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    The Armor Games: The Retro & Reborn Collection can be purchased for as low as $15. Pictured: Steam Deck running The Last Stand. (Image source: Steam – edited)

    The Retro & Reborn Collection is a new game selection from Humble Bundle. It has a total of 14 games with Steam Deck compatibility that are worth $192. However, the whole bundle can be bought for just $15.

    Humble Bundle has decided to kick off November 2025 with two new game bundles, and The Retro and Reborn Collection is one of them. It has 14 titles that are published by Armor Games, and they are all playable on the Steam Deck with a combined value of $192.

    However, all of them can be picked up for a minimum payment of $15, making each of the games cost around $1.07 each. It’s worth noting that this game deal will expire on December 03, 2025, unless Humble Bundle extends it further. As for the games that are in the collection, here’s more info about them:

    • The Last Stand: Aftermath – worth $24.99, this game puts players in a post-apocalyptic world filled with zombies. It was released in 2021, and there’s no official Steam Deck compatibility rating, but it runs fine on the handheld with some tweaks.
    • Swords & Souls Legacy Collection – a complete collection of classic casual games from the SoulGame Studio. This pack was released in 2025, is worth $24.99, and features the Steam Deck Playable tag.
    • Defender’s Quest 2: Mists of Ruin – featuring the Steam Deck Playable tag, this is an RPG tower defense game that was released in 2025. It’s worth $19.99 when there’s no sale in place.
    • The Spirit and the Mouse – a Steam Deck Verified game that puts players in a puzzle platformer adventure. It was released in 2022, features an “Overwhelmingly Positive” player rating, and is worth $19.99.
    • The Elephant Collection – an acclaimed platformer with retro visuals. It was released in 2023, sports the Steam Deck Playable tag, and costs $14.99.
    • Bilkins’ Folly – released in 2023, it’s a well-reviewed exploration game with the Steam Deck Verified tag. The title is worth $19.99.
    • Decision Legacy Collection – a bundle of classic games from the Decision series. This lineup comes with the Steam Deck Playable tag and is worth $9.99.
    • GemCraft – Chasing Shadows – released in 2015, it’s a well-received action strategy that comes with the Steam Deck Playable compatibility. The title is worth $9.99 when it’s not on sale.
    • Crush the Castle Legacy Collection – a well-rated physics destruction game that doesn’t feature an official Steam Deck compatibility tag, but works fine on the handheld with tweaks. It’s worth $9.99.
    • Infectonator 3: Apocalypse – developed by Toge Productions, it’s a zombie arcade simulation that was released in 2018. The game is worth $12.99, and it doesn’t feature an official Steam Deck rating, but is reported to run great on the device.
    • Itta – a bullet-hell adventure game that was released in 2020. It usually costs $14.99, and while it’s not officially compatible with the Steam Deck, it’s said to run great without any tweaks.
    • Nauticrawl – worth $14.99, it’s an atmospheric puzzle game from 2019 that runs smoothly on the Steam Deck with some tweaks.
    • Don’t Escape Trilogy – a Steam Deck Verified game that’s about space and gruesome mystery. It’s worth $4.99 and currently boasts the “Overwhelmingly Positive” player rating.
    • Deep Sleep Trilogy – released in 2019, it’s a point-and-click horror game collection with the Steam Deck Verified compatibility tag. The title is worth $4.99, and it currently has a 97% positive player rating.
    All the games included in the Armor Games bundle and their respective player ratings (Image source: Humble Bundle)

    Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.

    Humble Bundle (linked above)

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