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The Humble Voxatron Bundle Adds More Lexaloffle Gold.. and Gish

Humble Bundles truly are the gift that keeps on giving. Clearly not content for launching his new shooter in a ‘Pay What You Want’ sale, Lexaloffle has added a trio of bonus games that’ll pop up in your bundle, even if you’ve not paid over the average – all three of his previously retail titles. The block-sliding puzzle game Chocolate Castle, contemplative spatial puzzle Zen Puzzle Garden, and 16-bit style platformer Jasper’s Journeys. It seems that Edmund McMillen has chipped in a little as well, throwing his physics-platformer Gish into the mix, too.

As with all other Humble Bundle games, everything is available for Windows, Linux and Mac, so everyone wins. On top of that, Gish comes with a key to activate it on Steam, if you consider that a convenient perk. As a minor Humble Bundle related bit of news, those who picked up the third Humble Bundle should check their download pages for an updated build of Revenge of The Titans, which just updated with bugfixes and further tuned difficulty.

With the next Indie Royale bundle due in just 12 hours now, is the Humble Bundle stepping up its game to provide competition? I’m not sure, but purely from a consumers point of view I certainly wouldn’t mind seeing a little competition between the groups, especially if ‘winning’ is defined as ‘giving the most awesome pile of games available for the lowest possible price’, especially if the developers end up making lots of money off it. Guess we’ll find out how this’ll all play out tomorrow.

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