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Sat Mar 01 2025

Get Tunic and over 400 other games for just $10 thanks to an Itch.io charity bundle.

A charitable video game bundle aimed at helping recovery efforts for wildfires in Southern California features a wide variety of titles, including Tunic, Octodad: Dadliest Catch, and many more.

Necrosoft Games has launched an impressive game bundle on Itch.io aimed at supporting relief efforts for the wildfires in Southern California. This set includes over 400 titles and can be purchased with a minimum donation of $10. One of the standout games in the bundle is Tunic, which has been hailed as one of the best games of 2022; purchasing it separately on Steam would currently cost $30. This particular offer provides great value, considering that the bundle contains games worth over $3,200 in total.

Among the notable games included are Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!, SkateBird, and the quirky Octodad: Dadliest Catch. Also mentioned is Hidden Folks, a charming puzzle title ideal for relaxing. Additionally, there are hundreds of lesser-known games that may pique your interest, such as the colorful puzzle-platformer Hoa.

In addition to video games, the bundle offers physical tabletop role-playing games, including a print-and-play card game based on Bugsnax, as well as resource packs, books, comics, and other projects. Some games for Playdate are also available. It’s important to note that Steam keys are not offered in this bundle, but it is relatively easy to set up an Itch.io launcher on Steam Deck.

The organizers aim to raise $100,000 for CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort). This Los Angeles-based organization provides direct monetary support to fire survivors and backs fire resilience projects in the affected areas. According to information available on the bundle's page, all funds raised, minus processing fees, will go to CORE. The campaign will be active until shortly before midnight ET on March 13 and has already reached over three-quarters of its goal.

The wildfires that affected Southern California in early January caused damage or destruction to over 18,000 structures and led to the evacuation of more than 200,000 people. As of February 12, it has been confirmed that 29 people lost their lives in these incidents.