
GameZone writes: "If someone ever accused you of being a dullard, you could always defend yourself by gesturing to the vast library of "adventure" titles in your PC software library. Times have changed however, and the physical library of games occupies not tangible shelf space, but digital real estate within your computer's beefy hard drive. Hamlet is one of those games, nestled comfortably within the recesses of your CPU, appearing as little more than a bit of text and an innocuous cartoon icon; that is, until you launch the game."

Indie Royale's very own Mixer Bundle is back again, offering another list of quality (and not so quality) titles at a dirt cheap asking price.

Gamesta.com is back with more indie deals. This time, Bundle in a Box returned with no less than 11 games, which are available starting at the low price of $4. Most of these are also redeemable through Steam and should last you quite some time.

"In April of 2010, mif2000 released Hamlet for PC users. A year later, an iOS version was made available, and earlier this year an Android version was made available. Now, Hamlet is also available on Steam, two years since its original release." - Tom Christiansen