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The Humble Indie Bundle #3
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From Humble Bundle
Available July 26, 2011
Games
BTA Games
DRM Steam Desura DRM-free
Platforms Windows Mac Linux
Charities

The Humble Indie Bundle #3 was the fourth bundle from Humble Bundle. It was the first to include time-limited access to a game (Minecraft) as a bonus. The tradition of including the previous numbered bundle available as a bonus continued.

Pricing[]

Purchasers could set their price from one cent up to as high as desired. The price could be divided any way between game developers, the bundle itself, and two charities, EFF and Child's Play. The Humble Indie Bundle #2 was included as a bonus for those who bought early or beat the average.

Games[]

The bundle started out with Crayon Physics Deluxe, Cogs, VVVVVV, Hammerfight, and And Yet It Moves. A temporary Minecraft license as well as full access to Steel Storm: Burning Retribution and Atom Zombie Smasher were added during the sale. The Humble Indie Bundle #2 was added to the bundle during the sale as a bonus for those who had already purchased and new purchasers who beat the average price.

Steam[]

Purchasing this bundle at any price included a single Steam key that would activate all games on the purchaser’s account. If the purchaser was eligible for The Humble Indie Bundle #2 a separate Steam key activated the games available on Steam from that bundle. (The key for Cortex Command was also added to this bundle after it was greenlit on steam)

Desura[]

Purchasing this bundle at any price included a single Desura key that would activate all games on the purchaser’s account. If the purchaser was eligible for The Humble Indie Bundle #2 a separate Desura key activated the games available on Desura from that bundle.

Windows[]

All seven games in this bundle can be downloaded DRM-free for Windows.

Mac[]

All seven games in this bundle can be downloaded DRM-free for Mac.

Linux[]

All seven games in this bundle can be downloaded DRM-free for Linux.

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