

Paying anything will get you GameMaker: Studio Pro, the games Uncanny Valley, Ink, Shep Hard, and Angry Chicken: Egg Madness, plus source code for two games. Source code to several games is included too, so you can see how they're put together. This bundle's core is obviously GameMaker itself, with GameMaker: Studio's Professional Edition and a load of platform modules split across the tiers. These include Hotline Miami, Hyper Light Drifter, the original Spelunky, Nidhogg, Nuclear Throne, Gunpoint, Downwell, Undertale, Cook Serve Delicious, and many other things you likely wouldn't have known were made in GameMaker. I've found GameMaker a friendly introduction to making things, having fiddled with a few odds and ends myself, but it is also the foundation of some proper great games. Packed into the pay-what-you-want Humble GameMaker Bundle is a haul of game-making software plus actual games and source code too.

GameMaker is fine software for making games and right now it's mega-cheap too. Not from dust either - from electricity, using computers. And you or I could even make games ourselves. In truth, video games are made by people.

You probably imagined a deity like a Bayonetta boss or something. We may have, at times, given you the impression that all video games are made by a many-armed, many-faced god named Ian Video Games.
