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    General games Humble Indie Bundle #2 is live!

    To those who don't know, the Humble Indie Bundle gives you the choice to pay what you want for 5 awesome indie games, and to donate a portion of that money to charity as well.

    The games included this go around are: Braid, Cortex Command, Machinarium, Osmos, and Revenge of the Titans. All of which are available in the bundle free of DRM and for Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows!

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    The first Humble Indie Bundle was a huge success, and the second seems to be off to a great start as well! I encourage everyone that can to purchase the bundle and give to this worthwhile cause. As I said before, you can name your own price (but, please, be fair), and decide how much of it goes to charity and how much to the developers.
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    I figured this was worthwhile to post as a network-wide announcement. Hopefully some members here will buy the bundle!
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    Braid is worth getting the pack, for alone

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    I bought this yesterday and didn't get to any of the games till today. I agree, Braid is worth it alone. It makes you go "WTF!?" a lot. It is a really fun mind-bender. I tried a demo of Machinarium yesterday though and that seems pretty interesting as well, sort of a point and click adventure.

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