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UPDATE: Braid is now officially on Steam for Linux, finally!


Braid is finally set to have the already released Linux version of the hit indie game on Steam, so that's another one down.

It's a pretty good game with some interesting mechanics put in, and well worth a go if you still haven't. It has a metascore of 90/100 if that tells you anything (that's bloody good).

Writing on the Steam forum the developer noted this:
QuoteHello Everyone,

I'm happy to say that a Steam Linux version of Braid will be releasing very soon. Thanks for being patient, stay tuned :-D


There was also this tweet to show it off:

pic.twitter.com/0iczS4Fmxf

Jonathan Blow (@Jonathan_Blow) August 28, 2014


Not entirely sure what took so long, but it's good to see it finally come to Steam to boost our library even more.

Official About
Braid is a puzzle-platformer, drawn in a painterly style, where you can manipulate the flow of time in strange and unusual ways. From a house in the city, journey to a series of worlds and solve puzzles to rescue an abducted princess. In each world, you have a different power to affect the way time behaves, and it is time's strangeness that creates the puzzles. The time behaviors include: the ability to rewind, objects that are immune to being rewound, time that is tied to space, parallel realities, time dilation, and perhaps more.

You can grab Braid right now from Humble Store DRM-free, but it does come with a Steam key as well ready for when it's up.

What Humble Bundle games are still missing their Linux version on Steam? Sound off in the comments and let us know. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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flesk Aug 29, 2014
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That's certainly good news. I'm not as huge a fan of it as many, but I recognize that it has its place in gaming history and has done a lot to inspire some of my favourite puzzle platformers.
Beamboom Aug 29, 2014
I got this one on the PS3. It's a great game, and a real workout for your brain!
Liam Dawe Aug 29, 2014
What Humble Bundle games are still missing their Linux version on Steam?
Do we need it on Steam if its already in the [not so]Humble Store?

Not needed no, but it's an annoyance for people who use Steam to have to go elsewhere.
drmoth Aug 30, 2014
Finally I can finish this...
abelthorne Aug 30, 2014
There's also "Sword of the Stars: The Pit" that is now available for Linux and was in a Humble Bundle (the roguelike one, I think).
GoCorinthians Aug 31, 2014
Didnt played it yet just because non-steam games are way hard and boredom to install. waiting

Yep Origin and Uplay im saying about u too..pff
minj Sep 6, 2014
finally :)
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