Indiegala began as an Italian e-commerce portal for discounted game keys and evolved into a hybrid storefront, bundle curator, and indie-publishing advocate whose Windows desktop hub, IGClient, centralizes every part of that ecosystem. The lightweight client automatically unlocks and downloads the weekly freebies that made the site famous, keeps a user’s growing library of charity-bundle purchases in one searchable list, and streams installers directly from Indiegala’s CDN so titles are always current without manual patching. Beyond convenience, IGClient doubles as a DRM-flexible launcher: it can start games in offline mode, create portable shortcuts, and import non-Steam executables so that episodic visual novels, pixel-art platformers, VR experiments, and AAA leftovers purchased elsewhere coexist in a single tiled interface. Built-in wish-list alerts, price-tracking, and a news feed that spotlights upcoming indies give developers continued visibility long after their bundle week ends, while the client’s background updater seeds future discounts through token-based loyalty rewards. Because the program is only 30 MB and requires no mandatory account beyond the existing Indiegala credentials, it appeals to collectors who want a clutter-free alternative to heavier storefronts. IGClient is offered for free on get.nero.com; the page pulls the latest build through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, supports unattended batch installation alongside other applications, and always delivers the most recent version.
The IndieGala Client makes gaming more convenient and accessible! Discover and play your favorite showcase/freebie library games, all gathered in one place at just a click away.
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