Time to grab Humble Indie Bundle Six's $86 worth of games

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The clock is ticking on your 13 days to grab the six games in this edition of the Humble Indie Bundle, a pay-what-you-will collection of games with the benefits going to the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child's Play. Your loot this time around includes the DRM-free games and soundtracks for:

The bonus game for those who pay more than the average is Hitbox Team's Dustforce. If you pay more than $1, you also get a Steam key. Total value... drum roll... $86.

On top of everything, this is the debut for all of the Linux versions of the games in the bundle. DRM-free gaming. On Linux. For whatever price you want to pay. To benefit sick children and electronic freedom. Doesn't get much better than that.

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Ruth Suehle is the community leadership manager for Red Hat's Open Source and Standards team. She's co-author of Raspberry Pi Hacks (O'Reilly, December 2013) and a senior editor at GeekMom, a site for those who find their joy in both geekery and parenting.

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yea

They added four more games yesterday (BIT.TRIP Runner, Gratuitous Space Battles, Jamestown, and Wizorb) -- and if you already purchased the pack you get the new ones as well. I've only played Torchlight so far, but that game alone is worth picking this bundle up.

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