The Digital Eel games are definitely the stars of this bundle, and easily worth the asking price.
To anyone skipping this because they think that Dungeon Defenders is the main selling point, you are doing yourselves a considerable disservice. This is really a Digital Eel bundle with some bonus extras; not the other way around.
Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space is the big one -- a coffee-break game of galactic exploration that you can play over and over for weeks or even months on end. Explore the galaxy in as little as 15 minutes (on the small settings), encounter strange aliens and artifacts, trade for better equipment, hire friendly ships, battle enemy fleets, and return home in time for your just rewards. Each and every game is a new randomly generated experience that could be your most dismal failure, or your most glorious success!
The other two are arcade games that really reward you getting into that 'zen' state of gaming, where you become one with everything that is happening on screen.
Brainpipe is a simple but beautifully-formed first-person "avoid-em-up", with superbly unique visuals, excellent audio, and remarkably addictive gameplay which starts out relaxing, but really cranks up the intensity as you go.
DataJammers: FastForward is also largely about avoiding danger, but adds in some offensive measures, and is more a game about managing an almost overwhelming number of factors in order to top the high-score tables -- paying attention to the track both near and far so that you can position yourself to get points and collect power-ups, while avoiding incoming attacks from an ever-expanding variety of enemies, and shunting them into the path of danger. It's my least-favourite of the three, but a fine inclusion to a bundle which has already provided excellent value for money.
Plus you get Digital Eel music in the form of "VooDoo Interface" and "Temporal Logic Grid Blues", and one of their freeware games (they have released other freeware as well).
If you haven't bought Weird Worlds yet, this is by far the cheapest I've ever seen it, and you get some really great additions into the bargain.
Post edited May 05, 2012 by Shadowcat