Ridiculous Fishing headlines Humble Mobile Bundle 3

Rymdkapsel, Spelltower, and others join in

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I previously said that I was a little disappointed with Humble Mobile Bundle 2, so my expectations for the future of Humble Bundle’s Android spinoff have been tempered. Today, the Humble Mobile Bundle 3 was announced, and I am once again riding high on my new options for mobile gaming.

We heard just two days ago that Ridiculous Fishing would be available on Android “sooner than you think,” and now it is here as one of the “pay more than the average” titles in the bundle. Though it is probably the star of the show, its backup is looking pretty great too. Rymdkapsel and SpellTower both look great and are part of the standard bundle, along with EPOCH and Swordigo. Joining Ridiculous Fishing for those who pay more than the average is Kingdom Rush.

Naturally, the bundle also includes soundtracks. Swordigo‘s and Rymdkapsel‘s soundtracks are available with the basic bundle, while Ridiculous Fishing‘s and Kingdom Rush‘s soundtracks can be downloaded by those who put up more money. And of course, while this bundle looks great now, it can only get better when the Humble people “surprise” us with more additions in a week.


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