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Humble Mobile Bundle 9 features First Strike, Out There, Bardbarian, and more

That's a lot of more

Humble Mobile Bundle 9 features First Strike, Out There, Bardbarian, and more

Humble Mobile Bundle 9 has just gone live over on the Humble site, and it's chock full of Android gaming goodness. Chock full. That's about as full as you can get without exploding.

As usual the bundle is split in two. There are three games you bag no matter what you pay, and three more you get if you pay over the odds.

The pay-what-you-like trio is headed by the Silver Award-winning snakey action twanger Bardbarian, which we called "a breath of fresh air" at review.

Then there's Bronze Award-winning strategy board game Neuroshiam Hex, and classic but flawed point-and-click adventure Syberia.

If you're willing to dig slightly deeper and pay more than $3.19, then you're in for an even more exciting bundle.

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First you'll get Bronze Award-winning squishy physics platformer Leo's Fortune. At review we called it "an engaging platformer that misses a few steps."

Next up there's Gold Award-winning space exploration sim Out There. It's dark and hard and a bit brilliant. At review we called it "a vast, lonely game about space and time and death," adding that "Out There is by turns funny, exciting, and fresh."

Last but not least there's Silver Award-winning apocalyptic strategy game First Strike. It's all about firing rockets at other countries and being sad when millions of people die.

At review we called it "a thought provoking and fast-paced strategy game."

If that wasn't enough, there's more games still to be announced. So if you jump in now you're getting a ridiculous amount of fun for hardly any money at all.

If that sounds like something you'd like to do, you can do it by following this link right here. Go on, off you go.

Harry Slater
Harry Slater
Harry used to be really good at Snake on the Nokia 5110. Apparently though, digital snake wrangling isn't a proper job, so now he writes words about games instead.