September 19th, 2012 | By

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Build a Bundle 3

With nearly five-thousand bundles sold (at the time of this writing), Groupee’s Build a Bundle 3 is in full swing.

The Build a Bundle concept varies from other indie game bundles in that it allows the buyer to select the games they want out of a predetermined set. For this specific Build a Bundle, there are nine games available to choose from. The minimum price is $1.50 for two games (50 cents cheaper than the last Build a Bundle), and of course buyers can always pay more, as 20% of every sale will benefit Child’s Play charity.

The games to select from are:Build a Bundle 3 logo

Secret of the Magic Crystals (PC, Mac, Steam, DRM Free)
Detour (PC, Steam only)
Omegalodon (PC, Mac, Desura, DRM Free)
War in a Box: Paper Tanks (PC, Mac, Desura)
APOX (PC, Steam only)
CreaVures (PC, Mac, Steam, DRM Free)
Chrome/SpecForce (PC, Steam only)
Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World (PC, Mac, Steam)
99 Levels to Hell (PC, Mac, Desura)

At checkout, buyers are given the option to choose more than just two games, and the required minimum automatically updates as more games are chosen. Also, Groupees does not email product keys out. Instead, buyers can find their product codes on their Groupees.com profiles.

Groupees is also offering bonuses for each sales milestone that the bundle makes. So far, the community has unlocked eleven soundtracks and albums. The next milestone comes at five-thousand units sold (soon) and will unlock a Steam copy of ‘Avencast: Rise of the Mage’ for everyone.

Build a Bundle 3 lasts for another week, so head to the Groupees website here, and get started picking out your games.

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