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Cthulhu Save the World, Really Big Sky, and More Crammed into the Really Big Bundle

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If you aren’t one of the 100,000 people who already helped Cthulhu Saves the World be such a success on steam, you can snag the retro RPG along with a few other sweet indies in the Indie Royale Really Big Bundle. The bundle also includes Runespell: Overture, Eufloria, Really Big Sky, and Breath of Death VII. The lot of them can be yours for $4.33 right now, but that price will fluctuate with time, and as per the norm with these bundles, other games may be unlocked as more are sold. The Really Big Bundle expires this Sunday, so head on over soon if you want to get your hands on some cheap indies.

Source: Indie Royale Website

You Have Only 24 Hours Left to Nab the Second Indie Royale Bundle

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We don’t mean to work your mouse-clicking finger up into a sweaty panic, but the deadline to lay down your hard-earned Franklins on the latest Indie Royale bundle is rapidly approaching. Even those suffering from acute bundle-itis should have little to complain about with the Difficult 2nd Bundle’s line-up of sweet indie games. The roster includes NightSky, Fate of the World, Scoregasm, as well as the bundle-within-a-bundle 2-pack of awesomenesss that is Ben There, Dan That & Time Gentleman, Please! The bundle’s masterminds have also thrown in two bonus games: Irukandji and Bullet Candy Perfect, and the soundtracks for Scoregasm and NightSky.

All of the games can be downloaded from Desura and Steam, except the two bonus games, which are only available on Desura. The payment structure is a bit different from the familiar pay-what-you-want model of the Humble Indie Bundles, but you can still name your price as long as it’s above the minimum price. Right now, you can still nab all of these games for less than four bucks. You would have put up more than four measly bucks anyways, right? Right? You can grab it on the bundle’s official page.