Humble Indie Bundle 8 adds more games and soundtracks

$150 worth of content for as little as $6

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A week ago, the Humble Indie Bundle 8 impressed us as one of the biggest and best collections to date, including titles such as Hotline Miami, Awesomenauts, and more. Indie game fans ravenously scooped up the bundle and traded away Steam keys for duplicates. There was much rejoicing.

Of course, as is the Humble Bundle’s modus operandi to keep the Internet abuzz, halfway through the two-week run, several more games and soundtracks have been added. Joining the earlier games are Tiny & Big in Grandpa’s Leftovers, Intrusion 2, Oil Rush, and English Country Tune, along with their soundtracks. While the new additions might not be the most well-known games, the sheer volume of content in this bundle is incredible.

If you haven’t already, you can get this bundle for the next week at the Humble Bundle website. By paying above the average (currently $5.61), you can get all of the content listed, totaling eleven games and ten soundtracks. If you bought the bundle last week, you should already be able to access the new content.


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