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Well now, this was a surprise Humble Indie Bundle 11 is now out with an excellent list of games.

Guacamelee! Gold Edition
Dust: An Elysian Tail
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams - The Mac & Linux versions will come *soon
The Swapper

Beat the average to unlock!

Antichamber
Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine
+ More when they arrive!

Not a bad bundle at all, looking forward to trying The Swapper myself.

Now push that Linux average up you lovely people.

*Apparently the Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Linux & Mac version will be out later this year, you have to wonder why this was even included if it's no where near completion since the Humble Indie Bundle is supposed to be the only place cross-platform matters to Humble anymore, they have given that up now too. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Liam Dawe 18 Feb 2014
Free Monaco key for whoever wants it: https://www.humblebundle.com/gift?key=ETPhxemn7kaVfyPd
HadBabits 18 Feb 2014
I had given up on an Antichamber port :D Pleasant surprise indeed!
Liam Dawe 18 Feb 2014
I had given up on an Antichamber port :D Pleasant surprise indeed!

Humble do have a way of surprising you, or holding things back...not sure if it's the case, but sometimes it really feels like some devs actually wait for the HIB.
rick01457 18 Feb 2014
Already own Dust + Swapper but the others are nice additions to my collection. Especially looking forward to having a go at Antichamber
DrMcCoy 18 Feb 2014
Apparently the Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Linux & Mac version will be out later this year

Well, they have been saying "Linux support soon" for quite a while now. Would be great if that finally happened.
Wotan 18 Feb 2014
do you guys think they will release those ports on steam? Cause it appears still as "non-supported" for linux
Edgar 18 Feb 2014
The old "pay what you want, DRM free, cross-platform, support charity" is now "pay what you want, unlock on steam, cross-platform, support charity".

Yeah, I am pissed off with them. Have you played Torchlight or Dungeon Defenders? The Linux ports are garbage! This time only the games with previous Linux support will be getting money from me.
Imants 18 Feb 2014
The old "pay what you want, DRM free, cross-platform, support charity" is now "pay what you want, unlock on steam, cross-platform, support charity".

Yeah, I am pissed off with them. Have you played Torchlight or Dungeon Defenders? The Linux ports are garbage! This time only the games with previous Linux support will be getting money from me.

I agree with Torchlight port was bad, my character did not have a face :D. But I think Dungeon Defenders port was pretty nice or I am missing something?
Hamish 18 Feb 2014
To be fair to Torchlight, not having a face was about the only problem I had with the game besides a problem with my graphics drivers that the game exposed, which was subsequently fixed upstream. The face bug was also fixed eventually; turns out it was a problem with just one line of code.
bleh 18 Feb 2014
I agree with Torchlight port was bad, my character did not have a face :D.
This has been fixed a year ago. Check your bundle.
scaine 18 Feb 2014
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Antichamber on Linux. I'm a happy man. So, so happy. Dust is a superb platformer - sank many hours into that one. The rest is icing, I'll get round to them eventually.

Dust, Swapper, Monaco and Guacamelee seem to be available on Steam. Hopefully they'll get Antichamber on there soon. Bizarre decision to include Giana.
Edgar 18 Feb 2014
I agree with Torchlight port was bad, my character did not have a face :D. But I think Dungeon Defenders port was pretty nice or I am missing something?

I think this is the most important feature we are missing:
https://bugzilla.icculus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5831

This bug has a workaround, but it's disgraceful that they expect us to fix it ourselves.
https://bugzilla.icculus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5894
Edgar 18 Feb 2014
I agree with Torchlight port was bad, my character did not have a face :D.
This has been fixed a year ago. Check your bundle.

But now the mouse doesn't work if you have SDL2 already installed in your system. And the old misconfiguration in the mouse-wheel zoom remains:
http://forums.runicgames.com/viewtopic.php?p=470811#p474739
Xodetaetl 18 Feb 2014
The old "pay what you want, DRM free, cross-platform, support charity" is now "pay what you want, unlock on steam, cross-platform, support charity".
You're just pointing out the phrasing right? Because the Steam keys are still 'only' in addition to the DRM-Free downloads.
Shmerl 18 Feb 2014
Steam keys were added often in the previous DRM-free bundles. I never used them and don't really care. But when they sell Steam only stuff - then it's bad. HB is just a Steam proxy in that case.
berarma 18 Feb 2014
The old "pay what you want, DRM free, cross-platform, support charity" is now "pay what you want, unlock on steam, cross-platform, support charity".

Yeah, I am pissed off with them. Have you played Torchlight or Dungeon Defenders? The Linux ports are garbage! This time only the games with previous Linux support will be getting money from me.
I agree with Torchlight port was bad, my character did not have a face :D. But I think Dungeon Defenders port was pretty nice or I am missing something?

Dungeon Defenders didn't work very well for me, but Torchlight is a great port. The face bug was eventually fixed and it was the only bug I found. It even run in my underpowered netbook with integrated intel graphics.

You can give a little money at first, try the games then increase the money for the games that work well.
manny 19 Feb 2014
Antichamber on Linux. I'm a happy man. So, so happy. Dust is a superb platformer - sank many hours into that one. The rest is icing, I'll get round to them eventually.

Dust, Swapper, Monaco and Guacamelee seem to be available on Steam. Hopefully they'll get Antichamber on there soon. Bizarre decision to include Giana.

Well at least the Giana devs won't have an excuse to hire R.G. Icculus now :p

actually is good that games commit themselves on upcoming linux support. Now they'll need to work faster on it.

There been a few cases of games that were working on or had alpha linux support, but didn't announce anything or left any notes and most linux users at the time of purchase overlooked those games and/or didnt even donate any amount to them...
Magevania 19 Feb 2014
I can't see the steam logo, does this bundle 11 come with the Steam keys?
scaine 19 Feb 2014
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I can't see the steam logo, does this bundle 11 come with the Steam keys?

See my earlier post for details. They come with keys, but don't all have Linux available on Steam.
abelthorne 19 Feb 2014
I can't see the steam logo, does this bundle 11 come with the Steam keys?
Yes. It seems that they removed the format icon from above the games (maybe they thought it wasn't clear to mix platforms and formats) but they still say in the page that you get Steam keys for games when paying at least 1$.

All games have Steam keys but Giana Sisters isn't available on Linux yet (not even DRM-free) and Antichamber isn't on Steam Linux yet (it's planned by the developer; I've updated the wiki with a link).
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