Video games mental health charity Safe In Our World has announced the full details of their fantastic new charity bundle.
The charity bundle will feature a range of indie gems and is the biggest bundle from Safe In Our World yet! For a small fee of £12 or more if you feel so inclined you will recieve over 20 games. The bundle is live over on Fanatical now with all money raised going to support Safe In Our World’s charitable endeavours.
Bundle contents include:
● A Little Golf Journey (Playtonic Friends)
● Chivalry: Medieval Warfare (Torn Banner)
● Eternal Threads (Secret Mode)
● Field of Glory II (Slitherine)
● Hue (Curve Games)
● Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure (Outright Games)
● Indivisible (505 Games)
● Kingdom Two Crowns (Raw Fury)
● Murder By Numbers (Mediatonic / Irregular Corp)
● Perfect (nDreams)
● PlateUp! (Yogscast Games & It’s happening)
● Rescue Party Live (505 Games)
● Rise of The Slime (Bunkovsky Games / Playstack)
● Songbringer (Double 11)
● Soul Axiom Rebooted (Wales Interactive)
● Spiritfarer (Thunder Lotus)
● Steel Rats (Tate Multimedia)
● STONE (Convict Games)
● Strange Brigade (Rebellion)
● Teacup (Whitehorn)
● The Last Campfire (Hello Games)
● Turbo Golf Racing (Secret Mode)
● Warhammer 40k Gladius (Slitherine)
● White Day (PQube)
Additional Content:
● Arcade Paradise EP Digital Album
● SIFU Deluxe [Upgrade Only] (Kepler Interactive)
Fancy getting your hands on these sweet games while also supporting a Mental Health gaming charity? then click here to go to Fanatical. Still not convinced then check the video below for some gameplay footage of the games available.
“We wouldn’t be where we are today without the support of our community, and this includes
all the wonderful people who donate to the charity by downloading our charity gaming
bundles,” commented Sarah Sorrell, Charity Manager at Safe In Our World. “We knew we
wanted to bring our supporters something outstanding this year, and we’re so proud to be
able to expand upon last year’s efforts to launch our biggest ever charity gaming bundle!”