Remember when the Humble Bundle used to be this totally super deal where you could pay whatever you wanted for a bunch of games, including the PC, Mac, and Linux versions, all DRM-free, and save real-life children from Nike factories and stuff?
Now you can add Android games to the list of supported platforms.
The latest Humble Bundle deal features three games – Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Osmos, and EDGE (and their soundtracks!) – that you can buy for any munnies, and play on your Android devices and PC, Mac, and Linux.
And as a value-added bonus extra, if you pay more than the average buying price, currently around $5.88 (about R50), you’ll also get World of Goo, totally freebies.
As usual, you can divvy up your cash between the game developers, Child’s Play charity, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the Humble Bundle doodz.
At the time of writing this, over 67,000 Humble Bundles had already been sold, with nearly $400,000 in the bank. The deal’s going for the next two weeks, so let’s see it break $1 million. FOR THE CHILDRENS.
Pity the games aren’t linked to the Market (i.e. no automatic updating). Also, pity I already own World of Goo and Osmos. Don’t care too much for the rest :p