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Humble Frozenbyte Bundle gets updated with three Trine 2 songs and more

The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle continues to chug along as five games from developer Frozenbyte are now available on the "pay what you want" business model for the next 12 days. So far there have been over 100,00 sales of the bundle and well over $525,000 in revenue generated.

Frozenbyte have announced that buyers of the bundle can now also download three music tracks from the soundtrack to one of its upcoming games that's not a part of the bundle, Trine 2. In addition one of the games in the bundle, the prototype Jack Claw, now supports keyboard and mouse controls in addition to the Xbox 360 controller. Frozenbyte says they plan to put in a few more small updates and extras in the bundle before it's over.

Humble Frozenbyte Bundle generates over $400,000 in first 24 hours

The third "pay what you want" game sale event from the folks behind the previous two Humble Indie Bundle deals is doing very well. The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle has generated over $400,000 in revenue in its first 24 hours.

While that number is actually below the $500,000 generated by the second Humble Indie Bundle deal in its first 24 hours, that money was given to several game developers plus two charities. This new deal's revenues will go to just one developer, Frozenbyte, along with the charities. Just a reminder: The deal lets you pay what you want for the two titles in the Shadowgrounds sci-fi top down shooter series, the fantasy platformer-puzzle game Trine, the previously unreleased game prototype Jack Claw, and the upcoming game Splot.

Humble Bundle has Frozenbyte deal; pay what you want for five games [Update]

The first two Humble Indie Bundle events generated well over $1 million in revenues each time for the select group of indie games via the "pay what you want" business model. Now that same group is launching a third such effort but this one is a bit different. All five games will be from the same developer Frozenbyte.

Yes, Frozenbyte is offering five of its games via the "pay what you want" model for a limited time. The games include the two titles in the Shadowgrounds sci-fi top down shooter series (both now have new Mac and Linux ports for this deal) as well as Trine, the fantasy platformer-puzzle game (that game now has a Linux port). All three games also come with their music soundtracks.

But that's not all. Paying for the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle also gives the customer access to two more previously unreleased games. One is Jack Claw, a top-down action game prototype (Windows only) that features the player controlling a character with a giant whip in an urban setting. The source code for the game is included. The other title is Splot, a game that hasn't even been released yet but will be given to anyone who purchases the bundle once it's ready. We don't have any idea about what the game is like but the concept art looks ... interesting.

The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle should be live by the time you read this and will last for at least 14 days. By default, any purchases of the bundle will also benefit two charities, Child's Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. You can check out a trailer (with goofy narration) for the bundle after the jump.

Update: In just its first hour the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle has already generated about $58,000 in revenue.

Shadowgrounds series get Steam sales treatment

Steam's mid-week sales event happens like clockwork on Tuesday and today they have posted up word on two games that have had their prices slashed from now until Thursday. The games are Shadowgrounds and its sequel Shadowgrounds Survivor, the entertaining top down sci-fi shooters from developer Frozenbyte (who later went on to make Trine).

You can get Shadowgrounds for just $2.49 during the sale while Shadowgrounds Survivor is priced at $3.74. Both games are also offered in a bundle and you can purchase that bundle for a mere $4.99. That's a big 75 percent price cut from its normal price.

Frozenbyte teases about new projects


Oh, those crazy Finland cats. We refer, of course, to Frozenbyte, the game developer who so far has released two games in the Shadowgrounds series of top down sci-fi action games. The games may be budget titles but they are a lot of fun and it looks like Frozenbyte is ready give us some more. A lot more.

The company just relaunched its corporate web site and announced that it is planning to release three more original games, one in 2008 and the other two in 2009. That's all the details they are giving at the moment . . . or are they playing with us? The only non-Shadowgrounds image on their web site is of what looks like a giant 1950's retro style robot attacking something unseen with train cars in one of its metal hands. Hmmmm . . . is that a hint about what their next game is about? If so color us interested.

New Shadowgrounds: Survivor update released


Frozenbyte's top-down sci-fi shooter Shadowgrounds: Survivor is a fun retro style game that perhaps hasn't gotten as much attention from the press as it should. Today the developer and its publisher Meridian4 announced a new update to the game that gives players two more single player modes to enjoy.

We always love it when developers add more replay value to a game and the two new modes for Shadowgrounds: Survivor (Bleeding Hard and Impossible) should prove to do just that. Any mode that is titled Impossible sounds like a challenge to us. The update also adds Spanish and French language support for the game. People who already own the game can update the title with the new features via Valve's Steam service.
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