Pay What You Want For Five Great Mac Games And Help Child’s Play and the EFF

Macs do bundles better than anyone, but if you’re a Mac gamer, the Humble Indie Bundle might be the best one yet. Not only do you get to name your price for five amazing Mac indie games worth $80 — World of Goo, Gish, Lugaru HD, Penumbra Overture and Aquaria — but you get too choose if you want your money to go to support Child’s Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, or line the developers’ pockets with filthy lucre.

Right now, the average contribution for the pack is just $7.87, with the total money raised over $360,000. I’m sure Cult of Mac readers can push that average contribution number up a few sense: these games, these developers and these charities are all worth your money.

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  • Oops

    “I’m sure Cult of Mac readers can push that average contribution number up a few sense”

    I think you mean cents.

    ..Sense in all the wrong places..

  • http://www.axon.co.nz John

    Great games. I already had World of Goo, and that is a great game but I forked out US$10 fir the rest of the bundle. So far I have tried Aquarius and this even works well on my 2008 Mini (Goo is great too) 8)
    I’m pretty sure the 3D shooter won’t though, but still, I’ll download the PC versions too and try it on my wifes PC.