Mozilla Teams Up With Humble Bundle To Offer Eight Plugin-Free Games
An anonymous reader writes Mozilla and Humble Bundle announced a new package that features award-winning indie best-sellers for which gamers can choose how much they want to pay. Naturally called the Humble Mozilla Bundle, the package consists of eight games that have been ported to the Web. The first five games (Super Hexagon, AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome, Osmos, Zen Bound 2, and Dustforce DX) can cost you whatever you want. The next two (Voxatron and FTL: Faster Than Light) can be had if you beat the average price for the bundle. You can pay $8 or more to receive all of the above, plus the last game, Democracy 3. Previously, all of these indie games were available only on PC or mobile. Now they all work in browsers on Windows, Mac, and Linux without having to install any plugins.
I just steal them from The Pirate Bay.
Who are these people who think they should get paid for their work? This is 2014. Get with the times.
We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
It's interesting given that Mozilla fired their CEO that invented JavaScript. Is there a social justice warrior game in this bundle?