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Android Users Rejoice as Humble Release Another Mobile Bundle

Android Users Rejoice as Humble Release Another Mobile Bundle

Google's mobile Operating System Android is pretty popular with smartphone users. Sure, there's a few people rocking Windows Phone, Blackberries and the odd weirdo with a Tizen device, but in the main, most people not using an iPhone are using some flavour of the operating system with codenames that come from desserts. 

It's quite apt then, that Humble are treating people with such devices to a sweet selection of games as part of the 18th incarnation of the mobile bundle. If you want some more things to play while you wait for a bus or to avoid talking to that odd colleague in the break room, then Humble have curated a bundle of games that will keep you occupied.

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The first tier is $1, or more if you want to pay more, but who does that without going up a tier? It will get you three games: Freeze!2 - BrothersEvoland and Adventures of Poco Eco. All games are DRM free and should work on most recent Android tablets and phones. 

Moving up to the second tier will involve paying more than the average price ($6.04 at the time of writing). Doing so will mean that you get at least three more games. Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville, Goat Simulator GoatZ and the sublime first episode of Broken Sword 5. There will be more games revealed for this tier later, so extra surprises are coming soon.

The top tier, which will cost $7, gets you two more games. First up is one of the game featured in the latest Humble Monthly bundle, This War of Mine. This reknowned indie-title would normally set you back more than $7 in itself so you're certainly getting your money's worth. Humble though, never being one to rest on their laurels, had to add to that with even more juicy gaming goodness. So also in the top tier, we have the second episode of Broken Sword 5, completing the story for you.

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As always, buying the bundle supports charity as well as your Steam Library. This time round, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and American Red Cross benefit in all cases. If you want a third charity of your choice to also benefit, then you can make that happen too. The bundle is available now and will run for the next two weeks. 

Gary

Gary "Dombalurina" Sheppard

Staff Writer

Gary maintains his belief that the Amstrad CPC is the greatest system ever and patiently awaits the sequel to "Rockstar ate my Hamster"

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