henke on 1/2/2012 at 09:41
WELL DREAM NO MOAR
Here's the latest (
http://www.humblebundle.com/) Humble Bundle. Besides the usual PC/Mac/Linux compatibility this one also works on Android phones!
Games:
Anomaly: Warzone Earth (I played through the PC version of this recently. Short and sweet, the story is pretty engaging and the production values are very good for an indie-title.)
EDGE (basically Marble Madness except with a cube instead of a marble.)
Osmos (very good and very slow. seriously zen-like gaming. one of the most played games on my iPad.)
World of Goo (you only get this one if you pay enough moneys)
(
http://www.humblebundle.com/) GET BUNDEL
SubJeff on 1/2/2012 at 19:22
Done.
I've played the demo of Osmos and enjoyed it a lot. Yes, very Zen, and a great atmospheric chillout game.
Phatose on 1/2/2012 at 21:26
Gah. Osmos seems like a 'chillout' game, then you hit the damned force levels, let alone the master force levels. And then all zen goes right out the fucking window.
At any rate, weren't half of these in previous indy bundles?
Volitions Advocate on 2/2/2012 at 18:43
I'll have to root my phone first and get a custom rom going, then I'm all over this. Fucking Gingerbread and all the bloatware gives me about 30 mb of ram to play games with. No Good! I'd go back to Froyo, but what's the point? Might as well take my phone by the horns.
EvaUnit02 on 11/2/2012 at 02:43
Toki Tori has been added to the bundle, you don't even need to beat the current average to receive it. Once again, fuck World of Goo.
ZylonBane on 15/2/2012 at 19:55
Ridiculously, the Android version of Osmos is marked as incompatible with my Droid Incredible, while the much more graphically taxing World of Goo runs perfectly smoothly. Go figure.
gunsmoke on 16/2/2012 at 16:19
Greatest thread title ever, henks.
@ ZylonBane: how's your experience with the bundle on 'droid phone going? Living up to your expectations?
ZylonBane on 16/2/2012 at 16:58
I haven't downloaded the bundle. I just grabbed the World of Goo demo when I saw it mentioned, because I didn't know it (and Osmos) had been ported to Android.
The World of Goo port is really, really good though. Whoever did it seriously knows their shit. Even on an old (albeit good) phone like the Incredible it runs silky smooth and looks pretty much identical to the big-screen version.
gunsmoke on 16/2/2012 at 17:55
Nice. Thanks for that. I am seriously considering that new indestructible version of the RAZR or a Galaxy II. I thought that Incredible was supposed to be rather powerful. Is it that dated already?
ZylonBane on 16/2/2012 at 18:04
Oh it's still a viable phone. But it was discontinued March of last year, and probably won't ever be upgraded to Android 4 (officially).
Not to be confused with the Incredible 2/Incredible S, which came out just under a year ago.