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Toki Tori Joins Humble Bundle for Android
Another game joins the pay-what-you-want bundle for Android, Linux, Mac and Windows.
Date: Thursday, February 09, 2012
Author: James Fudge

Indie platformer game Toki Tori has been added to the Humble Bundle for Android today. The game is available for Android, Mac, Windows, and is making its debut on Linux. Everyone who buys the Humble Bundle for Android will have the game on their download page, including an additional Steam key. The Humble Bundle for Android now features five games for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux. Buy the bundle now and get DRM-free, cross-platform versions of Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Osmos, EDGE, and Toki Tori. Beat the average and get the indie classic World of Goo. Check out the video below to see what you get, and then head over to www.humblebundle.com to buy the bundle.

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