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Those of you who enjoy gaming but find yourself limited by either your choice of operating system or possibly due to your mistrust of certain game manager programs like Steam or Desura, rejoice! The latest Humble Bundle is out and all the games included are browser-based and it’s called the Humble Mozilla Bundle.
All you need is either Firefox or Chrome and you’ll have access to all the games purchased. Pay what you want to get Super Hexagon (the music in that game is amazing and it seems strangely addictive), AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome, Osmos, Zen Bound 2 and Dustforce DX. If you pay more than $4.83 you’ll also get Voxatron, FTL and a mystery game and if you pay more than $8 you’ll also get Democracy 3 thrown in there too. Not bad at all.
All the games are available to try by clicking ‘Play’ below their icons on the Humble Bundle site before you buy them. They’re preview versions obviously, but it’s nice to get a taste to know what you’re buying. The money can be split between the game devs, Humble and the charities; The Mozilla Foundation, The Maker Education Initiative and CodeNow.
The bundle will be available for a fortnight from the Humble site here: [x]
A new trailer for the latest Dragon Age has just been released, so as to keep the interest high until the game’s release which has been delayed a little bit.
It shows an awful lot of cutscenes and not too much gameplay, but it does give a little bit of story about the Inquisitor for those who are interested. Either way, it looks and sounds quite interesting, so it does its job nicely.
Those of you who love Overkill’s most popular series, take note. From 10am Pacific time/6pm British Standard Time on Thursday, the original Payday: The Heist will be free on Steam for 24 hours. Sweet.
The freebie comes as part of the rewards offered to people who joined the official Payday 2 Steam Group, as Overkill offered tiers based on how many people were joined in the lead up to their ‘Crimefest’ event. The free day was originally meant to be on October 18th, but was brought forward when all the reward goals were met earlier than expected by the devs.
“You guys have made one hell of an effort during the pasts months. Truly, we in the Overkill crew salute you,” they wrote.
Overkill says that we can expect “clear instructions” on how to download the game on the date in question. Eyes on your screens and mice at the ready everyone, we’ve a free game to acquire…