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Humble Indie Bundle 11 Adds More Linux Games

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As if we didn't know this would come, Humble Indie Bundle 11 has now added three more excellent indie games to keep you busy!

New Additions
FEZ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=A7IZ-wNjPHI

Starseed Pilgrim
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=J0ZKL8Va0Dc

Beat Buddy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DncYk8zIh8g

Not a bad bunch of additions, all excellent games. That now makes Humble Indie Bundle 11 have a whopping 9 games, wow!

What do you think to this bundle guys? I think it's easily one of the best, although I seem to say that for each of them, they just get better.

The bundle is closing in on $2 Million USD, with Linux leading the pack for highest average as usual, good work!

Although we are still missing one game, hopefully that won't take too long. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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berarma Feb 26, 2014
Quoting: Edgar
Quoting: berarmaWasn't it there from the start? I'd say so.
My memory isn't very reliable, but I checked some old promotional videos and the developer's split isn't there: HIB3, HIB4.

They link to the proper time for your comfort ;)

Ok, good research work, it seems you're right. :)
bcruz111 Feb 27, 2014
Quoting: berarma
Quoting: Edgar
Quoting: al... its not fair to give the same amount to giana sisters (0$ this time) than to the swapper...
The detailed split was a great addition to the HIB, now we can deliver justice among developers!
Wasn't it there from the start? I'd say so.

Although the average paid for GNU/Linux is the highest we're the last in the totals. That means we're far behind in number of purchases.

i know we are far behind in number of purchases but i still think higher average from linux users still really helps the community and sends a good message to indie developers. indie developers know that linux community is able to pay more and are generally more innovative and technical. i think linux users pay more because humblebundle encourages all three platforms for release (or at least wine support) which helps in the long term. so if a developer only wants huge sales and is not interested in dealing with cross platform issues then i think that is a good filter for avoiding the lower quality games. i know linux will probably not have more games than the other platforms in the future but i think linux will have the highest percentage or quality games.
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