Splice, Walking Mars, Machinarium, and Crayon Physics Deluxe debut in Ubuntu Software Center

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on 8 November 2012

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Another selection of mobile games from the Humble Bundle has been released with the fourth installment of the Humble Bundle for Android. As always we have awesome Ubuntu Desktop debuts: Splice, Walking Mars, Machinarium, and Crayon Physics Deluxe all now available in Ubuntu Software Center which is the easiest way to download and receive game updates on Ubuntu. Not only can you pay what you want for every DRM-free game on Ubuntu, support charity and redeem with Software Center, you can play the games on your mobile phone. This Bundle is a great way to pick up an Android versions of an Ubuntu favorite Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery. The “Beat the Average” game, Machinarium, is a must play game that challenges and entertains simultaneously.

One Note The Eufloria developers want to focus on Humble Bundle support and polishing before they start selling in the Ubuntu Software Center. That is why Eufloria is set at a unobtainum price, get a copy while you can as part of the bundle. The bundle should tide your gaming needs as the Steam beta from Valve that started this week for Ubuntu rolls out to a wider audience, thanks for playing.

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