Humble Bundle [humblebundle.com] has
7-Game Frost Fatales 2026 Bundle (PC Digital Download) on sale
$10.
Bundle Includes:
- Q-UP
- A minimalist, high-speed precision platformer that uses a very clean, "blueprint-like" art style where the focus is entirely on your momentum and air control. It's built for players who love the "die-restart-repeat" loop and perfect execution.
- Voidwrought
- A hauntingly beautiful 2D Metroidvania set in a world of cosmic horror and ancient machinery. You play as a newborn "Simulacrum" exploring the ruins of the First Civilization.
- Here Comes Niko
- Marketed as a "professional friend simulator," this is a cozy, colorful 3D platformer. You play as Niko, who is applying for a job at Tadpole Inc. Instead of fighting enemies, you travel to various islands to help eccentric characters with their problems.
- Yars Rising
- A modern reimagining of the Atari classic Yars' Revenge. It shifts the series into a 2D action-adventure/stealth format. You play as a young hacker named Emi who infiltrates a shadowy corporation, using "hacking" minigames to bypass security and take down bosses.
- Super Glitter Rush
- A bright, frantic boss-rush bullet hell. The game strips away the "trash mobs" and focuses entirely on creative, screen-filling boss encounters. It has a very cute, pastel-colored aesthetic, but don't let the "kawaii" looks fool you—it requires serious twitch reflexes and pattern recognition to survive.
- An Airport For Aliens Currently Run By Dogs
- A first-person open-world comedy game where, as the title suggests, you are the last human in a universe of spaceports managed by stock photos of dogs. It is surreal, hilarious, and surprisingly heartwarming.
- Yoku's Island Express
- A brilliant and unique mashup of Metroidvania and Pinball. You play as a dung beetle postman who arrives on a tropical island. Instead of jumping, you move Yoku by hitting him with pinball flippers scattered throughout the environment. You explore a massive, seamless world, unlock new abilities, and fight giant bosses—all through the mechanics of a pinball table.
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