Humble Bundle, where digital media meets pay-what-you-want meets charitable contributions meets multiple-formats-on-Steam, is currently offering a Star Wars video games bundle worth a look. For the next 9 days, until Tuesday, February 17th, the Humble  Bundle is Star Wars video games supporting the Star Wars Force for Change which goes to UNICEF, the game developers, and Humble Bundle… and you decide who gets what amount when you buy. The game downloads are offered via Steam, which means you get access to your games any time through your Steam account any time you want, and games are accessible on multiple platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux – when available).
For any amount you choose starting at a lonely buck, you get Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic – one of the boldest Star Wars storytelling events in video game history, an RPG taking place 4,000 years before the events of the Star Wars films – as well as Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy and Star Wars: Dark Forces – the game that reinvented Star Wars video games forever by bringing first person shooters like Doom to the Star Wars universe. Many a gamer ruined their keyboards, mice, and controllers playing these games. Dark Forces turns 20 this year, and is still a blast to play as mercenary Kyle Katarn fighting against the Empire on Rebel missions.
If you spend over the average of $11.44, you also add Star Wars Battlefront II – a game this reporter spent years playing online with a group of friends – as well as KOTORII: The Sith Lords, Star Wars Republic Commando, and more games to be added before the end of the bundle. Republic Commando has spawned a decent following in its day and earned it several action figures, and is 1 of the games this reporter bought the bundle for specifically.
And if you spend $12 or more, you also get Star Wars: Empire at War: Gold Pack, as well as Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition – which is easily among my top 10 games of the last decade, and the Ultimate Sith Edition here comes with bonus levels with their own add-on story – and its sequel Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II.
That’s $12 for over $115 in video games, literally thousands of hours of quality Star Wars gameplay, with more titles still to be added!
Check this all out at the Humble Star Wars Video Game Bundlesupporting UNICEF, and enjoy a ton of games. This offer only lasts for 9 days, so get your pile of digital video games today!
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This is my 3rd Humble Bundle and each one is a great bargain. This is the first video game one I’ve done, and I didn’t realize it worked with Steam so I’m already set.
I’ve been thinking a lot about picking up KOTOR, Republic Commando, and Jedi Academy lately, so this was perfect. Even if I don’t play much of them, the money goes to charity and I can always download the games later in life.
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This is my 3rd Humble Bundle and each one is a great bargain. This is the first video game one I’ve done, and I didn’t realize it worked with Steam so I’m already set.
I’ve been thinking a lot about picking up KOTOR, Republic Commando, and Jedi Academy lately, so this was perfect. Even if I don’t play much of them, the money goes to charity and I can always download the games later in life.