The listing, Humble Indie Bundle #2 has ended.
With the success of the first bundle, a second Humble Indie Bundle was launched on December 14, 2010. The bundle featured Braid by Jonathan Blow, Cortex Command by Data Realms, Machinarium by Amanita Design, Osmos by Hemisphere Games, and Revenge of the Titans by Puppy Games. Charitable donations continued to go towards Child's Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.[22] The new bundle included the launch of new Linux ports for Braid and Cortex Command, while another game Revenge of the Titans was first made available for all three platforms as part of the bundle.[23] While Wolfire Studios is still hosting and managing the sale and post-sale downloads, they do not have any games in the bundle; instead, they have allowed for purchasers to tip Wolfire while paying for the games in the bundle.[24]
The second Bundle was able to break $500,000 in sales within one day.[25] Sales surpassed $1 million about 5 days into the sale, upon which purchasers were able to unlock the games on Steam and the Desura digital download service.[26][27] As a promotion for the second bundle the first bundle was added to all bundles that were purchased at that point and to all later purchases that contributed more than the average chosen price.[28] Since the sale exceeded $1.75M, Puppy Games has also released the source code for Revenge of the Titans[29] under a BSD-like license while reserving all rights to almost all game assets. The sale cleared $1.8 million in sales after ten days of sales.[30] Similar to the first bundle, around 50% of the total donations were from Mac and Linux users, which Rosen later identified as a strong market for indie game developers.[3]
--- Steam & Desura Keys!