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Latest Humble Indie Bundle Hits Android Devices

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The Humble Indie Bundles have raised somewhere around ninety trillion dollars for charity, and now the they’re bringing their humble ways to Android devices. The first mobile Humble Indie Bundle lets you pay what you want for three games: EDGE, Osmos, and Anomaly. If you pay more than the average (right now, a meager $5.04), they’ll also throw in World of Goo. The bundle includes soundtracks for each game, and it also includes copies of their big boy versions, so you can pick up the pack and play on Windows, Linux, or Mac. As always, you can choose how you’d like your donation to be distributed among Child’s Play Charity, The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the games’ developers, and the bundle’s organizers. Head over to the official site now for more information, or to buy games and make the world a better place simultaneously.

 

Humble Indie Bundle 4 is Out Now! Hurry While Supplies Last!!!

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The holidays are always a crazy time for shopping, but who wants to go to the store when you buy everything online? In addition to never having to leave your seat, chances are you’ll find a better deal on the Internet anyway. So what better deal than another Humble Indie Bundle to gift to a friend or loved one?

The Humble Indie Bundle 4, perhaps the greatest indie bundle released yet, humble or otherwise, was released today. If for some reason you’ve managed to miss out on any of these gems, now is probably the best chance you’ll have to pick them up. The Humble Indie Bundle 4 includes Jamestown, Bit.Trip Runner, Super Meat Boy, Shank, and NightSky HD. If you pay more than the current average of $4.62, then you’ll be granted the well-received Cave Story+, in addition to the beautiful sci-fi strategy game Gratuitous Space Battles. Get on this now – There’s only 2 weeks left!

As always, you’ll receive Steam and Desura codes where available, in addition to having compatibility across all PC platforms, including Mac, Linux, and Windows.  The best part? They’re all DRM free! You see guys? You CAN still making a living  selling games without DRM! Yay!

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Humble Indie Bundle 3 now available, still humble, still costs whatever you want

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It’s been about six months since the last official Humble Indie Bundle (not counting the non-sequentially named Humble Frozenbyte Bundle) and with the passing of another half a year, it’s time for a fresh pack of quality indie games for a price “to be determined by you at the time of checkout.” The Third Humble Indie Bundle has been unveiled and can be purchased on the official website until August 9.

The package includes  a mix of 5 games that are new to the DRM-free world of indie bundling: Crayon Physics Deluxe, Hammerfight, VVVVVV, And Yet It Moves, and Cogs.

Consistent with previous installments of the bundles, all of the games will work on Windows, Mac, and Linux,  and the proceeds can be donated to your choice of the either the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Child’s Play Charity, or, if you’re feeling generous, both. You can also choose to throw some change at the developers or tip the bundle’s promoters. More than $500,000 has been raised so far, so get in on the action!