Stack Up On 8 Fun Games For Free With The Freebie Gamer Bundle [Deals]

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Gaming on the Mac has become increasingly popular, with the advent of services such as Steam (highlighted in a recent Cult of Mac Deals offer for Borderlands 2) and the renaissance of the Mac as a primary household computer. And with games on gaming consoles hovering around the $50 mark, gamers are looking for other opportunities to “get their game on” withoutbreaking the bank in the process. The Mac has become another platform where this exploration can be done – and Cult of Mac Deals has an offer where the impact on your pocketbook will be absolutely zero.

That’s because Cult of Mac Deals has assembled The Freebie Gamer Bundle, which is available for a very limited time.

Here are the games you’ll find absolutely free in this bundle:

  1. Brickshooter Egypt for Mac & PC
  2. Atlantis Quest for Mac & PC
  3. Otto Matic for Mac & PC
  4. Nanosaur 2: Hatchling for Mac
  5. BigHead BASH for Mac & PC
  6. Crazy Fairies for Mac & PC
  7. Akaneiro: Demon Hunters for Mac & PC
  8. Gears for Mac

You can learn more about all of the games over at the Deals page, but one of the things you’ll notice right away (besides the fact that you’re getting over $130 worth of games for free) is that all but two of these games will also work on Windows machines. That means this free offer won’t just work out for Mac users. Even Windows gamers have something to gain from this bundle!

It’s not very often where you can load your computer up with quality games without spending a penny. This Cult of Mac Deals offer lets you do just that. So take advantage of it while it;s available – which won’t be for long. Pick up The Freebie Gamer Bundle today!

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