Lucasarts and Disney’s finest PC gaming gems are in this $10 bundle

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Before Lucasarts was acquired by Disney in 2012, it had already developed and published some truly classic games, like The Curse of Monkey Island, Star Wars Empire at War, and Knights of the Old Republic, to name a few. If you’ve never had the chance to experience these games, or want to play them again, Humble is currently offering a $10 bundle that includes its most celebrated titles, plus five Lego titles for good measure. Of the Lego games included, Lego Pirates of the Caribbean is probably the weakest of the bunch, but everything else in this bundle is timeless.

In total, you’ll find the first three titles in the Monkey Island series, Knights of the Old Republic and KOTOR 2, the excellent real-time strategy title Star Wars Empire at War, plus the lesser-known Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds, which was developed using the same engine as Age of Empires 2. You’ll also get the last Indiana Jones game published under Lucasarts’ name, Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb. After you play through Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, it might be a fun game to jump into.

Just like other bundles, proceeds from your purchase of this bundle will go to benefit a non-profit. In this case, a portion of your purchase will go to support the Starlight Children’s Foundation, an organization that delivers entertainment, games, and activities to children’s hospitals across the United States. Before you make your pledge, you can use the “Adjust Donation” menu to change how much of your purchase goes to Humble, the publishers, or to the charity.

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