Humble Bundle has updated the
Humble Freedom Bundle which has 100% proceeds going to the charities American Civil Liberties Union, Doctors Without Borders, and International Rescue Committee. The $300,000 that HB was going to match has long since been exceeded, and over $4 million has now been raised for charity thus far.
There are 17 new items in the mostly-games bundle (11 more DRM-free games, 1 soundtrack album, 1 introductory game programming textbook using HTML5 and JavaScript among the new offerings). At least
three two (it looks like the developer of one of them donated some more Steam keys to the cause) of the Steam-key games are sold-out for new customers (but one is still available as a DRM-free download), but there are now 63 items total for new customers (64 if you bought in during the early period yesterday), which is excellent value if you play games, at less than 50 cents each for the asking price of $30 for the entire bundle.
I can also recommend the new Chroma Squad addition which I'd gotten from a previous HB as a fun light RPG where you pretend to be a Mighty Morphing Power Rangers-style TV show and fight cheesy villains while managing your studio budget and ratings, and there are some pretty decent if scanty ebook/audiobook offerings in there as well.
ETA: two games have Android versions included:
Waking Mars and
Mini Metro, which I recommended upthread in the original post about this bundle.
ETA 2: now at 67 titles total (66 for new customers). They stealthily added a behind-the-scenes making-of documentary for a video game studio, and what looks like 2 more games, so maybe there'll be even more stuff forthcoming later.