Steam’s 66% off weekend sale on Telltale’s Sam & Max games, commemorating the release of the first Sam & Max game 25 years go, is set to end Monday (September 17, 2012) at 10am Pacific Time, 1pm Eastern.
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Trine 2 – 75% Off, Goblin Menace Expansion
Thanks to Frozenbyte Ltd releasing Trine 2: Goblin Menace yesterday, the first expansion to it’s action/adventure/side-scrolling RPG, Trine 2, they are running sales on several distribution platforms, including Apple’s Mac App Store and Steam. I’m not sure when the App Store sales expire, but the Steam sales expire on September 10th for the bundles, and September 20th for the expansion. The Mac App Store has it on sale for $3.99 (Original Trine – $2.99).
Humble Bumble for Android, Mac, Linux, and Windows – One More Day
There is less than one more day for the latest Humble Bundle, and it’s labeled the “Humble Bundle for Android, Mac, Linux, and Windows 3” (or something like that). Remember, this bundle is pay what you want, and you get just four games to start with: Fieldrunners, BIT.TRIP BEAT, SpaceChem, and Uplink. While this is subject to change, if you pay more than the average of $6.75, you will get additional games, including Spirits, EDGE, Osmos, and World of Good.
Still Time Remaining on the Aspyr Star Wars Sale
If you haven’t see the Star Wars sale at Aspyr’s GameAgent store, there is still a little bit of time remaining. Star Wars Knights: of the Old Republic for Mac – $7.99. Star Wars: Empire at War – $7.99. You get the picture.
May 4, 2012 – HUGE Sale on Aspyr Star Wars Games
Aspyr is running a huge sale on Star Wars games for Mac tomorrow, May 4, 2012, in celebration of Star Wars Day (Through Sunday!). This includes boxed games – see Russ Looney’s comments at the bottom of the page! The Mac App Store is also running a $7.99 sale on select Mac Star Wars games. See the GameAgent site for the Star Wars sale!
Less Than 24 Hours for Humble Botanicula Debut
If you want to take advantage of the Amanita Design’s Humble Botanicula Debut, we are less than 24 hours away from the conclusion of the set-your-own price DRM-free deal for the point-and-click puzzle games.