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Deal alert: The Free Bundle helps you find great, free indie games

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If you read my Humble Bundle posts, you’ll know that I’m a huge fan of the site and the team behind it. I love that I can pay whatever I’d like and, in return, help out charities and fantastic developers – all while getting some of the best games for a number of my devices.

Sometimes, though, I like downloading apps for the very low price of free. That’s where a new bundler, The Free Bundle, comes in: it allows you to download some of the greatest free indie games around. This latest bundle includes games like Nitronic RushAscensionImscared, and Aboro’s Big Adventure.

If you’ve ever played any of these games before, you’ll know that they’re all free – and because of that, you might be thinking that downloading them through the bundle is a waste of time. (And the bundlers know this too, as they explicitly point out that you can “actually pick them up at each of the author’s websites if you want to.”)

Even though you can download the games directly from the developers, I’d like to make a positive point about this bundle: I’ve only ever heard of one of these indie games. So without this website, I likely wouldn’t have ever been able to find, download, and enjoy the other four games that The Free Bundle is showcasing. And that, to me, is a very good reason to keep this site bookmarked.

If you want to take a look at the five games that are being shown off, hit up the source link below. Let us know if you get any of them!

[The Free Bundle]
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Calob Horton

Calob Horton is an associate editor at Pocketables. He loves all technology, no matter which company it comes from. This unbiased view of the tech world allows him to choose the products that best fit his personal needs and tastes: a Microsoft Surface Pro, a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and a third-gen iPad.Google+ | Twitter | More posts by Calob | Subscribe to Calob's posts

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