A new charity bundle dropped on itch.io this week with a staggering collection of digital content for just $10. The “No ICE in Minnesota Bundle” packs roughly 1,400 items into one purchase, with all proceeds going directly to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota.
The bundle breaks down to approximately 274 video games plus over 1,000 tabletop RPG materials, printable projects, comics, music, and digital tools. It’s a mix heavy on indie games and TTRPG content, sold at a minimum price of $10 with the option to pay more.
Several recognizable indie titles anchor the collection. Baba Is You, the acclaimed puzzle game that normally sells for $15, is included alongside cozy cat café simulator Calico, bee-keeping game APICO, and puzzle game A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build. Other notable entries include Depth of Extinction, Joggernauts, and Hyper Gunsport.
The bundle uses itch.io’s direct download system rather than providing Steam keys. Buyers get access to a bundle page where they can selectively download individual items as ZIP files or executables. Nothing installs automatically, so your library won’t get flooded with hundreds of games at once. The itch.io desktop app can help manage downloads if you prefer.
According to the bundle page, the revenue split sends 0% to developers, 0% to itch.io, 0% to the organizer, and 100% to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota. ILCM is a nonprofit that provides immigration legal services, representation, and advocacy work in Minnesota.
Browsing a bundle with over 1,400 items presents obvious challenges. Community members have created third-party sorting tools to help navigate the collection. One site lists entries sorted by rating and allows filtering by media type, while another uses Steam popularity metrics to rank games.
The bundle includes a massive volume of tabletop RPG rulebooks and print-and-play materials delivered as PDFs. These make up the bulk of the 1,000+ non-video-game items. For buyers mainly interested in video games, the 274 game count is the more relevant number.

