With barely five days until the end of the latest Humble Bundle, it looks like the latest - the Humble Introversion Bundle - is on track to rake in the big bucks for the various games' developers, the EFF and Child's Play. At the time of this writing, right around 163,599 bundles have been sold, raising approximately $666,831.18 so far. With five more says to go, it's possible that the latest DRM-free bundle offering from Introversion will beat last month's Humble Voxatron Bundle - which raised $902,448.
The pay-what-you-want bundle lets consumers divvy the money up between the game's developer, Child's Play, or Electronic Frontier Foundation. For their money they get Uplink, Darwinia, DEFCON, Multiwinia, and two bonus prototype games - the Voxel Tech Demo and the Subversion City Demo. If you pay more than the average price currently being offered, you can also get Crayon Physics Deluxe, Aquaria, and Dungeons of Dredmor for free.. All of the games are available for Windows, Linux and Mac and are DRM-free.
Right now the average purchase price is $4.09 overall with Linux user paying the most at $8.47, followed by Mac users at $5.78, and Windows users at $3.43.
You can find out more at www.humblebundle.com.



