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Indie Royale - Alpha Collection #1 (PC, Mac & Linux) | Currently ~4-5$ minimum

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The Indie Royale game bundle site has debuted its first-ever Alpha Collection with buyers being able to play and help fund to completion three in-development titles, including the vaunted Dwarf Fortress-esque PC, Mac and Linux title Towns.

Current Games in the Bundle:

Game Developer Platform
Towns SMP PC Mac Linux
3079 Phr00t PC Mac Linux
Wyv and Keep a jolly corpse PC (Mac Linux in 3-6 months)

This now-available bundle was hand-picked to include three games with immediately fun, playable 'alpha' versions and current or imminent PC, Mac and Linux versions. Each of the developers has committed to providing updates regularly to all Indie Royale buyers until the title is complete.

The Alpha Collection launches with a recommended €/£/$10 for the titles (downloadable as standalone executables and also redeemable via Desura), but a fluctuating minimum that starts at $5 USD and moves up from there. Generous purchasers will bring the minimum bundle price lower over the seven days of the bundle.

There are also no Steam keys, but the developers have told IndieRoyale that they will provide any if the finished games ever make it onto Steam.

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  • +1

    These games look terrible, just like the last humblebundle

    • Sadly I have to agree, it's sad how many of these games are becoming copy's of other game with a slight tweak.
      The lost Vikings was a great game and I'd love to see it remade but I wouldn't pay for a cheap looking knockoff.
      Minecraft and doom are available at separate games they didn't need to be hacked together.

      The idea behind towns however is interesting, yet it needs alot of refining in my opinion. A medieval sim city where your city must defend against other armys while supporting a npc hero would be cool, but it looks like the developer has caved to those around him. Kind of defeats the purpose of both the games ideas and being an indie developer doesn't it?

      • +1

        Looks like rubbish games…and cost more than a steam sale…and details appear to be that you don't get the full game but only 'updates until the release'.

        This is one big MEH.

    • Entirely not interested in this bundle, not for 4 bucks even. I think alpha is stretching it too.

  • 3079 looks just as bad as when the yogscast did a review of it, and Wyv & Keep looks ok but is a pretty basic 2D puzzle platformer and not something I'd bother with. Towns is the only one I might end up playing out of these, but I'm not sure I've got the time or patience to learn a game like that in its alpha state.

  • Sick of indie bundles, period.

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