Itch.io Indie Bundle for Palestinian Aid

Itch.io Indie Bundle for Palestinian Aid Offers Over 670 Games

The itch.io Indie Bundle for Palestinian Aid is now live. For $5, people can get over 670 video games, over 270 physical role-playing games, 20 game assets, 19 books, 11 tools, and 7 soundtracks. The goal is to raise $500,000 for United Nations Relief and Works Agency. As of June 7, 2021, it raised over $400,000.

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All money earned from the bundle will go to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency charity. The official page also explained where the money will go. It noted that the organization “provided food assistance for over one million Palestinians.”

Here are some of the more notable video games in the itch.io Indie Bundle for Palestinian Aid.

  • Art Sqool (PC)
  • Bleed (PC)
  • Bleed 2 (PC)
  • Calico (PC)
  • Glittermitten Grove (PC)
  • A Good Snowman is Hard to Build (PC)
  • GNOG (PC)
  • Milkmaid of the Milky Way (PC)
  • Minit (PC)
  • Mixolumia (PC)
  • Moonhunters (PC)
  • A Mortician’s Tale (PC)
  • Nuclear Throne (PC)
  • Pikuniku (PC)
  • Science Girls (PC)
  • Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To (PC)
  • Stacks on Stacks (on Stacks) (PC)
  • Super Win the Game (PC)
  • Un Pas Fragile (PC)
  • Underhero (PC)
  • Wheels of Aurelia (PC)

People can get the itch.io Indie Bundle for Palestinian Aid until June 11, 2021. One of the last charity bundles via the distributor was the itch.io Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality.


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