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Wholesome Snack Humble Bundle supports World Central Kitchen

And is available now, ahead of the Wholesome Snack Game Awards Edition livestream next week.

The Wholesome Snack Humble Bundle is available now, offering 6 titles all in support of World Central Kitchen, a non-profit that offers meals to those impacted by humanitarian, climate, and community crises.

Priced at $22 USD for the whole package (or offering select titles from as low as $5 USD), here are the titles bundled in this latest Humble Bundle offering:

  • Fae Farm
  • The Ranch of Rivershine
  • Little Kitty, Big City
  • Spirit City Lofi Sessions
  • Minami Lane
  • Rusty’s Retirement

An undisclosed “portion of proceeds” to go the charity.

“Players can scale their payment as little as $5.00 USD and still receive two great games,” organisers wrote. “Pay less to get fewer items, or pay extra to give more to publishers, Humble, and charity.”

You can grab the bundle right here.

The bundle is offered ahead of next week’s Wholesome Snack Game Awards Edition livestream, which “will give audiences a delightful sampling of new trailers, exclusive announcements, and surprise world premieres of emotional, resonant games created by independent studios of all sizes and beloved indie publishers.”


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