Bundle In A Box’s latest bundles 11 indie games for under $6

The Indie Ordinary Gamer Bundle is Bundle In A Box’s latest bundle offering. Featuring indie hits like One Finger Death Punch, QbQbQb, and Cognition, the bundle utilizes two pricing tiers to separate the games into two groups. Buyers paying anything between the 99-cent minimum and below the average price will receive five titles. Paying over the current average adds on six games.

All bundle buyers receive bonuses in the form of soundtracks, wallpapers, and an artwork collection. As more bundles are sold, more content will continue to unlock, so bundle buyers should check back often to ensure they collect all of the goodies available. 

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The Indie Ordinary Gamer Bundle is Bundle In A Box’s latest bundle offering. Featuring indie hits like One Finger Death Punch, QbQbQb, and Cognition, the bundle utilizes two pricing tiers to separate the games into two groups. Buyers paying anything between the 99-cent minimum and below the average price will receive five titles. Paying over the current average adds on six games.

All bundle buyers receive bonuses in the form of soundtracks, wallpapers, and an artwork collection. As more bundles are sold, more content will continue to unlock, so bundle buyers should check back often to ensure they collect all of the goodies available.

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All of the games come DRM-free, and some come packaged with keys for activation on Desura or Steam. Thirty percent of the proceeds collected will go to benefit the Able Gamers charity, and for every hundred bundles sold, Bundle In A Box puts $15 aside for the Indie Dev Grant. After the bundle ends, buyers will be able to select what developer shall receive the grant.

Be sure to check out our reviews of Cognition and Hairy Tales, both of which are included within the bundle.

The Indie Ordinary Gamer Bundle runs through December 27th. Visit the Bundle In A Box website to take advantage of the offering. 

Former Good Morning America child star, Tom spends his time these days writing lots of things for people to read. He's a fan of independently developed video games, and always roots for the underdog. Send him animated .gifs on Twitter: @tomscott90. He likes those things