IndieGala Bundle : Reverse Fusion

IndieGala Bundle : Reverse Fusion

The IndieGala “Reverse Fusion” Bundle consisting of 8 fantastic steam games is now live! Jump your way to victory in Vertical Drop Heroes, enjoy some insane arena combat with Paranautical Activity, prevent adventurers from spelunking in your dungeon with Reverse Crawl. The games here are sure to suit almost any taste. Give the Reverse Fusion IndieGala bundle a try!

Pay $1 or more to get these Steam games!

  • Orborun 

Control your Orbot to collect the goods, avoid the obstacles and escape the hazardous Orbo-world. Complete levels on perfect run to get more bonus. More than 100 levels, local co-op multiplayer, feeling of speed and adrenaline, twisted levels in haste/puzzle and hazard shaped different worlds and cool Orbot skins makes this game fun to play for ages!

  • Vertical Drop Heroes HD

Vertical Drop Heroes is a procedural platformer RPG hybrid with roguelike elements, where your hero adventures through randomly generated stages. Armed with a variety of skills and traits, you must use your cunning and reflexes to survive the dangers of each stage, until you face the final boss and uncover the truth behind the game!

  • QuestRun

Challenging and fast-paced with a modern twist on old school RPG battle systems, QuestRun is unlike anything you have played before. A J-RPG inspired tactical game with rogue-like elements and deep engaging gameplay. You love RPGs but can go without in depth dialogues and scenario based text? QuestRun is for you

Pay $1.49 or more (ONLY FIRST 24h) and get all 8 AWESOME STEAM GAMES!

  • Reverse Crawl

A dungeon crawl where YOU are the monsters! Lead your minions in tactical turn-based combat against the pesky heroes, and unlock a variety of evil Powers. With a dynamic campaign system and a branching storyline, “Reverse Crawl” lets you experience an RPG from a whole new angle!

  • Intake

Intake is the new retro-futuristic drugstep arcade shooter from Cipher Prime. In this polychromatic love child of Dr. Mario and Ikaruga, you battle a never-ending barrage of pills, pushing your skill and reflexes to the limit to avoid a lethal dosage. Blast and combo your way through an epic cascade of audiovisual mayhem so intoxicating it comes with its own warning label.

  • Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition

In her mid-20’s, Kelly has been forced to move back to Nebraska. Back to that flat expanse, that seemingly endless sea of rustling cornstalks peppered by rusty silos and rustier towns. A typically intense Midwestern storm is approaching while Kelly is out; she needs to get home.

  • Splice

Splice is an experimental and artistic puzzler. Immerse yourself in its microbial world and start splicing! Every level (“strand”) consists of a number of cells that you will need to rearrange into a target structure in several moves (“splices”). Exploration and experimentation are key in determining how the curious little cells react to each other.

  • Paranautical Activity: Deluxe Atonement Edition

Paranautical Activity combines the classic FPS action of games like Doom and Quake, with the randomness and difficulty of modern roguelikes like Binding of Isaac and Spelunky. This game will live in infamy as the game that died on Steam and then made a comeback. See the video above for more information about that drama.

Unfortunately, only 2 of these IndieGala bundle games feature trading cards. But they are still fantastic games to own. If for some reason they aren’t in your collection, it’s worth throwing a couple dollars at. Head over to IndieGala now to cash in on these savings!

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