Update: Incredipede is now also on sale. It is available for Rs 58.40, down from the Rs 242 price tag it usually has.
Original story: Google has kicked off a sale on the Play Store, where a bunch of games are up for grabs at discounted prices. Oddly enough, there doesn't seem to be any reason for the sale and not all the games are discounted, strictly speaking. Up for grabs are Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Incredipede, Order & Chaos Online, Choplifter HD, The Bard's Tale, Principia, Anomaly Korea, Skylanders Battlegrounds and Anodyne.While some games are definitely on sale, such as NFS and Anodyne, the latter of which is available at an 80 percent discount, the inclusion of Incredipede is quite puzzling. The "discounted" price for the indie darling is Rs 242, but it seems to be much more affordable on iPhone, where it costs Rs 220 without any sale going on. However, a couple of highlights from the sale are The Bard's Tale—a remake of the PS2-era parody of high fantasy RPGs—and Anomaly Korea—an inversion of the tower defense genre.
NFS Most Wanted from last year is one of the games on discount
If you're looking for some more Android games for affordable prices, you can check out the ongoing Humble Mobile Bundle 3. The bundle includes Epoch, Rymdkapsel, SpellTower and Swordigo (which is making its Android debut through the bundle). Paying over the average (currently $5.43, or Rs 338) will get you Kingdom Rush, Hundreds, Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor, Desert Bus and Ridiculous Fishing (again, Android debut).With a little over six days to go, the bundle is sitting on almost $500,000, with more than 93,000 people having bought it already. When purchasing the bundle, buyers get to decide where the money goes—developers, charities or a Humble tip—and can use sliders to decide how much of the money will be split to go where. The charities that are part of the bundle include the Child’s Play Charity and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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