-05-05, 12:56 | Report

    Already bought Goo & Gish a couple of times each (me + presents for other people). They are the headliners in this bundle but I may well buy it anyway (at a low-ish price) as aquaria looks stunning and... well you got to support those guys!

    Thanks for the alert.

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    amh | # 7 | 2010-05-05, 13:02 | Report

    Zombiegavins, I don't think they are n900 compatible as they will have all been compiled for x86 processors (and since they aren't open source it isn't possible for the community to just recompile them).

    However they are all DRM free and have versions for Linux, Mac and Windows.

    Given that you choose the price to pay, you can't really lose.

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    zombiegavins | # 8 | 2010-05-05, 13:03 | Report

    anyone, will they run on my n900 or is that too much to hope?

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    spanner | # 9 | 2010-05-05, 13:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by amh View Post
    However they are all DRM free and have versions for Linux, Mac and Windows.
    They make you think that, don't they?

    I just realised that Aquaria doesn't have a Linux port. Probably a deal-breaker for me: I've played Gish & Goo, and Lagaru/Penumbra don't appeal so much.

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    zombiegavins | # 10 | 2010-05-05, 13:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by amh View Post
    Zombiegavins, I don't think they are n900 compatible as they will have all been compiled for x86 processors (and since they aren't open source it isn't possible for the community to just recompile them).

    However they are all DRM free and have versions for Linux, Mac and Windows.

    Given that you choose the price to pay, you can't really lose.
    ah right, thats a shame because my lappy is knackered

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