Bundle Stars: The Factions Bundle

The Factions Bundle is all about playing with your friends. Or complete strangers online, who cares right? 10 multiplayer Steam games for a bargain price of $2.33!

Guns of Icarus Online is the premier airship combat game. With a good ship and the right crew, you can conquer the skies!

The Ship: Murder Party includes The Ship, The Ship Single Player and The Ship Tutorial.

Dino D-Day is a frantic online multiplayer action involving Nazis and Dinosaurs!

Pool Nation is an addictive pool sim made with a renowned physics engine!

Billed as a cross between Halo and Minecraft, Murder Miners is a fast-paced FPS with a distinctive retro flavour.

Orbital Gear is a fast paced multiplayer shooter where gravity matters. Choose from twelve different weapons to destroy your enemies.

Eador: Masters of the Broken World is a turn-based fantasy strategy game, where the decisions you make affect the world even deeper than the battles you win.

Super Toy Cars is a tabletop arcade combat racing game featuring fast and cool looking cars, impressive tracks made of everyday objects and a bunch of power-ups that will let you destroy your opposition.

Ring Runner combines the fast-paced action of space combat with the rich story and skill variety of an RPG.

Muffin Knight is an arena based action-packed platformer with stunning visuals and a myriad of fairytale characters, each with their own unique abilities, which gain strength as you advance.

The Faction Bundle includes:

  • Guns of Icarus Online
  • The Ship: Murder Party
  • Dino D-Day
  • Pool Nation
  • Murder Miners
  • Orbital Gear
  • Eador: Masters of the Broken World
  • Super Toy Cars
  • Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages
  • Muffin Knight

Get your copy of The Factions Bundle over at Bundle Stars!

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