A collection of thirteen varied freeware indie games, made by lesser-known developers. Genres ranging from platformers to first-person adventure-puzzle games and a lot more in-between.
The 99% Bundle has been created with the express purpose of 'getting out there', connecting the hard work of these thirteen developers to the players their games were intended for. For more information on the 'message' behind the bundle and a run-down of the included games and their developers, please visit the website:
Games in the Bundle:
- Super Bogus World
- Spino's Dangerous Dungeons
- NeonPlat Adventures
- Lone Boss and Cub
- Diamond Hollow II
- Unnamed Sandbox Game
- Unstoppaball
- PRIOR
- Pixel Slaughter!
- Sens3s: The Art of Understanding
- STD (Super Tower Defence)
- Next Time I Won't Trust The Man In The White Van
- Robot Unlock
Unzip the main archive. Each game in the bundle is organised into its own folder. Special installation instructions are dealt with on a per-game basis, via the included documentation.
All games confirmed working on:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.4GHz
2gb RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
200mb HDD Space
Windows 7 32-bit





















Comments
Just as developer of Sens3s:
Just as developer of Sens3s: The Art of Understanding I would like to point out that Mac and Linux user bases aren't that big. 12% of overall users Online. But anyway I'm working on porting my project with new graphic engine for Windows Mac and Linux.
WE ARE THE 33%! And by we, I
WE ARE THE 33%!
And by we, I mean the third of Indie game players who don't use Windows. And if the games really require 32 bit systems, I would think the number is closer to 66% now.
You are instantly losing a third of the available market for your games. It might not be easy to write cross platform games, but it's not impossible and I think it would be far more rewarding to know that the code will be better for the fact that it is capable of running on multiple OSes.
Super sprawa :)
Super sprawa :)