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Salutations, friends.
It’s the 18th of February in 2018 and I’ve just stumbled upon a collection called the Pirate Bay Bundle, put together by none other than the trashgame king, Moshboy. I don’t know how I’ve never heard of this before, and it’s clearly a attestation to the fact that those I surround myself with are terrible at telling me about this kind of thing.
So, with no further ado and without any fanfare whatsoever, I propose the following: I’m going to play every last one of the 101 games in this bundle, one per day, and review all of them. I’ve done a little Googling and it doesn’t look like anyone’s done this yet, so I feel like it’s my duty to do it. After all, finding a niche is the only reason I do anything anymore.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to pour myself a drink and get started on game number one: Save Ultimate Wainbow Kitty. BRB.
Trailer for The Pirate Bay game bundle by moshboy. Torrent is here and game list here Described as "one hundred small, weird, free (mostly ignored) videogames that you probably haven’t played made by well over one hundred passionate game makers."-LT
Here's something cool. A collection of 100 indie game put together as a single torrent on The Pirate Bay. Even cooler, a lot of the developers have provided stand-alone versions of games that would normally be run in a browser. Very cool use of file sharing to promote indie games and their developers.