Humble Mobile Bundle 17 features Lara Croft Go, Grim Fandango

Desktop Dungeons, Frozen Synapse, more…

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It’s been a while since we’ve highlighted a Humble Mobile Bundle, but can you blame us? There are 17 of ’em at this point. Seventeen! It’s hard to get excited for each and every one like it was back when Humble first debuted. That speaks to the quality of titles in this particular bundle. It caught my eye immediately with one of Destructoid’s favorite mobile games of 2015, Lara Croft Go. Then it went on with some more big names worth spending a few dollars on.

A dollar or more will net Prune, Framed, and Battlestation: Harbinger. Paying more than the average (currently $5.79) adds Frozen Synapse Prime, Lara Croft Go, and Sorcery! 3 to that. But then, why pay $5.79 when the next tier unlocks at $6 and includes Grim Fandango Remastered and Desktop Dungeons?

All in all, this bundle is a solid deal for six bucks. And of course, more games will be “surprise” added in a week, so it can only get bigger from here.


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