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Latest Humble Bundle selection chosen by a crayon dog, includes BioShock Infinite and Beholder on the cheap

Humble Bundle seems like a weird place to work. Whatever, let's pick up some cheap games.

The latest Humble Bundle is another staff pick affair, but this time the staffer in question is a crayon dog called Scribble. Apparently she is our friend, likes scritches and made the company letterhead. I don't pretend to know or care what this whimsy pertains to.

What I do know is there are some great games in this bundle for very little money, which is coincidentally the amount of money I have left after blowing it all over the holiday break. Pay $1 or more for Tempest, LiEat and Punch Club, for starters.

Beat the average ($5.93 at time of writing) and you'll also receive Aragami, Beholder and BioShock Infinite. Six bucks for Ken Levine's arguably bloated, definitely problematic but also beautifully mind-bending adventure? That's a steal and it's not even the best game in this tier - just the one most of you will have heard of.

Finally, there's a premium tier for $10 which also nets you Shenzhen I/O, which looks suspiciously clever and is well received on Steam. There's also a rather slim $2 bonus Humble Wallet credit in this tier if you happen to be a Humble Monthly subscriber.

The whole thing comes with a couple of bonus soundtracks, and there are a number of Mac and Linux games, as well as a couple of DRM-free builds on offer. As usual, you decide how your payment is split between publishers, organisers (including a removable tip for us) and charity, and you can select a particular fund to receive your donation.

Well? Go take advantage.

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Based in Australia and having come from a lengthy career in the Aussie games media, Brenna worked as VG247's remote Deputy Editor for several years, covering news and events from the other side of the planet to the rest of the team. After leaving VG247, Brenna retired from games media and crossed over to development, working as a writer on several video games.

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