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No ICE In Minnesota Bundle Hits $100,000 Goal In Just A Day

All proceeds go to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

No ICE In Minnesota Bundle Hits $100,000 Goal In Just A Day
Jes The Human
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Following in the commendable tradition of gargantuan charity bundles like the Palestinian Relief Bundle and Play For Peace, over 600 game developers have come together to assemble a No ICE In Minnesota bundle. Just one day after release, it has already smashed through its initial $100,000 goal.

“We created this bundle to raise funds for Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota in response to the Trump administration sending ICE agents to the Minneapolis area and the reckless murder of an innocent people by ICE agents,” wrote the bundle’s organizer, a tabletop charity content creator who goes by the handle Jes The Human on the bundle’s itch.io page. “ILCM provides free immigration legal representation to low-income immigrants and refugees in Minnesota and North Dakota. They also work to educate the community about immigration matters and advocate for public policies which respect the universal human rights of immigrants.”

The bundle includes 1,439 games for a minimum donation of $10, which is a steal so preposterous that you’ve gotta admire the audacity. Highlights include modern puzzling classic Baba Is You, fellow modern puzzling classic A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build, cozy game by which all others are judged A Short Hike, internet detective adventure Hypnospace Outlaw, cat cafe sim Calico, and multiple gun-focused games from Demonschool studio Necrosoft. There are also over 1,000 physical games – tabletop role-playing games and things of that nature – ensuring that you’ll never need to rack your brain to figure out something to do when your friends come over ever again.

The bundle will be available until March 13. 

"ILCM provides services based on capacity and has a generally high demand for services," wrote Jes The Human. "The more we are able to fundraise, the more people they will be able to assist."

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