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The Humble Bundle is a hit across the board; it's a chance for players to pick up an assortment of cross- compatible and DRM-free games, via the always popular "pay what you want" pricing structure. And developers enjoy exposure and a considerable profit margin (despite their offerings going for less than the original asking price).
The latest from the Humble Bundle brings a few popular iOS games to Android users at long last, making the number of platforms up to four, alongside PC, Mac, and Linux. It's the second time such a bunch has been provided. It's also the first time certain games are finally appearing on the open source desktop operating system as well:
Of the four games that makes up the primary package, "Canabalt" is perhaps most notable. As one of indie gaming's first iPhone success stories, "Canabalt's"?development and success has been detailed heavily by journalists, and even discussed at game design universities.
The game has been slightly tweaked over the years, but the Android version contains dramatic updates, including two-player mode and support for 3D displays. "Swords & Soldiers" is offered as well, provided one puts down more than the average amount being pledged:?$6.29.
Aside from the price, another key factor of their success is the limited availability. The Humble Bundle for Android 2 will only be around for the next 13 days. All interested parts should head on over to the Humble Bundle website.
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Matthew Hawkins is an NYC-based game journalist who has also written for EGM, GameSetWatch, Gamasutra, Giant Robot and numerous others. He also self-publishes his own game culture zine, is part of?Attract Mode, and co-hosts?The Fangamer Podcast. You can keep tabs on him via?Twitter,?or his personal home-base,?FORT90.com.
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