3 bundles containing Linux native games have been launched today. You can get them at Indie Royale and at indiebundle.org
First of all, there's Indie Royale's The Mash Bundle where you can get, among other Windows and Mac games:
Right now the minimum to beat is 4.54€ (~$6, ~£3.50).
Then we have indiebundle.org's Eat My Dust Racing Bundle where for $5 you can get, among two other Windows games:
And finally there's indiebundle.org's Full Steam Ahead Bundle where also for $5 you can get, among two other Windows games:
First of all, there's Indie Royale's The Mash Bundle where you can get, among other Windows and Mac games:
- Guns of Icarus Online (Steam key)
- Krunch (DRM-free + Desura key)
Right now the minimum to beat is 4.54€ (~$6, ~£3.50).
Then we have indiebundle.org's Eat My Dust Racing Bundle where for $5 you can get, among two other Windows games:
- Monster Minis Extreme Off-Road (Desura key + Steam key if greenlit)
And finally there's indiebundle.org's Full Steam Ahead Bundle where also for $5 you can get, among two other Windows games:
- The Journey Down: Chapter One (Desura key + Steam key)
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Anyway, one of the developers said on IndieGameStand's forums that this game was scheduled for being featured there pretty soon. I guess we can wait and see if there's a Linux version by then.
Haha, muntdefems, you're the best, dude! :D
I went back and read my post again (before you'd replied) and thought that I'd probably waxed a bit nostalgic, showing my age... and worse, perhaps a bit boring. And then I see this. You've made my day!
I do truly believe that this Second Golden Age will be much better... it's not on the backs of a crushing AAA commercial market, where failed investment in risk is rewarded with the business version of crucifixion. It's on the backs of lean and thrifty indie developers.
We do need to support these creative souls; they carve out a sustainable niche in the business of gaming! It is growing slowly as a bottom-up approach, and we're bringing on the middle-sized games houses now! Double Fine, inXile, Harebrained Schemes, Obsidian, Uber Entertainment, and even the (smallish) development division of Valve itself!
It does, however, start with the small indie developers... and there are some great folks represented in these bundles. I, personally, can recommend The Journey Down: Chapter One, for any lover of adventure games. Skygoblin are an absolutely tiny indie company (like four dudes in Sweden).
Me too. I bought it during the big Steam Linux sale and I must say it's a worthy successor of the great adventure classics of the '90s. The only drawback I found is that's so damn short. I wanted more! >< Looks like I'll have to wait for Chapter Two... :P