Indie Gala 2 Puts a New Twist On the Old Formula

Andy Chalk

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Indie Gala 2 Puts a New Twist On the Old Formula

The Indie Gala returns with a multi-tiered pay-what-you-want bundle of awesomeness that includes games, music and a big solid for charity.

The Indie Gala is back for a second go-around with another solid mix of indie games and soundtracks, but this time it's added a few twists to the tried-and-true "pay what you want" formula. You can pay a dollar and snag a few games and a few tunes, or you can pay a little more - or even a little more than that - and bring home a whole bunch of extra goodies.

For $1, you get the "Carebear Bundle":


Critical Mass by Manic Games Studios
Bunch of Heroes by NGD Studios
Fortix 2 by Nemesys games
Music: The Numbers - Beautiful EP
Music: Giraffage- Comfort
Music: Casey Lalonde - Skitter EP


Beat the "level one" average, currently sitting at $5.63, and you get the "Big Saver Bundle," which includes the Care Bear Bundle plus:


Greed Corp by Vanguard Games.
Roboblitz by Naked Sky Entertainment
Music: Robot Science - Square
Music: Casey Lalonde - Thank You
Music: Jack Butler - Fit The Paradigm


Beat the "level two" average of $9.84 at last count and you'll be rewarded with the "Epic Gala Bundle" of 11 games and 7 albums, including all of the above plus:


inMomentum, by Digital Arrow
Zombie Shooter 2, by Sigma Team
Hacker Evolution: Duality, by exosyphen studios
Hacker Evolution: Untold, by exosyphen studios
Your Doodles Are Bugged!, by Spyn Doctor Games
Zombie Shooter 1, by Sigma Team
Music: Robot Science - Doodads


There's one more catch worth mentioning: only 50,000 bundles are up for grabs, after which it's game over, man. It sounds like a lot but more than 14,000 bundles have already gone out the door, so if you're interested you might want to get over to indiegala.com [http://www.indiegala.com/] and get things shaking!


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blalien

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Are any of these games actually worth it? There are so many of these bundles, it's reached a point where I can't keep buying them all. It doesn't matter how cheap they are when you never get time to play them.
 

Formica Archonis

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Still Steam only, huh? Oh, well, best of luck to 'em. (Goes back to Humble Bundle.)



blalien said:
Are any of these games actually worth it? There are so many of these bundles, it's reached a point where I can't keep buying them all. It doesn't matter how cheap they are when you never get time to play them.
I don't know. I know someone who bought the first because it had a few games he wanted, but I've never heard of any of these before.
 

ciancon

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Thanks for the heads-up! I doubt i'll have any time to play these games but i might buy it for the music.
 

Nooners

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blalien said:
Are any of these games actually worth it? There are so many of these bundles, it's reached a point where I can't keep buying them all. It doesn't matter how cheap they are when you never get time to play them.
Pretty much what I was going to say. I love all these ridiculously cheap games and bundles, but between GOG, Humble Bundles, and "regular" games, the issue isn't whether or not I have the money, but the time!
 

Omega Pirate

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I have most of the games in there from various other bundles. The only game I see on there that I would have wanted had I not bought it on steam is Fortix 2.
 

Scars Unseen

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Okay... so I paid for this about 10 hours ago and still haven't gotten an email from them with the links... Anyone else having issues with this?

EDIT: Nevermind. I just realized that Gmail has both a junk mail and a spam folder. In other news, my illusion that I never get spam emails has been shattered.