Knights of the Old RepublicBuilding up your video game collection can seem like an expensive task once people start throwing recommendations your way for things you absolutely must play. Thankfully, this hobby is fast becoming much cheaper thanks to people like the Humble team who put together bundles of games for the price of basically-how-much-have-you-got.

Their latest collection bolstering package is the Humble Star Wars Bundle, which is unsurprisingly themed around Star Wars video games.

The bundle is by no means every best Star Wars video game, but if you elect to spend at least $12 (approximately eight of our English pounds) you’ll be getting nine varied and mostly enjoyable games, including a couple of classics.

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This week’s Monday Morning Fuel is a collection of amazing indie games.

The outstanding Humble Indie Bundle, where five indie games are offered for the incredible price of whatever-you-want-to-pay, has returned for its third instalment and now includes the following games:

  • VVVVV
  • Crayon Physics Deluxe
  • Cogs
  • And Yet It Moves
  • Hammerfight
  • Steel Storm
  • Atom Zombie Smasher
  • Free access to Minecraft until August 14th
If you pay more than the average amount (currently around the $5-6 mark) you also get:
  • Braid
  • Machinarium
  • Osmos
  • Revenge of the Titans
  • Cortex Command

This is an outstanding deal and you can decide how much of your donation goes to the developers and how much will go to the EFF or Child’s Play.  The games will run on Mac Windows and Linux systems but the deal is only available for the next day and a half.

Braid, VVVVV and Machinarium are my personal favourites on this list and would warrant a significant donation on their own but all of the titles here are truly inspiring pieces of work from highly talented developers.  The Humble Indie Bundle is good for you, good for hard working artists, good for digital rights advocacy, and good for sick children and can be found by following the link below.

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