The sale offers a total of 8 Surprise Attack indies

May 8, 2015 07:23 GMT  ·  By

The newest Humble Bundle Weekly sale packs together a bunch of great indie titles from Surprise Attack.

The pay-what-you-want tier comes with Oscura: Lost Light, an interesting platformer where you have to restore color to the world and are able to employ various super-powers based on powerful crystals, and Metrocide, a cyberpunk noir top-down stealth-action game where you play the role of a hitman in a pixelated future dystopia.

Also in the base tier is OTTTD, a neat and colorful tower defense game with real-time strategy and role-playing game elements where you have to face some of the weirdest creatures in the universe.

By electing to pay more than the current average, you can also gain access to A Druid's Duel, a turn-based game that draws from Celtic lore, where you have to harness the power of nature in order to create and destroy tiles on the game board.

Next up we have Particulars, an arcade-action puzzle game set in the mysterious world of subatomic particles, where you take control of a single quark and must then meddle with the fundamental forces of our universe.

An Early Access pack for Robocraft is the sixth offering, enabling users to jump into a world of creativity where they have to build insane Robot Battle Vehicles with futuristic weapons and take on the competition.

The heavy hitters

By paying more than $12 / €11, you can unlock the final tier and gain access to Vertiginous Golf and Screencheat 2-pack.

Vertiginous Golf is a pretty crazy game of mini-golf that switches things up with a dystopian steampunk setting. You play on a course that is suspended in the air, high above a world enveloped in smog and heavy rain.

The vanilla golfing action is peppered with various power-ups and special abilities, ranging from controlling the ball to stirring up tornadoes to hamper your opponents' shots, and the title also supports up to eight people in multiplayer.

The final entry in the latest Humble Bundle Weekly offer is Screencheat 2-pack, namely two copies of the unconventional first-person shooter that encourages players to actively look at their opponent's screen, because everyone is invisible.

That means that the only way to figure out where they are on the map is by sneaking a good long peak at their screen. Keeping your fingers crossed when you shoot also helps.

As usual, part of the proceeds from bundle sales go towards helping charity, with this week's chosen organizations being Oxfam and Save the Children, supporting the Nepal earthquake relief programs.