The Bundle for Ukraine in itch.io is in full swing, offering hundreds of digital games, digital tabletop games, game-making assets, and game accessories worth more than $6,500 for only $10.

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Proceeds are split between the International Medical Corps which is providing medical assistance to the war-torn people of Ukraine and Voices of Children, which is helping the children of Ukraine cope with the horrors of war.

There are plenty of items in the Bundle for Ukraine, some of which sell for more than $10 outside the bundle. There are plenty of awesome titles in there, from well-known hits to hidden gems - so go ahead and contribute, help out, and get some good titles in the process.

10 Skatebird

Skatebird - Orange Birdy with Pirate Hat Cropped

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater with an even more avian twist. Skatebird combines the high-scoring trick combos and quest-completing gameplay of the Pro Skater series with tiny adorable birds on skateboards.

Do grinds, manuals, and gravity-defying air tricks in for big points in little birdy skate parks decorated with household and office objects to hammer home that you’re a kakapo, pied wagtail, or budgie.

In addition to picking your feathered friend’s species, there are plenty of customization options including glasses, scarves, or hats as well as their skateboard.

9 Kingdom Two Crowns

The Farside Portal In Kingdom Two Crowns

This is the sequel to Kingdom: New Lands, a minimalist 2D strategy game/colony sim with a charming pixel art aesthetic where you play a monarch on the run from an enemy known as the Greed. As a sequel, Kingdom Two Crowns is more of the same, but better. It adds new technology paths to explore, enemies, mounts, and most importantly, co-op play.

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Gameplay is simple - you start as a monarch on a horse with the ability to throw coins around to get people to do what you want, be it hunting rabbits, building fortifications, or fighting off the Greed. It’s a chill game that’s simple to pick up but surprisingly complex once you get into it.

8 Gunhouse

Gunhouse fights a pirate car in a Winter Wonderland

Gunhouse is a quirky little game with an eye-catching art style and an oddball story about an orphanage that is armed with various elemental guns.

You control the titular house with gameplay that is part tower defense, part puzzler. You line up blocks of the same color to get bigger blocks and load them into either a gun to fire at threats in front of the Gunhouse or into a special area to fire full-screen attacks.

The tower defense part comes when it’s time to decide when to fire your newly-armed specials and guns and hopefully avoid having your house destroyed and your orphans stolen.

7 SUPERHOT

Superhot's I-move-you-move plus the slow motion means that you can get out of one-sided situations like this.

SUPERHOT is a first-person shooter where you shoot, slash, and throw objects at enemies that don’t move unless you do, a mechanic that allows you to plan out some of the coolest action moves in situations where you are at a disadvantage, making you feel like an action hero like John Wick.

There’s also a mind-bending plot about reality, control, and the nature of video games. This game has had a few sequels, one of which is in VR, but if you haven’t played the series yet, now would be a good time to grab it.

6 A Short Hike

claire flying in a short hike

You’re a bird going to the summit of a mountain at a national park. A simple enough premise, but A Short Hike allows you the freedom to tackle that task in a few different ways, and ultimately you decide what your particular hike is like. You can run, climb, and even glide as you explore the mountain.

Do you go fishing? Look for treasure? Make friends with the equally adorable animal people who are also on the mountain? Maybe you can even just enjoy the beautiful scenery and have a moment to take it all in.

5 Celeste

Title art for Celeste showing Madeline reaching for a strawberry with wings, while supporting characters float in fog around her

Almost opposite the energy that A Short Hike is going for, Celeste is a narrative experience with a focus on accurate platforming.

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You are Madeline, a young woman climbing the titular Mount Celeste. As you run, jump, air-dash, and climb through screens of challenging platforming, you uncover more about the main character and her battles with anxiety and issues with mental health through her interactions with other characters, herself, and the mountain itself.

Garnering near-universal acclaim for its moving narrative and some of the tightest platforming to ever grace gaming, this game alone is almost enough to make buying the bundle worth it.

4 Death and Taxes

In Death and Taxes, you're tasked with the bureaucratic version of grim reaping

Death and Taxes puts you in the shoes of a grim reaper, which has been re-imagined as a bureaucratic office job where to meet a quota, you must decide who dies. Gameplay is similar to games like Papers, Please, and Reigns, where you are given information to use in making decisions and are informed of the impact of those decisions after you make them.

In this case, you are given parameters at the beginning of a session and short biography of potential clients for you to reap, and you have to use the information to decide whether they meet the criteria set and if you are fine with the potential outcomes of their death.

The game has multiple endings, determinant by whom you reap and whether you meet your quotas.

3 You Cannot Kill Me In A Way That Matters

You Cannot Kill Me In A Way That Matters Front Cover and Back Cover

Not a video game, but a rule set for a roguelike solitaire card game where all you need is a standard deck of playing cards. From the name to how it plays to its strange inspiration as an oddly poignant Tumblr meme, tackling You Cannot Kill Me In A Way That Matters is an intriguing prospect.

You are a corpse animated by fungal spores, exploring a vast and ever-changing mushroom forest full of mycological monsters that bar your search of Ten of Diamonds. Whether you succeed or die, you can do it again, marking your gains and starting anew with more power.

The game also has an optional journaling component, meant to explore the themes of memory and loss.

2 Catlateral Damage

Cute brown striped kitty licks their paw and prepares for mischief

You’re a cat, doing what cats love to do, namely wrecking up the place.

Catlateral damage puts you in the paws of an unattended and mischievous cat, giving you a cat's-eye view in first person as you wreck houses, supermarkets, museums, offices, and other places procedurally populated with various things to destroy and collectibles to grab.

It’s a simple premise with simple gameplay, but if you want to indulge your inner collector along with your chaotic side, there are plenty of unlockables, from cat pictures to different cats to play as.

1 Jotun: Valhalla Edition

Jotun -  Thora faces down an Ice Jotun

Jotun is an atmospheric top-down action-exploration game in the vein of games like the old-school Legend of Zelda.

You are put in the role of Thora, who died an inglorious death who and seeks to prove herself worthy to the Norse gods as she explores nine beautifully hand-drawn worlds in a quest to slay five jotuns, which are gigantic Norse elementals.

The Valhalla edition, the one being offered in the bundle, has more powerful versions of the jotuns to face for those who crave a challenge worthy of the gods.

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