Weekly Humble Bundle Features Rhythm Games
This week's Humble Bundle lets gamers pay what they want for six PC rhythm games and help a good cause at the same time.
The bundle includes indie games like the award-winning Symphony, where players take to a digital world and fight a virus infecting their computer's music files. Using a fighter plane a huge array of weapons and upgrades, players fight five bosses in a game that adapts to incorporate their own music library.
In Sequence, players fight their way to the top of a tower with protagonists Ky and Naia full of monsters in order to find out why Ky has been mysteriously imprisoned. In contrast, Beat Hazard Ultra (which includes the base game Beat Hazard as well) and BIT.TRIP RUNNER incorporate classic arcade-style visuals and gameplay.
Audiosurf uses music tracks to shape the courses of a puzzle-racing game where players line up coloured blocks and can compete online. Meanwhile, in the sci-fi game Retrograde the main character Rick Rocket works to restore the space-time continuum in a rhythm world where the flow of time has been reversed.
All six games are available for DRM-free download through Steam. Gamers can pay whatever they'd like for the three games Sequence, Symphony, and BIT.TRIP RUNNER, however, if they pay $6 (about £4) or more, players receive the other three games as well.
As always, Humble Bundle lets gamers choose how their donation is split up between the game developers, Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child's Play Charity.
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