Nov 12th 2013, 09:53, by Rich McCormick

The creators of the Humble Bundle have launched a new store selling digital video game downloads. As with the Humble Bundle, ten percent of purchases made on the Humble Store will go to charities, including the American Red Cross, Child's Play, and the World Land Trust. But unlike the Humble Bundle — where customers are able to pay what they want for a set of games — the Humble Store sells titles at a fixed price.
The new store will sell games all year round: a break from Humble Bundles, which are available for short periods of time. The store's current catalog of games is small, but includes indie gems such as Gunpoint and Rogue Legacy, as well as multiplayer shooter Natural Selection II, and the bafflingly compulsive Euro Truck...
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