Up to five indie titles available for just £6

GamesAid LittleBIGBunch 2 indie bundle goes live

GamesAid has revealed the five downloadable titles available in its second annual downloadable pack, LittleBIGBunch 2.

For just £6, you gamers can pick up to five games to download, with over £80 worth of titles to choose from.

The full line-up of games is listed below. Head on over to the LittleBIGBunch website for more information.

Archon Classic
Dark Scavenger
Disciples II: Rise of the Elves Gold
Grotesque Tactics
Serious Sam The Random Encounter
Space Colony
Tofu 1&2
The Trouble with Robots
Unstoppable Gorg
Worms Reloaded

“Once again GamesAid has been overwhelmed by the incredible support we have received from indie games developers. littleBIGbunch only exists thanks to their generosity,” said Eidos life president and GamesAid trustee Ian Livingstone.

“This year we have a fantastic collection of games which we hope will appeal to gamers everywhere. Choose five great games from our selection and know that half your money is going to GamesAid and half to the amazing developers.

“GamesAid is totally dependent on the free time and services given by the people working in the games industry. Equally we are extremely grateful to those people who donate so generously. We would like to thank everyone who gets involved and supports us. As clichéd as it sounds, every penny really does make a difference.”

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