For people like me who actually buy things on itch and use it regularly, having upwards of 2000 items added to the library would make it unreasonably tedious and difficult to navigate. Until the ability to search and sort libraries is improved, keeping it functionally useable takes priority over some collector's need to demonstrate ownership of every single thing included in a $5 bundle explicitly organized for charity. Priority is the operative word there.
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That banner appears only for games you've manually added to your library from the bundle page. You can add games to your library in the same way as the Bundle for RJ&E.
In the top right corner of itch.io where you see your avatar, click the V (down arrow) and select "My Library" -> On the menu bar on the left side of the page, select "My Purchases" -> at the top of the page, select Bundles -> Click the link to the appropriate bundle
From there you can browse games in the bundle. Clicking "Download" next to a game will add it to your library whether you choose to actually download it or not.
It felt like there were just enough clues hinting toward something else under the surface, and pretty clear signposts letting me know I was on the right track. It was really nice to know precisely when I'd seen everything, too. It's a really tight experience with great flow, and it comes together incredibly well despite being obtuse and cryptic.
Really engaging and interesting experiment. The interconnected "telephone" elements really held my interest and I blew through all 20 games in one sitting. Avert Your Eyes was the standout for me, the audio and visual techniques mimicking vertical cellphone videos were impressively fitting and effective.