Yeah, the Humble Indie Bundle #3 is out there (
http://www.humblebundle.com/):
Pay what you want for five awesome games - they're all cross-platform (All games in the Humble Indie
Bundle work natively on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. )
I bought the first two bundles and in each bundle there were at least three games which I had fun playing (and still play sometimes).
This time the games are:
- Crayon Physics Deluxe: Draw some doodles to solve the puzzles. I've played the demo last year and it was fun
- Cogs: Looks like a great puzzle game with steampunk visual design - fun to play
- VVVVVV: No idea yet what that is about
- Hammerfight: Haven't looked at it yet
- And Yet It Moves: I played the demo some time ago: A platform game with two rather unique attributes:
- The visual design: a paper collage world created with colorful pieces of cardboard
- The player can (and must) rotate the game world at will to solve challenging puzzles - e.g. turn walls into floors, slides into platforms etc.
And the best thing about it: You can not only decide how much you pay for this bundle, you can also decide how to split this sum among the game developers, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the Child's Play charity and Humble Bundle Inc. (which pays for the bandwidth and the promotion of thus bundle)