I don't know if this will prove useful but Humble Bundle is offering 9 games if you pay over the average ($6.19 at the time of posting this) or just 4 games for whatever you want to pay.Games include:
Fieldrunners https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.subatomicstudios&hl=en
bit.trip beat http://www.aksysgames.com/bittripbeat/
spacechem http://www.spacechemthegame.com/about
uplink http://www.introversion.co.uk/uplink/
(pay over the average you get these too)
Spirits http://www.creativeapplications.net/games/spirits-ipad-iphone-games-preview/
World of Goo http://2dboy.com/games.php
Osmos http://www.hemispheregames.com/osmos/
Anamoly http://www.11bitstudios.com/games/7/anomaly-warzone-earth
Edge http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_aB_ZkonGw
The cool thing it it's all DRM free, if there's a PC counterpart of the game (like World of Goo) you get that too, free. If the game is on steam and you want a steam key, guess what you get that too.
I've played most of these, they're a lot of fun and for less than $10 (if you're being generous like I was) they're worth it.
Link to their page: http://www.humblebundle.com/
Thanks for the heads up! They also appear to have a Humble Bundle app now!
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hi all,
I recently uploaded a new free game - IdunkU
I just wanted people to know that free games are usually made by indie programmers and designers who worked hard on their games
and count on their users to click on their sponsers banners now and then so the free gaming can live well and prosper.
fyi - each click gets the developer ~0.01$.
so the question i am asking you is: are you clicking those ad banners in games? if not, why?
market.android.com/details?id=tomer.idunku
No I don't click.
If you are a good enough developer you work for a proper gaming company and they pay your wages.
On the other hand, if you can code a gameloft like game on your own I would happily pay 8 dollars to buy the game.
It all depends on game quality. Let's be honest, free games are usually ****e.
I rarely if ever see the ads as I only enable data to go on CrapBook or check my email.
i have never known anything about it
thanks alot
Ok so some of you may know about the humble indie bundle, well now we have one that adds support for android!
for those of you who dont know the humble bundle is this cool collection of indie games that are offered at a DRASTICLY reduced price. this bundle contains:
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
Osmos
EDGE
as an added bonus pay more than the average and get World of Goo!
i paid $4.61 for all these games, on mac/windows/linux/android i also got keys for steam to redeem them there . some of teh money goes to the devs, some goes to the guys managing the bundle, and some goes to charity - childs play is a charity about getting sick kids in hospitals video game systems to play and help ease/pass time (imagine the hardship of being a young kid with cancer... sitting in a boring hospital all day long) or the EFF who fights to help stop stuff like SOPA.
the downside to the android versions is taht they give you the apk so no updates for ya. and i know you can just pirate them, but cmon its for charity and you forever own the games on pc
http://www.humblebundle.com/
P.S. you should watch the installing games to your android device video.. thats a very cool nexus s
Just bought it. It's a pretty awesome bundle.
Not allot of time right now to explain this but check it out! Its legit.
http://www.humblebundle.com/
WiredPirate said:
Not allot of time right now to explain this but check it out! Its legit.
http://www.humblebundle.com/
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I'll do it for you.
If you pay the current average price (about $6 right now), then you get:
Edge
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
World of Goo
Osmos
These work for Android, Mac, Linux, and Windows. The downloads from humble bundle are DRM free (they are indie devs). The money can be split between the devs, charity, and Humble Bundle. You can choose the split. Also, they will occasionally add additional games to the bundle during the sale (about 12 days left) and they will be automatically added to your purchase if you have already bought the bundle.
I've purchased every bundle since the second one and haven't regretted anything.
And no, just because they are DRM free doesn't mean we are going to post the downloads for you. Spend the $6 and support a thriving community.
They will also give you steam keys after you purchase them if you so desire.
Toki Tori is added to Humble Bundle.
Hey everyone, just wanted to let you guys know about the Humble Bundle. Every once in a while, this website hosts indie developed games in a pay what you want model. For the next two weeks, their current offerings are games that will work on Windows, Mac, Linux and Android!
Just thought this would be cool to share, pay what you want for Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Osmos, EDGE, and (if you pay more than the average) World of Goo.
yea saw it on the front page and already bought my share of games lol
A Humble Bundle is available again. If you pay more than the average price of all apps, which I paid 6, they throw in World of Goo for free. It's legit, for charity, and it has been promoted on many big-name sites. So, if you want Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Edge, and Osmos, for the price you choose, check my link out below for a better description and links.
For those who don't know what the Humble Bundle is, it's a bundle of four, great games, that YOU choose the price for. Read this article to learn a little more about it: Pay what you want for this Android Bundle