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  • Humble Android Bundle 6 adds McPixel, Waking Mars, NightSky HD

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    06.25.2013

    The sixth Humble Bundle with Android just added three more reasons to throw down some cash: McPixel, Waking Mars and NightSky HD. All three games are available for PC, Mac, Linux and Android devices. The new games join Frozen Synapse and Broken Sword: Director's Cut behind the "more than the average" paywall (the average is currently below $5). Meanwhile, Aquaria, Fractal, Organ Trail: Director's Cut, Stealth Bastard Deluxe and Pulse are all available for any price you desire. McPixel, Waking Mars and NightSky HD come with their soundtracks, just as the other games do. Those who have already purchased a bundle can access these new games from their Humble Bundle download pages. The complete bundle is now valued at $120, and as always customers can dole out their money among charities (Child's Play and the EFF), the developers or Humble Bundle itself. The Humble Bundle program has raised more than $13.7 million for charity to date. Humble Android Bundle 6 is live for seven more days.

  • Humble Weekly Bundle serves up Darksiders 2, also Android bundle

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    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    03.26.2013

    Darksiders 1 & 2 and Red Faction: Guerrilla & Armageddon comprise the second batch of weekly offerings from Humble Indie Bundle, with all four PC games currently on offer at ridicucheap prices. Pay up $1 and you'll pick up Darksiders and RF: Armageddon, with the soundtracks to both included along with the 'Path to War' DLC for Armageddon.However, if you're willing to pony up more than the average paying price, you'll also get Darksiders 2 (plus soundtrack) and RF: Guerrilla. At the time of writing, the pair can be yours for around the very, very silly $7.50 mark.Meanwhile on Android, there's another Humble Bundle for the platform called the Mobile Bundle. Featuring in the latest charitable collection are Contre Jour, Anomaly Korea, Plants vs. Zombies, and Bladeslinger. As ever you can pay what you want, but an average-cough up (around $5.50 at the mo) lets you unlock the secrets of The Room, and generally shoot up stuff in Metal Slug 3. The soundtracks to all, except Contre Jour, are also included.

  • Humble Android Bundle 5 adds Sword and Sworcery, Splice, Crayon Physics Deluxe

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    03.12.2013

    Humble Android Bundle 5 has reason to brag with the addition of three new games to its lineup of unlockables: Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery EP, Splice and Crayon Physics Deluxe. This trio joins Super Hexagon and Dungeon Defenders as games available by paying more than the average, which generally stays below $7. All unlocked games come with their original soundtracks.Games available for any price at all are Beat Hazard Ultra, Dynamite Jack, Solar 2 and NightSky HD, along with all of their soundtracks (excluding Dynamite Jack). All games come for PC, Mac, Linux and Android devices, with system requirements here. There are six days left to get some games on the cheap and donate to charity at the same time, right at Humble Bundle.

  • Humble Android Bundle 5: Dynamite Jack, Solar 2, optional Super Hexagon

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    03.05.2013

    Humble Android Bundle 5 brings a bunch of games to your PC, Mac and Android devices, all for the low, low price of "whatever you want." Included at that base price is Beat Hazard Ultra, Dynamite Jack, Solar 2, NightSky HD, and the soundtracks for all of those games, except for Dynamite Jack, who is too cool for that nonsense.Pay more than the average (which still hovers around the price of "low, low") and get Super Hexagon and Dungeon Defenders, plus all of the Dungeon Defenders DLC and the soundtracks for both games. Pay $1 or more and all games come with Steam keys in addition to the direct downloads.As always, payment to the Humble Bundle can be divided among the developers, the Humble team and charities Child's Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Be on the lookout for the addition of more games to this Android bundle, because that's how the Humbles roll.

  • Humble Android Bundle breaks Sworcery out of iOS shell, Indie Royale sports Mutant Mudds

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    11.08.2012

    The Humble Android and Indie Royale Harvest bundles both go live today, for double the wallet-friendly, finger-happy goodness. First, the Humble Android Bundle:The fourth installment in the Humble Android series brings Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP to Android for the first time, in beta form (Capy warns in a tweet that it still has some kinks to work out for Android). Also bundled are Splice, Eufloria, Waking Mars and Crayon Physics Deluxe. Pay more than the average and snag Machinarium on Android as well.All games in the Humble Android Bundle come in PC, Mac and Linux form as well, and they all include official soundtracks. Pay at least $1 and get a Steam key for each game, excluding Waking Mars (which is on Steam Greenlight). All Humble Indie Bundles benefit Child's Play Charity and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, but of course customers are able to portion out their payment however they see fit.Now on to the Indie Royale Harvest Bundle:This fall, indie is in – the Harvest Bundle includes Mutant Mudds, Pineapple Smash Crew, Spirits, Avernum: The Great Trials Trilogy and BasketBelle. All purchases come with the BasketBelle soundtrack and digital sketchbook, and the Spirits soundtrack. Those who spend more than $8 get a bonus chiptune music album from Data Airlines.Pineapple Smash Crew, Spirits and Avernum: The Great Trials Trilogy are available for Steam, while Mutant Mudds and BasketBelle are on Desura. Check the Harvest Bundle page for complete platform details for each game, or watch the bundle video below.Happy cheap indie game day, everyone!

  • Humble Bundle for Android adds World of Goo, Anomaly, EDGE, Osmos

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    08.22.2012

    Surprise surprise, the Humble Bundle for Android has added some extra games for those who pay above the average price (sitting at $6.21 as of this writing). Four games have been added for generous donors: World of Goo, Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Osmos and EDGE. On top of the already available games – Bit.Trip Beat, Fieldrunners, SpaceChem, Uplink and Spirits – that's a lot of gaming for about the cost of a decent sandwich. Don't let the Humble Bundle for Android name fool you, either. All of the games in the bundle work across multiple platforms, namely Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and Android.