When a $10 bundle promises over 1,400 games, tools, and even tabletop RPG one-shots, it’s easy to assume it’s just another digital bargain bin. But this time, the deal is different. The No ICE in Minnesota bundle isn’t just about value—it’s a direct challenge to political policies, a fundraiser for legal aid, and a celebration of indie creativity, all wrapped into a single purchase.

The project, curated by developers on Itch.io, directs proceeds toward the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM), an organization providing free legal representation to low-income immigrants and refugees. By mid-campaign, the bundle had already surpassed 80% of its $100,000 goal, proving that gaming communities can mobilize for social causes as effectively as they do for new releases.

For gamers, the haul is nothing short of overwhelming. Titles like Baba Is You—a puzzle masterpiece that typically sells for $15—sit alongside cozy experiences (A Short Hike, Coffee Talk), chaotic family sims (Octodad: Dadliest Catch), and niche digital tools. The bundle even includes a category of physical tabletop games, with over 1,000 entries ranging from traditional RPGs to journaling prompts. Throw in soundtracks, assets, and books, and the total climbs past 1,400 items—all for the price of a coffee and a muffin.

The Heavyweights and Hidden Gems

Standout picks include

  • Baba Is You: A meta-puzzle game where players rewrite the rules of the world, earning a 90% score in a 2019 review for its depth and creativity.
  • Hypnospace Outlaw: A surreal, text-based adventure that blends cyberpunk aesthetics with interactive storytelling.
  • Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!: A shouty, fast-paced restaurant sim that’s as chaotic as it is charming.
  • Calico: A cat-themed life sim where players run a café, adopt felines, and indulge in wholesome (or slightly mischievous) feline antics.
  • Over 1,000 tabletop RPGs and one-shots, including experimental formats like journaling games—an unusual but intriguing addition.

Even the bundle’s structure reflects its dual purpose. While the digital games dominate, the inclusion of physical materials—many of which are free to download—expands its reach beyond screens. It’s a rare example of a digital bundle that feels tangible, both in its impact and its offerings.

Why This Bundle Matters Beyond the Games

The No ICE in Minnesota bundle isn’t just a sale; it’s a statement. The Trump administration’s policies on immigration enforcement, particularly the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have been a flashpoint for activists and legal aid organizations. By tying a gaming purchase to direct support for ILCM, developers have turned a transaction into activism. The bundle’s success—already at 80% of its goal—shows how tightly knit gaming communities can be when united by a cause.

For ILCM, the funds will help cover legal fees, community education, and advocacy work. For players, it’s an opportunity to fill their libraries with games they might never have discovered—many of which are indie titles that thrive outside mainstream platforms. And for the developers involved, it’s a way to amplify their voices while supporting a movement.

The bundle runs for an entire month, giving players time to explore its contents. Whether you’re after a new puzzle challenge, a cozy distraction, or a way to contribute to a meaningful cause, the $10 price tag is hard to ignore. It’s a reminder that gaming isn’t just entertainment—it’s a tool for connection, creativity, and change.