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Indie Gala Friday Special #14 Now Available

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Indie Gala and Capsule Computers are launching the 14th Friday Special Bundle today. This weeks bundle contains twelve great indie games for one low price or $2.49

Drew and the Floating Labyrinth – A hand drawn puzzle platformer starring Drew, a girl trapped in an abstract world.

Eleusis – An adventure set in an abandoned village in Greece, where a cult looks to bring an ancient evil back to life.

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Restaurant Empire II – Join the Leboufs as they look to build a small little restaurant into a food empire.

Seven Kingdoms 2 HD – The HD remake of a classic RTS pitting 12 classic civilizations and the Fryhtans.

Plazma Being – A puzzle platformer starring Zeb, the little ball of energy.

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Rush Bros. – An addictive neon coloured platform racer that merges speed and music in one slick package.

Trauma – A point and click adventure about a girl working through the traumatic events of her life after she survives a car accident.

David. – A challenging puzzle game about an abstract that can be sling shotted around to defeat his enemies.

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Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack – You are an alien blob with insatiable hunger for absolutely everything! Consume the world and grow from the size of a tennis ball to something straight out of a B-movie.

Stranded – A minimalist adventure game about exploration and survival.

Virus 14 – There are hundreds of games about killing zombies and even a few that let you play the zombie, but Virus 14 lets you actually play the virus that started all the horror.

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Back to Bed – A surreal puzzle game about a sleep walker trapped in a world seemingly inspired by M. C. Escher.

For the first 24 hours of the sale, the entire bundle is only $2.49. Grab your bundle at Indie Gala before the price goes up.

 

Jamie Laike Tsui
Jamie Laike Tsui
Jamie is the Managing Editor at Capsule Computers and has covered video games and technology for over a decade. When not playing or writing about video games, he can be found studying law or nerding out on fountain pens and stationery.