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Want some cool games and at the same time support a decent cause? The latest Humble Bundle includes ten games, and just to show that they love everyone, it can be played on four platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux and Android, plus they are DRM free.

As always they include a pay what you want model, but with incentives if you pay some extra dosh. Any amount of money will get you VVVVVV, The Inner World, Titan Attacks!, and Tetrobot and Co. Pay more than the average price (currently at $5.34) and you also receive Ironclad Tactics Deluxe Edition, Costume Quest, Eufloria HD, Solar Flux, and Toast Time. Pay $10 or more to get all of the above plus Shadowrun Returns!

If you were to purchase these games separately, they could fetch a total of up to $197, so we suppose $10 is a decent offer.

Costume Quest, Titan Attacks!, and Tetrobot and Co. are making their Android debut with this bundle, and The Inner World is making its Linux debut. You need to pay $1 or more for access to these games on Steam. Please check out the full system requirements here prior to purchasing.

Humble Bundle also lets you choose where your money goes, with a sliding scale on offer between the developers and two charitable causes (Electronic Frontier Foundation and American Red Cross).

If gaming just won’t cut it for this weekend, or if you want to stock up for the Easter holidays, also try out the Humble Post-Apocalyptic Book Bundle which provides some awesome end-of-the-world reading material. Trust us, you’ll feel fine.

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