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Special Edition Game Bundle: Double Fine Productions
Developer Double Fine Productions
Publisher Double Fine Productions
Platforms Linux, macOS, Windows
Released April 22, 2016
Added to
Museum
April 22, 2016

Special Edition Game Bundle: Double Fine Productions was a compilation of ten video games by Double Fine Productions for Linux, macOS, and Windows (except for Iron Brigade, which is Windows only), released exclusively at PAX East in 2016.

Games

It contained a single code for Steam versions of the included games. The box contained a cutout in the front and one of ten included art prints from the ten represented games could be displayed to represent the cover.

The ten games unlocked with the included Steam code were Broken Age, Brütal Legend (including Hammer of Infinite Fate and Tears of the Hextadon), Costume Quest (including Grubbins on Ice), Grim Fandango Remastered, Hack 'n' Slash, Iron Brigade, Massive Chalice, Psychonauts, Spacebase DF-9, and Stacking (including The Lost Hobo King).

Note

The West Elmira Computers Museum owns the bundle. Inside the box owned by the WEC Museum is a 128 GB PNY flash drive with DRM-free versions of the ten games from either Steam, GOG.com, or itch.io.