The Humble Bundle is back again, this time with four new titles to add to the mix. The games will be available on Linux and Windows – as always – but also on Mac OS X and Android.
This instalment of Humble Bundle brings BIT.TRIP BEAT, Fieldrunners, SpaceChem and Uplink. Most games are new to Android, but not to the desktop platform. There’s no iOS support this time around, but I don’t think many people will really care about that.
Love your desktop? So do we. Buying the Humble Bundle for Android 3 also gets you the games on Windows, Mac, and Linux! For your listening pleasure, each game also comes with an official soundtrack.
Pay what you want. On their own, these fantastic games and their soundtracks would cost to the tune of $52, but we’re letting you name your price!
As usual, gamers get to pay what they want, choosing how the revenue is distributed when it reaches the developers, the people at Humble Bundle who are making all this possible and charities (Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Child’s Play Charity). The default split is 55% developers, 30% charity and 15% Humble Bundle.
Gamers paying $1 or more get a Steam key in addition to DRM-free direct downloads. The average paid price for Windows ($5.44), Linux ($9.10) and Mac ($6.62) reflect the relative generosity/sympathy of each platforms users towards indie games.
The extensive list of system requirements can be found here.
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