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Those Humble folks are at it again! Humble Bundle PC & Android 10 is now available with a bunch of fun games to sink our teeth into.

Symphony
Draw a Stickman: EPIC
Galcon Legends & Galcon Fusion
Skulls of the Shogun
METAL SLUG 3 - DRM free versions expected in 24-72 hours
Fieldrunners 2
Breach & Clear

There is also more to come which will be announced next Tuesday, what a good bundle!

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Bardamu May 27, 2014
Spelunky anytime soon ?
WorMzy May 27, 2014
Still waiting on Giana Sisters from the last bundle.. :/

Are these all confirmed as being Linux-compatible? Or are there more developers that don't want our money?
Anonymous May 27, 2014
Quoting: WorMzyStill waiting on Giana Sisters from the last bundle.. :/

Are these all confirmed as being Linux-compatible? Or are there more developers that don't want our money?
Humble Bundle actually tells you now with a little exclamation mark next to the DRM or the Steam symbol if either is missing one of the platforms and if you hover over it, it'll say for which platforms it is available and for which it isn't.
Smart Cookie May 27, 2014
Quoting: Anonymous
Quoting: WorMzyStill waiting on Giana Sisters from the last bundle.. :/

Are these all confirmed as being Linux-compatible? Or are there more developers that don't want our money?
Humble Bundle actually tells you now with a little exclamation mark next to the DRM or the Steam symbol if either is missing one of the platforms and if you hover over it, it'll say for which platforms it is available and for which it isn't.

Pffft! You get a better overview in the system requirements:
http://support.humblebundle.com/customer/portal/articles/1565409-humble-bundle-pc-android-10---system-requirements

All 7 running DRM-Free on Linux, 4 of them available on Steam also.
muntdefems May 27, 2014
Quoting: WorMzyStill waiting on Giana Sisters from the last bundle.. :/

To be fair, they just said the port would be ready "later this year" and we still are 5/12 into it. :P I guess they didn't want another Vessel affair.


Quoting: WorMzyAre these all confirmed as being Linux-compatible? Or are there more developers that don't want our money?

I'm still downloading Breach & Clear, but I can say the rest work fine... with the exception of Skulls of the Shogun: at the end of the installation process it complains about not being able to "install the desktop menu item" and then proceeds to revert everything. If you keep the installer open and don't let it finish, you can actually play the game, but it's annoying as hell... :><:
Guest May 27, 2014
Quoting: muntdefemswith the exception of Skulls of the Shogun: at the end of the installation process it complains about not being able to "install the desktop menu item" and then proceeds to revert everything. If you keep the installer open and don't let it finish, you can actually play the game, but it's annoying as hell... :><:

Works fine on Steam for me -- can't you just kill the installer process?
Nobody May 29, 2014
@stan: That's not really a Windows executable. :) The game is written in Mono (which means .NET). That system is similar to Java. To run "Draw a Stickman" you need the Mono-Runtime. If that runtime is installed you can just run the "Windows executable". :)
avarisclari May 30, 2014
Quoting: GuestI just tried Fieldrunners 2 (the reason why I bought this bundle) and I’m glad to report that the sound works, unlike in Fieldrunners 1 that was never fixed by the developers. The only problem I noticed is that scrolling in the map in extremely slow so you have to click and drag many times to slowly move the map. The game looks great.
(Arch Linux 64 bit / ALSA sound system)
I've never had a sound issue with Fieldrunners 1 on any version of Linux with any sound setup (though I only ever use pulse or alsa)
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