Posts Tagged ‘Child’s Play’
The Humble Bundle Now on Android
As someone who’s purchased a Humble Bundle in the past (I’m going to assume you have), you’re probably wondering to yourself, “how could they possibly make their bundles even better?” They started by adding extra games when you beat the average donation, as I’m sure you saw on the last several bundles. This time around they’ve upped the ante even further by adding Android compatibility to the mix.
That’s right, you can pay what you want for some sweet games, support charity, and play the afore mentioned video games on your Android phone or tablet, or computer operating system of your choice (Mac, Linux, or PC).
This bundle includes the “reverse tower defense” game Anomoly: Warzone Earth, amoeba simulator Osmos, puzzle-platformer Edge, and if you beat the current average donation price, World of Goo. Click here for the bundle. Click past the break to see their promo-video.
The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle Reaches It’s Final Hours
There are only twenty hours left (at the time of this post) to pay what you want on the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle.
Just like the Humble Indie Bundles before it, a donation of any amount gives you access to DRM free versions of some amazing indie games.
You even get to pick how you want your money distributed. Some (or all) can go to Child’s Play or the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Alternately, you can support the developers or even just help them cover hosting fees. It’s up to you what you want to put your money towards.







