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Humble weekly sale is all Telltale

Did you play my game of the year 2012, The Walking Dead? If not, now's your chance to get it at a steal. The Humble Weekly sale is up and this one's offering a large collection of Telltale's back catalog, for just a few dollars.

So what's available in this end of week bundle? Paying whatever you like will net you: Back to the Future: The Game, a point and click episodic series based around the adventures of Marty Mcfly and his pal, the Doc; Sam and Max: Devil's Playhouse, the third season of those characters' point and click adventures and
Poker Night
at the Inventory, which sees Tycho (of Penny Arcade fame), Max, Team Fortress 2's heavy and Strongbad. Other inclusions are Hector: Badge of Carnage, Puzzle Agent 1 & 2 and Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure.

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Save for the last of that lot, all games are Linux and Windows compatible, DRM free and on a pay what you want model. However, if you were thinking of being cheap, you'll need to beat the average (currently a pathetic $4.17) in order to unlock all five episodes of the Walking Dead point and click/conversational adventure title.

Of course all purchases also support charity, so don't be a skinflint.

KitGuru Says: Currently the Windows user average is only just above $4. Come on guys, these games are worth at least $10, no?

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