Time Surfer also debuts, Punch Quest is as good as ever

TheHumble Bundlepeople are at it again, with thesecond official mobile bundle, though they have had otherAndroid-based bundlesbefore theystarted numbering. This is the standard Humble Bundle affair: pay what you want, designate how the money is allocated, pay more than the average for extras, grab some soundtracks for good measure, and then check back in a week when the bundle will “surprise” us with new additions.

To be honest, this grouping of games is a bit underwhelming. Reactions toStar Commandwere mixed (though Chris gave it apositive review), andPunch Questwas already a part of my Android library. The other titles areTime Surfer,Bloons TD 5,Ravensword: Shadowlands, andCarmageddon, none of which are really tickling my fancy. Regardless, the bundle is already doing just fine for itself, grossing more than $350,000 in its first day.

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