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Humble Bundle is offering Kemco RPGs for its mobile bundle. Humble Bundle

A new Humble Mobile Bundle has been released following the surprise Bandai Namco bundle. The new bundle’s theme is still from a Japanese developer Kemco, but this time, it’s a treat for RPG fans.

For the base price of US$1 (approx. AU$ 1.4) and above, the Humble Bundle will have three games, “Alphadia,” “Journey to Kreisia” and “Revenant Saga,” AusDroid reported. The second tier, which is somewhere around the average price of US$5.50 (approx. AU$7.75), the three games will be expanded to five to include “Alphadia 2” and “Alphadia Genesis.”

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Finally, those who are willing to pay US$6 or more will be able to unlock “Illusion of L’Phalcia.” There are two more bonus content that can be unlocked for those who will pay over the average price. These can be accessed with stretch goals of US$50,000 and US$80,000 respectively. So anyone who will pay from the second tier and above may access the two additional bonuses.

Beyond games, Humble Bundle has been supporting causes as part of its program. The Humble Bundle Mobile was a package previously thought to be gone. That is until the Humble Mobile Bundle for Bandai Namco was announced last January. This promo had offered some pretty good arcade-like titles, including “Pac-Man,” “Puzzle Quest 2,” “Pac-Man Kart Rally” and “Crush the Castle,” among others. Those who are interested to get this month’s haul can head over to official Humble Bundle website.

For some, the Humble Bundle and Humble Mobile Bundle offers are already enough to keep fans subscribed to the monthly service subscription. However, Humble Bundle is pushing it one step further by offering its own line of exclusive games.

Dubbed as the Humble Originals, the games will be accessible via the monthly subscription Humble Monthly, Engadget reported. Accessibility to the game is not exclusive, as the company will still release it outside the subscription. However, the time-limited exclusivity is still an advantage for those who are looking to sample the games but are also a regular buyer of the Humble Bundle anyway. The early access to the games, such as one titled “Elephant in the Room” coming out this February, will be at the cost of the US$12 (approx. AU$16.9) subscription.

Humble Mobile Bundle trailer (Credit: YouTube/Humble Mobile Bundle)