Dear Motes,
Have we got a deal for you! This Valentine’s we’re banding together with five other independent developers to bring you a sweet bundle of Indie Love. It’s an $85 value for only $20!! The games are:
- And Yet It Moves, by Broken Rules
- Auditorium, by Cipher Prime
- Aztaka, by Citeremis
- Eufloria, by Omni Systems
- Machinarium, by Amanita Design
- Osmos, by Hemisphere Games
We’ve crafted our games with a lot of love and passion and this Valentine’s Day we thought we would put all our love in one place. Give this amazing indie bundle to your valentine or treat yourself to some delicious gaming goodness! It really has been a group effort and we are trying our absolute best to give you the same well-known price point you’ve come to expect from the big distributers. This time, we’re throwing the sale ourselves and all your purchases will go directly to the great indie teams who made these games.
Hell, even we bought it!
So what are you waiting for? Buy The Indie Love Bundle today. Sale ends on Friday, February 19th.
Enjoy, and happy Valentine’s,
- Hemi team and friends


on Feb 15th, 2010 at 10:12 am
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on Feb 19th, 2010 at 4:53 am
I bought (through my brother) about 12 hours ago…couldn’t pass up such a great deal, even if I already owned And Yet it Moves (which I gifted to someone else).
I’ve just got a little question, though. I noticed if you buy the game directly through this site, the “Sounds of Earth” album is a free gift. Is this potentially available from a bundle purchase? I’m pretty sure that since it’s technically an offsite deal the music won’t be included, but checking can’t hurt
on Feb 19th, 2010 at 3:09 pm
Hi MasterGH,
Glad to hear you picked up the bundle, it really is an awesome deal.
The High Skies EP isn’t included, but it is relatively easy to get for free. Take a look at this for more details: http://microscopics.co.uk/spreadtheword.html
Cheers,
Eddy
on Feb 19th, 2010 at 6:19 pm
Thanks mate, I did not spot that! The free tune from the EP is one of those included in the game, correct? I don’t think I’ll having any trouble promoting something so nice as that.
on Feb 20th, 2010 at 1:04 am
You’re very welcome. And yes, “The Shape of Things to Come” is the soundtrack to the several “Force” zones in Osmos, though the version in game is a 40-second loop, while the album contains the full, epic track.