For the next week, in celebration of love and all that good stuff, six of the most critically-acclaimed independent game developers in recent memory have packaged their games together for the shockingly low price of $20. You know, because they love you… or something… who cares, cheap indie games! Two of these six titles each retail for $20 on their own, so it’s really a stellar deal to score them all together. Check out the promo trailer below:
Included are microbiology-meets-Katamari atmospheric arcade game Osmos, deep and lushly illustrated RPG Astaka, paper cut-out gravity-rotating platformer And Yet It Moves, ambient flower-based tower defense Euphloria, minimal sound-based puzzler Auditorium and quirktacular point-and-click adventure Machinarium.
All the games are playable on Windows PCs, all but Euphloria and Aztaka are Mac-friendly and Auditorium even has a Linux version. One $20 purchase gives you access to all of them. I’m a Mac man, myself, and this deal is easily worth it, even if I didn’t have Parallels installed to run Windows software. I’ve been meaning to sink my teeth into Machinarium for months, so now I’m all out of excuses not to.
The sale is good through the end of day on Friday the 19th (end of day New York time, as the rest of the world should sync itself by). Get on it now!
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