
"Pay at least $13 (or more if you want to donate something extra to the Special Effect charity for helping gamers with disabilities) and you'll unlock PC codes for 13 games. In addition to the sci-fi mystery about crewmates stranded in space and the atmospheric horror game about an attendant at a train station in the mountains, the bundle also gets you Buckshot Roulette, Arctic Eggs, Who's Lila?, Order 13, No-Skin, Kiosk, Adios, The Boba Teashop, Daemonologie, Massacre at the Mirage, and Terror at Oakheart."
"All of these games are highly rated on Steam, but I can personally vouch for Buckshot Roulette and Arctic Eggs, a surreal physics sim about cooking food for your fellow dissidents at a mysterious military prison. In addition to being cheap, these indie games don't require a hulked-out PC to play them. If you have a laptop that came out in the last decade, you can probably play them just fine."
"First up is Stasis, a 2015 point-and-click isometric adventure about emerging from a pod during a mysterious space voyage and figuring out what the hell is going on. "The game's atmosphere is thick with tension, but it's not trying to make you sweat the whole time, so the few moments it breaks things up and hits you with something shocking, it really works,""
The Indie Fears Humble Bundle offers over a dozen PC indie games for under $20, with a $13 tier unlocking 13 PC codes and an option to donate to Special Effect. The bundle includes diverse titles such as a sci-fi crewmate mystery, an atmospheric mountain train-station horror, Buckshot Roulette, Arctic Eggs, Who's Lila?, Order 13, No-Skin, Kiosk, Adios, The Boba Teashop, Daemonologie, Massacre at the Mirage, and Terror at Oakheart. Most titles are highly rated on Steam and run on modest hardware, likely playable on laptops from the past decade. Additional Halloween freebies include Stasis on GOG and rotating Epic Games Store giveaways like Bendy and the Ink Machine.
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