Humble 15 Games for $15 Black Friday Bundle

The title says it all! Get 15 Steam keys for 15 bucks in this special bundle by Humble.

Don’t fear what creeps in the night—welcome it—with the gorgeous hand-drawn art style of CreaksM. Fight to ensure the survival of your cubs and the entire fox species in Endling – Extinction is Forever, or execute PvP tactical missions with military precision in the inventive FPS Due Process. Save big on this diverse library of awesome indie games and help support Kiss the Ground with your Black Friday purchase! 

Keys expire. Please redeem keys before December 3rd, 2026.

Steam reviews: 79% of 776 reviews
Genres: City Builder, Strategy
Steam reviews: 85% of 603 reviews
Genres: Roguelike, Card, Strategy
Steam reviews: 84% of 5,438 reviews
Genres: Tactical FPS, Multiplayer
Steam reviews: 77% of 631 reviews
Genres: Adventure, Puzzle, Atmosphere
Steam reviews: 82% of 578 reviews
Genres: Action, Tower Defense
Steam reviews: 85% of 810 reviews
Genres: Music Puzzle, Singing
Steam reviews: 77% of 970 reviews
Genres: Simulation, Crafting
Steam reviews: 87% of 455 reviews
Genres: Story Rich, Mystery
Steam reviews: 80% of 914 reviews
Genres: Puzzle, Co-op
Steam reviews: 93% of 1,516 reviews
Genres: Horror, Simulation
Steam reviews: 97% of 1,326 reviews
Genres: Platformer, Action
Steam reviews: 92% of 365 reviews
Genres: Action, Retro
Steam reviews: 87% of 618 reviews
Genres: Action, Roguelite
Steam reviews: 95% of 1,789 reviews
Genres: Puzzle Adventure, Atmospheric
Steam reviews: 94% of 1,334 reviews
Genres: Survival, Narrative

Where to buy this bundle?

Humble 15 Games for $15 Black Friday Bundle will be available to buy at Humble Bundle until December 3rd 2025.

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