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Amnesia 2 years down the road

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It's been 2 years that the awesomeness that is Amnesia was released, I can honestly say that it has been the most spooky game I have ever played. I would say this little attempt at a walkthough I found sums it up quiet nicely:

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Anyways, the guys at Frictional have another one of their honest updates about the sales and the games is still going strong, at 10.000 units a months ! http://frictionalgames.blogspot.nl/2012/09/amnesia-two-years-later.html

A bit down the posts they mention linux was about 15% of the sales, if that remained the same then its still 1500 units a month.... not bad I would think :) Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Cheeseness Sep 14, 2012
A bit down the posts they mention linux was about 15% of the sales, if that remained the same then its still 1500 units a month.... not bad I would think :)


It's interesting that this almost directly reflects the revenue per platform for the Humble Indie Bundles (only those with "indie" in the title), for which Linux payments currently account for 14.95% (it's a little over 16% for all bundles combined). Yet more evidence that the Humble Bundle seem to be a good indicator for Linux purchasing behaviour.
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