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Humble Bundle Android 5 - Pay What You Want [Steam] & [Android]

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Non BTA (1$ min for steam keys):
- Dynamite Jack
- Solar 2
- Beat Hazard Ultra (Base+DLC)
- Nightsky
BTA:
- Dungeon Defenders +all dlc
- Super Hexagon

Also you can get the Android version of these games.
Check here if your Android can run it.

Six thrilling games for home and on the go. Humble Bundle with Android 5 includes six mind-blowing games and several ear-pleasing soundtracks. Pay what you want for the musically-powered arcade shooter Beat Hazard Ultra; the top-down stealth action game Dynamite Jack; the open world intergalactic Solar 2 (tablet recommended); and physics puzzle platformer NightSky HD. If you pay more than the average, you’ll also get the frenetic action game Super Hexagon and tower defense RPG Dungeon Defenders!

Pay what you want. If you bought all of these fantastic mobile and desktop games separately, they’d cost you about $110. But we’re letting you name your price!

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  • +12

    Was really keen for some Physics Games. Cheers, OP. Will keep me entertained on the toilet for hours to come.

  • +3

    I really have to stop getting these things. I have so many from these bundles still waiting to be played.

    (Not gonna stop though.)

  • Always nice when you only have the one game already.

    Roll on the extras.

  • +1

    BTA?

    • +2

      Beat the average price

  • -1

    I wonder how they're gonna make Dungeon Defenders an Android game - should be awesome!

    Though I already bought it from the last humble bundle, thinking I might pick it up again for the new platform!

    • +4

      What do you mean "make it an android game"?

      Release date(s)

      iOS
      NA December 15, 2010

      Android
      NA December 23, 2010

      PC, XBLA
      NA October 19, 2011

      PSN
      NA October 18, 2011

      Mac OS X
      NA March 15, 2012

      Linux
      NA December 19, 2012

  • -1

    How much do I need to spend to get dungeon defenders?

    • +1

      Higher than the average. Which will fluctuate based on how many cheap people are out there. At the moment it's around $6.64 so I'd say $7 to make it a nice number. It has it listed underneath the items it unlocks on the page.

  • Never used Humble Bundle before but what the heck :)

  • excuse if this is me being stupid this early in the morning but cant see anything bout it in the fineprint, when it says dungeon defenders + all dlc does it mean you get the whole collection? http://store.steampowered.com/sub/15481/ has anyone who has bought confirm whether it has the character and mission packs too?

    • +2

      if it's the same as last time it was in a humble bundle you get everything and I can't imagine why it wouldn't be the same

      • Well if you click on the 'icon next to the video it just says "For Android devices, you’ll receive Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave" I don't know if that is a limitation for android - or - only Android gets the DLC the others don't…?

        • the non-android versions have all the dlc. second wave is a standalone title for android that contained the second 1/2 of the map list available on other versions

      • purchased and can confirm its the full collection :)

  • Genuine question. Why is this Humble Bundle getting so many + votes? A good game in there? Some indie bundles have gone by in the past with hardly a + vote to their name.

    • +2

      The Humble Bundle is generally more popular than the other indie bundles and usually has more "mainstream" indie games.

  • Amazingly cool system!!

  • +1

    For those of you who have never bought any of the Humble Bundles… it's super easy. I think you can get it even if you don't have PayPal but I've always used PayPal and here are the steps:

    1. Enter your email address (they'll mail you a special link afterwards).
    2. Enter the amount you want to give.
    3. [OPTIONAL] Allocate the percentage you'd like to give to charity/game devs/Humble Bundle crew.
    4. Proceed to the PayPal purchasing thing like you would when using PayPal to buy other things.

    And that's pretty much it. Like I said, they'll email you a special link afterwards which will contain the download links for each of the games and whatever OS you wanna download it on (Android/Linux/Mac/Win assuming that a game is available on your chosen OS although all the games in this bundle seem to be available for all 4 OSes I just mentioned). Plus you get the download links for the soundtracks which I appreciate especially when the game has a kickass soundtrack. You can either download directly or use Bittorrent. You also get Steam keys if you give $1 or more.

    I was initially put off by it because I didn't understand how the 'pay what you want' thing works but I've been buying each of these bundles for about a year now.

  • Thanks OP! I was going to buy Solar 2 and Dynamite Jack anyway, so this works out well.

  • This is the only bundle worth getting at the moment.
    The android app is a load of crap that I dont really want though.

  • went ahead and bought it despite not knowing any of the titles. hope there is something good in there

  • +1

    The Humble Bundle that included both Limbo and Braid was awesome. That all made us sit up and take notice, before that Humble Bundles were pretty blah.

    They are getting back to blah territory again. I might buy this one but I wont bother beating the average, probably just pay $1 for the steam keys.

  • I recently bought Eufloria and Waking Mars (both excellent games) for about $4.80 each - then later realised I already owned both Android and Steam versions of each from the previous Humble Android Bundle… doh!

    Oh well, still worth the money.

    • I did the same thing with Waking Mars… Good game, but unfortunately far too short with not enough content imo.

  • Wow we can pay via google play as well. Use the telstra prepaid cards and its 1/3 the price. May actually pay 10

  • pretty interested what other games they will add on top of this
    though probably have to wait another 4 or 5 days

  • they have added crayon physics, splice, and sword and sorcery ep

    splice looks okay

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