The latest Humble Indie Bundle, Frozenbyte, has been launched today, offering five indie games at a price set by the customer.

Like previous Humble Indie Bundles, customers are free to allot any percentage of their payment (whether that be one penny or $10,000) to the games’ developers, the bundle organizers, or two separate charities, Child’s Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

The contents this time around aren’t quite as well known as they have been in the past. Headlined by Trine, the other four games are Shadowgrounds, Shadowgrounds: Survivor, Splot, and Jack Claw. Splot remains in development and will be added to the bundle once it’s done; Jack Claw is the prototype of a Frozenbyte-developed game that was canceled. None of the games carry any sort of DRM and several are compatible on Mac OS X and Linux, in addition to Windows. Some are also redeemable on Steam, OnLive, and Desura, so you won’t be confined to the downloadable versions that can be gotten on the Humble Bundle website.

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