GamesAid reveals charity download pack

Gamers will be able to download a five-game pack for charity this month – and pay what they like for it.

Known as the Little Big Bunch, the collection of games comes from leading independent studios in the UK such as Mode 7, Just Add Water and Curve Studios. The GamesAid pack is download-only as opposed to last year’s 29.99 triple-game retail bundle.

Users can pay what they like for popular titles such as Frozen Synapse, Explodemon and Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee. They can decide how much goes to developers and how much to industry charity body GamesAid.

GamesAid trustee Ian Livingstone said: "This is a great initiative for GamesAid and I would like to say a massive thanks to the indie developers who have kindly put their games into Little Big Bunch."

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