By now, most folks should know what the deal is when it comes to the Indie Humble Bundle. Some of the finest offerings from the world of indie game can be acquired for literally just one penny, saving one many dollars off the normal asking prices.
In this case, we're talking about Little Inferno, Awesomenatus, Capsized, Thomas Was Alone, and Dear Ester. All games you've no doubt heard of before, and might be a little curious about. Well, there's not time than the better than to finally check them out.
But the thing is, you don't have to be a total cheapskate. No, you actually want to put down at least the average amount being forked over (which as of this writing is just $5.69). Why? Because of the two bonus games: Hotline Miami and Proteus.
And, as before, your money gets you ever version of each game, for PC, Mac, and Linux (most are actually making their Linux debuts for this bundle, by the way), plus it's all DRM free.
On top of all that, you can also nab a few of their soundtracks (alas, Hotline Miami's is not part of the assortment, but no deal is without its caveats) as well choose how much your donation goes towards the games' makers, as well as Child's Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
The 8th edition of the Indie Humble Bundle just went on sale, so you have two weeks to take advantage, though that average will no doubt rise in number. Just a heads up, for all the cheapskates out there.