Humble Monthly is a monthly subscription service which gives customers a curated selection of games each month. The games for March 2018 are now available for users to download and include everything listed below:
- Dark Souls III - The third and final entry into the Dark Souls series, Dark Souls III throws players into the terrifying Kingdom of Lothric.
- Last Day of June - An interactive adventure game about love and loss.
- Aviary Attorney - Players will follow Jayjay Falcon and his witty apprentice, Sparrowson, as the two take on clients, interview witnesses, collect evidence, and deliver justice to the guilty.
- Splasher - A 2D platformer in which the protagonist wields a powerful paint cannon.
- Lost Castle - An action RPG beat'em up with roguelike elements and randomized dungeons for up to four players!
- Overgrowth - Free the Rabbits from their evil overlords in this third-person action adventure from Wolfire Games
- Holy Potatoes, We're in Space? - A wacky space exploration game where you manage your very own spaceship, craft hundreds of weapons, and explore the vastness of a veggie-filled universe.
- Drawkanoid (Humble Original) - A randomly-generated, bright neon-lighted arcade throwback.
- Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - The third entry into the Dues Ex series throws players back into the augmented shoes of Adam Jensen.
- Mafia III (+ Mafia III: Sign of the Times DLC) - Mafia III tackles the politically charged era of the 1960s, tackling everything from mob violence to institutional racism.
- GOD EATER 2: Rage Burst - This action-RPG from Bandai Namco tasks players with driving back the supernatural harbingers of Earth’s destruction.
- Limbo
- Overlord
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atalntis
- Torchlight 2
- Amnesia: The Dark Descent
- Gone Home
- Trine: Enchanted Edition
- Fortune 499
- Drawkanoid
Be sure to check out our reviews of Dark Souls III, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Mafia III, and Aviary Attorney
Are you a Humble Monthly subscriber? What do you think of March's line-up? How about April's early unlocks? Let us know in the comments.