Humble Bundle has announced the launch of a new bundle, the “Humble Bundle with Android 5”. For those who don't know, Humble Bundle regularly provides these bundles of games and allows players to pay any amount of money for them. When you pay, you can also choose how to divide your money between the developers, Humble Bundle itself, and charity. In this case, the two charities are Child's Play Charity and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
This bundle includes four core games and two extra titles that require players to pay more than the current average purchase price. Each game will be playable on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. The core games are as follows:
Beat Hazard Ultra, an arcade space shooter that is “powered by music”. Fast and colourful, it's like a game and a music visualiser in one, which is pretty cool.
Dynamite Jack, a 2D action-adventure game in which you play a man trying to escape from the mines in which he's been imprisoned. You have to avoid guard, scientists, and monsters while you use bombs to clear your path.
Solar 2, an open-world (open-galaxy) game in which you start out as an asteroid that must join with other asteroids to increase in size, but can then go on to do things like “build a solar system, wage war against other planets, or wreak absolute havoc as a black hole”.
NightSky HD, a stylistic physics puzzle game with lovely, relaxing music. You play as a ball.
Pay more than the average (currently $6.65), and you'll get:
Dungeon Defenders with DLC, or Dungeon Defenders: Second Waves for Android devices, an action RPG with classes and loot.
Super Hexagon, that crazy-hard minimalistic action game that has proved so popular.
If you want those last two, make sure you head over to the Humble Bundle page before the average goes up.