Humble Android Bundle 2

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If only I had an Android to use these.
Playing at your desktop? No problem. Buying the Humble Bundle for Android 2 also gets you Mac, Windows, and Linux versions of all the games!
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I have never even looked at these bundles until I saw android just now.

Then you have missed out on amazing deals on amazing games that help out amazing charities.
 
If only I had an Android to use these.
Playing at your desktop? No problem. Buying the Humble Bundle for Android 2 also gets you Mac, Windows, and Linux versions of all the games!
I know there is a possibility for PC (well Mac in my case) gaming, but I'm trying to move away from using my laptop for anything else except studies. There are enough distractions during lectures as is (Damn you GBAtemp!). Also having quite a few portable gaming devices makes my gaming more focused on them :)

EDIT: I'm still glad for the info! Maybe someday I'll buy a similar package just for my phone :3
 
Pass. None of them seem interesting to me. I haven't really played the first Android bundle except for Osmos.

But Iono, I'm not sure if I can recommend these on Android as if and when there are updates, you can't get them.
 
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But Iono, I'm not sure if I can recommend these on Android as if and when there are updates, you can't get them.
They released an official Humble Bundle app that allows you to download updated APKs whenever the apps in your purchased bundle are updated...
 
I haven't actually liked games in the (so far) 2 Android bundles. The only game I can say I liked was World of Goo but even then. I've played it in so many platforms already I didn't fully enjoy it here. But I guess it's a good thing.

I'll still buy it, just to have games if I'm ever bored.

But honestly. I look forward to the Humble Indie Bundle 5. Since the "humble indie bundle" ones usually contain excellent games that invest me personally.

Anomaly is actually pretty fun, if you give it a chance.
 
So, I've now tried all 4 games. While certainly not as good as the first bundle, cogs and canabalt aren't bad. Cogs is a sliding tiles puzzle game which makes you think with long puzzles. Canabalt is a never ending run and jump game where you see how far you can get.

The other two games were blah. Zen bound is a puzzle game where you rotate carved things into the correct orientations, but I didn't really see the point, it was more annoying then fun or satisfying. Avadon is a rather generic turn based RPG.

So, for the first 2 games I don't regret the $.

Shameless plug: I'm having a funny story contest for my steam key to these here:http://gbatemp.net/topic/323290-humble-bundle-2-android-steam-key-for-best-funny-story/page__fromsearch__1
 
Bought it yesterday, first bundle that I didn't pick up within the first 10 minutes of it being released (as I didn't check twitter
 
Yeah, ive changed my opinion on zen bound. At first I thought it was pointless. Now its grown on me, I played it all during one of my more boring classes
 

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