
Topics: PC, Indie Games, Steam
Yet another unmissable PC bundle has landed, with this latest example offering eight top tier titles for just $12.
You’re perhaps used to these types of offers coming from Humble Bundle, but this one is from Digiphile which was actually set up by former Humble Bundle employees.
The bundle, titled Landfall x Aggro Crab Showcase, has been launched in order to raise money for Make-A-Wish in honour of World Wish Day.
Make-A-Wish is well known worldwide for granting the wishes of children with critical illnesses.
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It’s available to purchase from now until 12 May 6pm PT (or when keys sell out) with a whopping eight PC games included for the mere cost of $12.
A portion of the sale of each bundle will go to Make-A-Wish. The bundle’s value is $120.
You don’t have to pay just $12 as that’s simply the minimum. Gamers can donate more and 100% of anything additionally paid beyond $12 goes to the beloved charity.
There’s an optional $5 add-on too which allows gamers to secure game soundtracks and commenrative artwork on top of the games themselves.
That $5 also exclusively goes to Make-A-Wish.
PEAK
PEAK is a major indie highlight of 2025. Developed by Team PEAK, it’s the originator of the dubiously titled ‘friendslop’ genre. In this co-op climbing game, players will team up with friends to try and scale a mountain to escape an island. One small mistake could jeopardise things for the entirety of your team.
Content Warning
Released in 2024, Content Warning is an enjoyable co-op horror where players investigate spooky locales in a bid to become famous online. Your goal is to get footage for your social media without getting caught by the various monsters and cursed relics you’ll encounter throughout your skirmishes. It’s a funny sort of horror so even scaredy cats should get on just fine.
Another Crab’s Treasure

Another Crab’s Treasure is an accessible soulslike for those who are put off by their difficulty. That’s not to say that this title is easy, it’s not, but this vibrant undersea setting is perhaps a little more beginner friendly as you play a hermit crab embarking on a treasure hunt in order to try and find his repossessed shell.
HASTE
Playable both solo and with friends, HASTE classifies itself as a “running game” as players make their way through vast procedural worlds in an attempt to outrun the end of the universe. It’s not too dissimilar to Sonic The Hedgehog albeit with less hedgehogs. Played from a third-person perspective, players will collect shards in order to progress.
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
It’s no surprise that Totally Accurate Battle Simulator is a battle simulator, although the ‘accurate’ part is tongue in cheek. “Be the leader of wobblers from ancient lands, spooky places, and fantasy worlds. Watch them fight in simulations made with the wobbliest physics system ever created,” the synopsis teases. You can also grab your friends to partake in a multiplayer mode.
Going Under

Going Under is a satirical dungeon crawler set within the cursed ruin of a tech startup. Created by Aggro Crab, you step into the shoes of an unpaid intern, wielding office junk as weapons as you fight your way through a series of procedural dungoens. It’s a weird premise, sure, but Going Under is well loved by players.
Subway Midnight
Subway Midnight is yet another entertaining, light horror but in this 2021 offering from Bubby Darkstar, players board a train to escape a weirdo and befriend ghosts, as you do. It’s quite a psychedelic experience with around 100 train cars to explore, all of which feature interesting puzzles in order to progress.
Stick Fight: The Game
Landfall’s Stick Fight: The Game is a physics-based fighting game where you - you guessed it - play as stickmen. This one has both online and couch co-op but cannot be played alone so you’ll definitely need to grab a buddy. There are 100 levels from the devs to work through plus over 100,000 community-made options.
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