If you're looking to score a lot of video games without paying a fortune, you can't beat Humble Bundle, which lets you name your own price for what you buy.

Now, Telltale Games — the company behind such popular titles as The Walking Dead series and Tales from the Borderlands — has its own Humble Bundle, which lets you score some of the developer's top games for some extremely low prices.

For just $1, you can get five games, including the first season of The Walking Dead.

"The Walking Dead: The Game is like a coloring book: we each have the same black and white sketch, but it's up to us to fill it in as we see fit," wrote IGN in a review. "The relationships I've built, the emotions I've felt, the choices I've made — that's what makes The Walking Dead: The Game so endearing."

That $1 price also includes Back to the Future: The Game, Sam & Max: Devil's Playhouse, Poker Night at the Inventory and Puzzle Agent 1 and 2.

Those looking to score even more games, though, and willing to pay a little more than $8 will also get The Walking Dead: 400 Days add-on, The Wolf Among Us, Poker Night 2 and Tales from the Borderlands.

But wait, there's more! For just $12, buyers can unlock two more recent games: Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead Season 2.

The bundle also features a 10 percent off coupon for those wishing to subscribe to Humble Bundle: subscriptions go for $12 per month, so it's not a huge savings, but subscribers also get a free copy of Mad Max.

Perhaps the best motivator for purchasing Telltale's Humble Bundle, though, is that proceeds go to charity: you can choose either Direct Relief or Girls Who Code, or choose from a selection of thousands of charities.

For those interested in this Bundle, act quickly: the offer only lasts for 13 days. When it's gone, it's gone. Considering this is a great chance to get caught up on Telltale's back catalog of games — not to mention a fun way to help a charity — this bundle is certainly a win-win for all.

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