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Fanatical Charity Bundle – Get 16 Games For $7 While Supporting A Wonderful Cause

A new PC game bundle deal is live on Fanatical, and if you’re a parent, this is a great collection of games for younger members of the family. Even better, all proceeds from each sale will go toward charity–The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)–so you’ll be doing a good deed at the same time. Based in the UK, the NSPCC ha been advocating for children since 1883. Pay $7 or more, and you’ll get 16 games to keep forever.

There are some good bargains here and a few noteworthy brands that youngster like, starting with Baby Shark: Sing and Swim Party. You can guide the talented sharks through several activities, sing along to several famous songs, and visit several locations full of fun activities for kids.

Fanatical In Aid Of NSPCC Charity Bundle

Fanatical In Aid of NSPCC Charity Bundle

  • The Entropy Centre
  • Descenders
  • Transformers: Earthspark Expedition
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines: Axle City Racers
  • Baby Shark: Sing & Swim Party
  • Minit Fun Racer
  • Golf It
  • The Last Campfire
  • Little Orpheus
  • Snake Pass
  • Onde
  • ITORAH
  • Glitch Busters: Stuck On You
  • Shatter
  • Breakneck
  • Hoa

Sumo Digital’s Snake Pass is another highlight, as this game is a physics-based puzzle-platform game starring Noodle the Snake. There are some great brain-teasers here as you slither into every nook and cranny in search of collectibles, as well as a pretty great soundtrack. For Autobot fans, you can check out Transformers: Earthspark Expedition. Based on the latest animated series, this game lets you battle and explore as Bumblebee in an adventure to stop his nemesis, Mandroid, from stealing Cybertronian technology and using it to destroy the world.

For something more grounded, there’s extreme mountain-biking in Descenders and Golf It is a fun multiplayer minigolf game with imaginative courses. Another highlight is the charming puzzle adventure The Last Campfire, which was developed by Hello Games, the studio behind No Man’s Sky. Meanwhile, Hoa is a gorgeous family-friendly platformer that’s well-worth checking out.

Most of these games are Steam Deck-compatible as well, so you can install them and let your kids enjoy them while they’re parked on the couch next to you.

If you have a Nintendo Switch, the upcoming slate of family-friendly Switch games are now available to preorder: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Mario & Luigi: Brothership, Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, and Super Mario Party Jamboree.

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