Awesome - will be getting this if not for the other 5 games but Dungeon Defenders + All DLC which cost $49.99 standalone.
Pay-what-you-want Humble Bundle with Android 5 launched
New Humble Bundle allows customers to set their own price on six indie games.
The latest in the popular series of Humble Indie Bundles, Humble Bundle with Android 5, has launched.
The pay-what-you-want bundle offers Beat Hazard Ultra, Dynamite Jack, Solar 2, and NightSky HD. Customers who pay above the average ($5.56 at the time of writing) will also get copies of Super Hexagon and Dungeon Defenders.
Included games are DRM-free. Copies for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android are included, and anyone who pays over $1 will be given Steam keys. Previous Humble Bundles have also added additional content over the course of their two weeks on sale.
Buyers can also choose to split their spend between the developers and two gaming charities--Child's Play and the Electronic Frontier Foundation--as well as offer a tip to those distributing the bundle online.
At the time of writing, the Humble Bundle with Android 5 has been purchased 4,331 times and made $24,095.38. The average purchase is currently $5.56.
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