Short answer
No, you can't.
Apple dont let you send "+1" as badge number, so sending the same badge number to all users that are subscribed to a specific topic should not help you.
Long answer
AWS SNS
AWS SNS let you make custom payloads per platform on the same topic, so it should not be a problem:
To send a message to an app installed on devices for multiple
platforms, such as GCM and APNS, you must first subscribe the mobile
endpoints to a topic in Amazon SNS and then publish the message to the
topic. The following example shows a message to send to subscribed
mobile endpoints on APNS, GCM, and ADM
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/mobile-push-send-custommessage.html#mobile-push-send-multiplatform
{
"default": "This is the default message which must be present when publishing a message to a topic. The default message will only be used if a message is not present for
one of the notification platforms.",
"APNS": "{\"aps\":{\"alert\": \"Check out these awesome deals!\",\"url\":\"www.amazon.com\"} }",
"GCM":"{\"data\":{\"message\":\"Check out these awesome deals!\",\"url\":\"www.amazon.com\"}}",
"ADM": "{ \"data\": { \"message\": \"Check out these awesome deals!\",\"url\":\"www.amazon.com\" }}"
}
Apple
Apple don't let you increment the badge number, so I guess sending the same badge number to all users would not be help you.
Key: Badge
Type: Number
Description: The number to display as the
badge of the app icon. If this property is absent, the badge is not
changed. To remove the badge, set the value of this property to 0.
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/NetworkingInternet/Conceptual/RemoteNotificationsPG/Chapters/ApplePushService.html