Humble Mobile Bundle usually offers Android users some fantastic games, but this month they’ve outdone themselves.
Available today, the Pay What You Want, DRM-free package offers three games to all, and an additional three to those who beat the (current) $4 average.
On deck is Eliss Infinity, the modern adaptation of one of iOS’s best puzzle games, along with Duet Premium, a version of the popular Duet, one of most difficult twitch puzzlers to ever hit mobile screens. Also offered to all buyers is Combo Crew Special Edition, the expanded version of Capcom’s excellent 2.5D rumbler, a beat-em-up platformer in the guise of Double Dragon.
Hit the average and your joy increases with Threes, possibly the most addictive mobile game ever created (says I); Crescent Moon’s Mines of Mars, a “a procedural atmospheric RPG mining game that is inspired by games like Metroid and Motherload,”; and Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf, a turn-based third-person adventure game with an “epic” story.
As usual, the Humble Bundle benefits two charities, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child’s Play Charity, and you decide the distribution of funds between them, the developers and the Humble Bundlers themselves. It’s a good cause for some great games, so if you’re on Android there’s almost no excuse not to spend $4 in the next few hours.
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