Display title | Indie Royale |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A competitor of sorts to the Humble Bundle, the Indie Royale bundles of videogames launch every few weeks and contain four to six games apiece for Windows, Mac and Linux, that are redeemable via Steam or Desura or available via direct download. Unlike the HIB, however, no charities are involved and all monies go to the developers, so the bundles are simply a way to get indie games for a low price. |