Latest Humble Bundle Celebrates Games That Were Made In Singapore

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The latest Humble Weekly Bundle contains only games that were made in Singapore – hence the title “Made In Singapore.” It’s all in order to celebrate 50 years of Singapore’s independence.

 

As part of this, the charity being supported by this bundle will go towards Community Chest Singapore, and due to the Care & Share Movement for SG50, all donations to this charity will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the Singapore government – including those donated through this bundle.

 

With that in mind, for the minimum of a dollar you can pick up:

 

  • Autumn Dynasty – RTS (Android only)
  • Mooncake Shop (Android only)
  • Cubetractor
  • Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Phantoms Squad Starter Pack

 

Paying more than the average price will also net you:

 

 

Finally, if you pay $12 or more you’ll get all of the above as well as:

 


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