Hunting for a big Steam Deck haul on the cheap? A new limited-time Humble Bundle delivers exactly that. Armor Games: The Retro & Reborn Collection packs 14 Steam titles with Steam Deck support for a minimum of $15, versus a combined regular value of $192. That averages out to roughly $1.07 per game. The offer is scheduled to end on December 3, 2025.
What’s inside the Retro & Reborn Collection
– The Last Stand: Aftermath ($24.99) – Post-apocalyptic survival with zombies. No official Deck rating, but players report it runs fine with a few tweaks.
– Swords & Souls Legacy Collection ($24.99) – A complete set of beloved casual action-RPG experiences from SoulGame Studio. Marked Steam Deck Playable.
– Defender’s Quest 2: Mists of Ruin ($19.99) – Story-driven RPG tower defense, released in 2025, with the Steam Deck Playable tag.
– The Spirit and the Mouse ($19.99) – Heartwarming puzzle-platforming, Steam Deck Verified, “Overwhelmingly Positive” reviews.
– The Elephant Collection ($14.99) – Retro-styled platformers with tight design, carrying the Steam Deck Playable tag.
– Bilkins’ Folly ($19.99) – Charming exploration adventure, Steam Deck Verified and well reviewed.
– Decision Legacy Collection ($9.99) – A bundle of classic Decision series entries, tagged Steam Deck Playable.
– GemCraft – Chasing Shadows ($9.99) – Fan-favorite action-strategy tower defense from 2015, Steam Deck Playable.
– Crush the Castle Legacy Collection ($9.99) – Satisfying physics-based destruction. No official Deck tag, but runs with tweaks.
– Infectonator 3: Apocalypse ($12.99) – Zombie arcade simulation from 2018; no official Deck rating, yet reported to run great.
– Itta ($14.99) – Bullet-hell adventure from 2020; not officially tagged, but said to run great without tweaks.
– Nauticrawl ($14.99) – Atmospheric, puzzle-heavy vehicle escape experience from 2019; smooth on Deck with some tweaks.
– Don’t Escape Trilogy ($4.99) – A space-tinged, grisly mystery adventure collection, Steam Deck Verified, “Overwhelmingly Positive.”
– Deep Sleep Trilogy ($4.99) – Point-and-click horror classics from 2019, Steam Deck Verified with a 97% positive rating.
Why this bundle stands out
– Steam Deck friendly: Most titles are Steam Deck Verified or Playable; even those without official tags are reported to work well with minor adjustments.
– Variety for every mood: From retro platforming and tower defense to puzzle platformers, horror, exploration, and post-apocalyptic survival, the lineup offers something for every kind of player.
– Outstanding value: A $192 library for as little as $15 is one of the better Steam Deck deals this season.
If you’re looking to expand your portable library with well-reviewed indies and modern revivals, this is a strong pickup—especially before the deal ends on December 3, 2025.






