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Grargar: Siegecraft Defender has been unlocked. Next unlock, at $125K, is Relic Rush. Can anyone who bought the BTA tier, confirm whether the game was added to his account?
Confirmed
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Grargar: Siegecraft Defender has been unlocked. Next unlock, at $125K, is Relic Rush. Can anyone who bought the BTA tier, confirm whether the game was added to his account?
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yyahoo: Confirmed
Thanks for the confirmation.
The games are cool, I wish there were some PC ports. Gonna buy it anyway ;)
Relic Rush has been unlocked. Next game, at $150k, is Paper Monsters Recut which, interestingly enough for a Mobile bundle, offers a Steam key along the Android version.
Post edited November 25, 2014 by Grargar
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yyahoo: Confirmed
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Grargar: Thanks for the confirmation.
No problem. I can also confirm Relic Rush is now on my account as well...
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Grargar: Relic Rush has been unlocked. Next game, at $150k, is Paper Monsters Recut which, interestingly enough for a Mobile bundle, offers a Steam key along the Android version.
If you look across at the upcoming bonuses, the 250k one unlocks a DRM-free game only, and the 400k one unlocks a steam+DRM-free game.

$150k reached, Paper Monsters Recut has been unlocked. Next one to unlock is Pocket RPG at $200k.
Still no indication which games are DRM-free.
Most have some Google licensing shit and are calling home.
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Klumpen0815: Still no indication which games are DRM-free.
Most have some Google licensing shit and are calling home.
"DRM-free for Android. The games in this bundle are available DRM-free for Android." <- There is a very clear indication that all games are DRM free; none are calling home.
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Klumpen0815: Still no indication which games are DRM-free.
Most have some Google licensing shit and are calling home.
No games on the Humble Mobile Bundles are linked to Google Play. You can either use Humble's Mobile App manager or you can manually download each app as an APK from Humble and sideload them to your device on your own.
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Klumpen0815: Still no indication which games are DRM-free.
Most have some Google licensing shit and are calling home.
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undeadcow: "DRM-free for Android. The games in this bundle are available DRM-free for Android." <- There is a very clear indication that all games are DRM free; none are calling home.
I tried those and most of them work but still demand the right to call home and some wanted the right to get my GPS location.
Why exactly does a game need my GPS location?

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yyahoo: No games on the Humble Mobile Bundles are linked to Google Play. You can either use Humble's Mobile App manager or you can manually download each app as an APK from Humble and sideload them to your device on your own.
I know and I don't even have any Google account.
Post edited November 26, 2014 by Klumpen0815
I bought at $1 to try Ravensword: Shadowlands, but I found it hard to control on my Nexus 7. Just the intro section wasn't much fun. I'll uninstall it.
Second week games added to the BTA tier:

- Slingshot Racing
- Clash of Puppets
- Aralon: Sword and Shadow
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madth3: Second week games added to the BTA tier:

- Slingshot Racing
- Clash of Puppets
- Aralon: Sword and Shadow
Thanks. Updated my post.
Post edited December 01, 2014 by Grargar
What the... The 250k tier is the pc version of one of the games already on the bundle? That's a bit cheap but then again, 8$ for 17 games i already a good deal...

Do you guys enjoy playing those games that uses a digital stick/buttons? I was playing that 2 Bit Comboy game and just stopped because the controls were too clunky...
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Cyraxpt: What the... The 250k tier is the pc version of one of the games already on the bundle? That's a bit cheap but then again, 8$ for 17 games i already a good deal...

Do you guys enjoy playing those games that uses a digital stick/buttons? I was playing that 2 Bit Comboy game and just stopped because the controls were too clunky...
Not really. Tried some of those games that are screaming for gamepad usage and they are simply not good at all. 2D platformers seem to be particularly bad at this (Metal Lulz 3 comes to mind).
Post edited December 01, 2014 by Grargar