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Deal | Humble Bundle: $138 worth of Steam Deck-compatible indie games drop to $10

A hand holding a Steam Deck OLED (Image source: Georgiy Lyamin via Unsplash; cropped)
A hand holding a Steam Deck OLED (Image source: Georgiy Lyamin via Unsplash; cropped)
Humble Bundle has added a new bundle to its collection of bundles — the Momcore bundle. This bundle is filled with casual games that are meant to deliver a relaxing experience and not make you sweat.

The latest Humble Bundle package — Momcore — has arrived alongside the Life is Strange bundle and both will expire on November 8. Momcore contains 12 items: 10 games and 2 DLCs. All the games are rated Steam Deck Verified or Playable, except Bombfest, Where the Bees Make Honey, and Onsen Master which have no rating.

Following the usual Humble Bundle style, Momcore is a tiered bundle with a total of three tiers. The first tier contains 5 games and costs $4. The second tier contains 7 games and costs $7. The third tier contains 12 items and costs $10. Here is what you get in each tier.

The first tier gives you 5 games for a payment of $4

  • We should talk: This narrative indie game from Insatiable Cycle lets you spend a night communicating with your partner Sam via text messages, while you also talk with friends and strangers at a bar. You use a “sentence spinner” to craft modular responses. Your tone affects how the conversations go, there are nine possible endings to the game and you can replay to experience it all. We should talk has about 150 reviews (57% positive) on Steam and costs $6.99.
  • Beasts of Maravilla Island: This is an indie adventure game developed by Banana Bird Studios. Here, you take on the role of Marina Montez, an aspiring wildlife photographer on the magical island of Maravilla. You explore lush ecosystems, solve nature-based puzzles, and capture photos of more than 50 extraordinary creatures. Beasts of Maravilla Island costs $9.99 on Steam but is currently on sale for $2.99. It has about 450 reviews, 88% of which are positive.
  • Bombfest: This is a casual indie game where you play as wooden toys and your weapon? Hand-thrown bombs. It has a single-player mode and a local split-screen PvP mode where you can play with up to 3 others at a time. Bombfest cost $9.99 on Steam and 100% of its 28 reviews are positive.
  • Where the Bees Make Honey: Worth $9.99, this indie puzzle-adventure developed by Brian Wilson takes you into the office cubicle of Sunny, who suddenly slips into childhood memories and imaginative vignettes. You navigate surreal puzzle scenes — rotating environments, collecting honeycombs and play-dress-up moments — as she reflects on what her adult life has become. It currently has 66 reviews, and 38% of these reviews are positive.
  • Beans - The Coffee Shop Simulator: This is a casual indie management game with pixels graphics where you get to own and run a coffee shop. You will get to hire new hands, create new recipes, and expand against the competition. This game has about 200 Steam reviews and 70% of them are positive. It is available for $4.99 on Steam.
Decorative image. The first tier contains 5 games and costs $4 (Image source: Humble Bundle)
Decorative image. The first tier contains 5 games and costs $4 (Image source: Humble Bundle)

The second tier adds 2 games for a payment of $7

  • Kana Quest: This game teaches you the Japanese kana alphabets through grid-based matching puzzles. You rearrange hiragana and katakana tiles so sounds connect. Kana Quest currently has about 30 reviews and 89% of them are positive. It costs $14.99 on Steam.
  • Onsen Master: This casual indie game has you revitalizing hot springs on the fantasy island of Izajima. You whip up ingredients to match ailments. It features a single-player story mode and also has arcade split-screen co-op and PvP modes. It currently has 26 reviews (46% positive) and costs $14.99 on Steam.
The second tier adds these 2 games and costs $7 (Image source: Humble Bundle)
The second tier adds these 2 games and costs $7 (Image source: Humble Bundle)

The third tier adds the remaining 5 items for a payment of $10

  • Lake: This narrative indie game set in 1986 puts you in the shoes of Meredith Weiss, a middle-aged woman who returns to her hometown in Oregon and takes over her dad’s mail route for two weeks. You get to drive around, meet locals, decide how to spend your evenings, and choose between going back to city life and staying in the quiet of Providence Oaks. Lake has about 5,000 reviews of which 87% are positive, and it costs $19.99.
  • Lake - Season's Greetings: The DLC is a prequel to the main game. It is set in 1985, and puts you in the shoes of Meredith's father, Thomas. It costs $9.99 on Steam.
  • Calico: This game is not to be confused with the game Developed by Reshiramoo, which shares the same name with it. Worth $11.99, this community-sim developed Peachy Keen Games lets you rebuild a village’s cat café and fill it with fluffy friends and fantastical creatures. 87% of the 5,000 reviews it has garnered so far are positive.
  • Calico - Neat things DLC: This DLC adds a new quest, a new area, a new NPC, new animal companions, two mini games, new decorations, and more. It costs $4.99 on Steam.
  • Apico: Apico is an indie beekeeping game with single-player and online co-op modes. You get to cross-breed and discover new bee species, and you also make and sell honey. This game costs $19.99 and has 1,900 reviews (91% positive).
Decorative image. The third tier contains a total of 12 items (Image source: Humble Bundle)
Decorative image. The third tier contains a total of 12 items (Image source: Humble Bundle)

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Chibuike Okpara, 2025-10-18 (Update: 2025-10-18)