Dec 15, 2010 10:36 GMT  ·  By

A new Humble Indie Bundle has been released, including games like Braid, Machinarium, Cortex Command, Osmos and the all new Revenge of the Titans, has been released, with players able to pay as much as they like for the package of games and choose whether they are interested in directing some of it towards charity.

A portion of the money is given to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which works to keep the Internet free from the influence of governments and corporations, and Child's Play, an organization that seeks to deliver toys and games to children hospitals.

The catch for Braid, which is by now a pretty old title even if it remains a very innovative one, is that it is for the first time offered on Linux operating systems, alongside the versions for Mac and for windows, allowing the entire PC family to enjoy the work of Jonathan Blow.

Revenge of the Titans is still being worked on and makes its debut in the second edition of the Humble Indie Bundle.

Machinarium is a charming robot based adventure title while Osmos is a physics-based game that tasks the player with guiding his organism around and absorb others.

Cortex Command puts gamers in control of a brain that can control clones and robots to fight its way through levels.

One smart idea is to allow the purchasers to set exactly the amount of money they want to go to the developers of the games, the entity that has put together the bundle and the two charities that are supported.

There is also an option to get the bundle as a gift and give it away for Christmas to someone who has not played one or more of the included titles.

The creators of the Humble Indie Bundle are also offering some information on the purchases so far on the site, which show that Linux based customers are the most.

The creators of the new Humble Indie Bundle have also created a pretty humorous trailer for the new package to attract players: