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Humble Indie Bundle goes mobile with Android-focused promotion
Humble Indie Bundle goes mobile with Android-focused promotion
 

January 31, 2012   |   By Tom Curtis

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Newsbrief: For its latest indie game promotion, the pay-what-you-want Humble Indie Bundle has debuted its first mobile-focused pack, offering games that support Android in addition to Windows, Mac, and GNU/Linux.

This new bundle includes popular indie titles such as 2D Boy's World of Goo, Hemisphere Games' Osmos, Mobigame's Edge, and 11 bit Studios' Anomaly. As usual, customers are able to set their own price for the bundle, and can choose how to distribute their money between the developers, charities, and the Humble Bundle organizers.

The previous Humble Indie Bundle, offered in December, pulled in more than $2.2 million over some 417,000 purchases.

More information on the current promotion is available on the Humble Indie Bundle's official website.
 
 
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