Over $260 worth of indie games for just $20? The latest Humble Bundle from Wired Productions delivers exactly that, with 13 titles spanning action, horror, racing, rhythm, building, and story-driven adventures. Most games in this bundle are Steam Deck-compatible; the only exceptions are Martha Is Dead and Those Who Remain, while Tin Hearts currently has no Deck rating. It’s a strong value play whether you game on a PC, a handheld, or both.
Wired Productions focuses on championing independent studios with funding and distribution while leaving creative direction to the developers. This collection is split into three pay-what-you-want tiers, and higher tiers include everything in the previous ones.
Pay $8 – 5 games
– Those Who Remain ($29.99): A psychological horror set in the shadow-drenched town of Dormont. As Edward, keep your sanity, make tough moral choices, and brace for multiple endings. Around 68% positive from roughly 800 Steam reviews. Not Steam Deck-compatible.
– Fractured Minds ($1.99): A short, powerful indie that explores mental health across six atmospheric chapters. Created to raise awareness and empathy. About 79% positive from ~400 reviews.
– Tin Hearts ($19.99): Guide a troop of clockwork soldiers through intricate puzzle-box levels. Often called a hidden gem, with optional VR support and up to 12 hours of playtime. Around 88% positive from ~100 reviews. Steam Deck rating currently not listed.
– The Last Worker ($19.99): Narrative adventure with VR support about the final human employee inside a vast automated fulfillment center. Your choices pit loyalty against sabotage.
– Tiny Troopers: Global Ops ($19.99): An arcade-style twin-stick shooter full of bite-sized missions and squad upgrades. Approximately 54% positive from ~67 reviews.
Pay $15 – adds 4 more (9 total)
– Grip: Combat Racing ($29.99): Gravity-defying, blisteringly fast sci‑fi racing that can hit 767 mph, with single-player, split-screen, and online PvP. Around 85% positive from ~4,900 reviews.
– Arcade Paradise ($19.99): Turn a rundown laundromat into a booming retro arcade, juggling chores with cabinet management and expansion. About 82% positive from ~1,800 reviews.
– Aaero 2 ($14.99): A rhythm-infused on-rails shooter where you ride ribbons of light, sync to the soundtrack, and blast enemies in vivid alien worlds. Roughly 94% positive from ~50 reviews.
– The Falconeer ($19.99): Open-world aerial combat atop a colossal war bird. Fly campaigns, explore, and upgrade gear via missions and mutagens. About 76% positive from ~500 reviews.
Pay $20 – get everything (13 total)
– Gori: Cuddly Carnage ($21.99): A slick 3D platformer starring a cat, a hoverboard, and an AI buddy taking on mutated toys. Around 97% positive from ~1,300 reviews.
– Bulwark Evolution – Falconeer Chronicles: A freeform building and exploration game set in the same universe as The Falconeer. Develop peacefully or pursue conquest using war birds and airships.
– Martha Is Dead ($29.99): A dark, story-rich psychological horror set in 1944 Italy. As Giulia, unravel a family mystery amid war and folklore, with immersive photography mechanics. About 80% positive from ~3,300 reviews. Not Steam Deck-compatible.
– Deliver Us the Moon ($24.99): A moody sci‑fi adventure where a lone astronaut investigates a silent lunar colony after Earth’s power lifeline goes dark. Puzzle-solving, exploration, and a gripping mystery. Roughly 89% positive from ~8,700 reviews.
Why this bundle is worth it
– Massive value: $263 MSRP for just $20 at the top tier.
– Genre variety: From pulse-pounding racing and rhythm shooters to meditative puzzlers and narrative adventures.
– Handheld-friendly: Broad Steam Deck support across the lineup, with only two known exceptions.
Deals like this are usually time-limited and subject to change. If any of these games have been on your wishlist—or you want a curated crash course in standout indie experiences—this is one of the best-value bundles around right now.






