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Posted by AndrewH in Game News on March 12, 2013
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The Humble Bundle for Android 5 has been going on for about a week now and as it is now a tradition, half way through the Humble Bundle's time more games are added to make the bundle just that much more better. This time the folks over at Humble Bundle have added three additional games if you've paid over the average price for the bundle itself.
The three new games added to the bundle were also available back when the Humble Bundle for Android 4 was live. These new games are Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP by Capybara Games, Splice by Cipher Prime Studios and Crayon Physics Deluxe by Klooingames. All three games are pretty top notch titles but if anything Splice and Swod & Sworcery EP are the two you should be wanting if you don't already have them.
There is still 6 days to pick up the Humble Bundle for Android 5 if you haven't already. Most of these games also come with soundtracks and the ability to get a copy for your PC as well through these bundles. For those of you hoping to win one from us, we will be officially announcing the winners tomorrow morning so be sure to check the forums then to see if you've won.
Official Website: Humble Bundle
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