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Android Gamers Get a Hot Humble Bundle

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Crayon Physics Deluxe, Sword and Sworcery EP and more make their Android debut in the new Humble Bundle for Android 4.

Some Humble Bundles are better than others, and this one, in my humble opinion, is definitely on the “better” side of the coin. The Humble Bundle for Android 4 includes Crayon Physics Deluxe, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, Splice, Eufloria and Waking Mars, which is currently up for voting on Steam Greenlight. Most of these games have been around for awhile but they’re new to the Android platform and if you don’t happen to have them they’re well worth picking up.

Gamers who pay more than the average price, currently sitting at a little under $6, will also get the aged-but-still-brilliant Machinarium as part of the deal, and all six games (or five if you’re cheap) come with an official soundtrack. And it’s okay if you don’t want to play on your mobile: Windows, Mac and Linux versions of every game in the bundle are also included.

As usual with the Humble Bundle, it’s a pay-what-you-want deal with money going to Child’s Play, the EFF, developers and the Humble Bundle folks in whatever portions you deem appropriate, and while all games are available DRM-free, if you pay more than $1 you’ll also get Steam keys for everything. It’s a heck of a deal, even if you don’t happen to have an Android device.

The Humble Bundle for Android 4 is live now and will be available until November 22.

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