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Indie Bundle for Palestinian Aid on Itch offers over 1,000 games for UN reliefAll profits benefit the United Nations Relief and Works Agency
All profits benefit the United Nations Relief and Works Agency

Indie game developers on Itch are once again offering up their games in a massive bundle benefitting humanitarian aid. TheIndie Bundle for Palestinian Aidis offering up over 1,000 games for $5, with all profit benefitting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. The bundle has so far raised $45,000 of its $500,000 goal for the week it will be available.
Liyla and the Shadows of War TrailerWatch on YouTube
Liyla and the Shadows of War Trailer

Alongside Liyla, there are a ton of other indie hits big and small that you’ll get for your $5. There are 1,020 of them total from 865 creators, which is a heck of a lot of games to sort through.
If you buy the bundle and don’t know where to start, there are some long time indie game favorites to look for likeNuclear Throne,VVVVVV, andMinit. Excellent puzzlers likeA Good Snowman Is Hard To BuildandPikuniku, andMini Metroare in there as well.
You can also spot excellent story games such as the Italian road tripWheels Of Aurelia,A Mortician’s Tale, orOrwell.
The Indie Bundle For Palestinian Aid is running from now until next Friday, June 11th. All profits are going to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which provides food assistance, medical care, and other services as part of itsGaza emergecy initiative.
For additional ways to donate to relief efforts, RPS has alist of charitiesincluding the UNRWA, Doctors Without Borders, Children of Peace, and other organizations.