To be fair, many of the previous Indie Royale Bundles have left me scratching my head when I see the videogames they include. Most haven’t appeared on Steam or received a lot of press coverage, so it was a big surprise to seeDungeon Defendersincluded in the newMay Hurray Indie Bundle.

Steam says I’ve ploughed 32 hours into playingDungeon Defenders(okay, it doesn’t say “ploughed” but it would be cool if it did) which doesn’t surprise me. It’s blend of tower defense, loot lust, plentiful DLC and four-player co-op has kept the game really fresh all the way into 2012.

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Of course, there’s other games included in the bundle too: puzzlerContainmentand the retro action titlesBrainpipe,Data Jammers, andWeird Worlds, plus three videogame soundtracks. Pay more than $7 and you’ll get a free album byChiptune stalwarts Starscream. All told, $7 is great value forDungeon Defendersalone so that makes this Indie Royale Bundle an instant purchase.

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