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27 Android games on sale for Because We May promotion

27 Android games on sale for Because We May promotion

Android users love games and they love a deal, so there’s a good chance you may be interested in Because We May, which combines both.

Because We May is an effort from a group of developers who want to promote the idea that they should have “the freedom to price games how they like.” That freedom allows devs to promote their games and still earn a living (no complaints here). To further their cause, several of these developers have deeply discounted their games in Google Play from May 24, 2012 to June 1, 2012.

There are 27 titles participating in Because We May. Some games are well known hits like World of Good and Shadowgun, while others are lesser known but just as fun, like Gunman Clive and Cogs. Most of these games are at least 50% cheaper than normal price, and some are a little higher than than that. Heck, Coins is completely free.

The complete list of games, along with links to the Google Play listing for each, is available at BecauseWeMay.com I highly advise that you take a look and pick up any games you may have missed out on or didn’t previously select. due to costs A handful of these games are ones that we recommended in the past, and a few others are ones the we’ll be reviewing very soon.

via Android in Canada

 

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