A new Humble Weekly Bundle has just been released.
Out of the 7 games, 5 are available on Linux:
- World of Goo
- Dungeons of Dredmor
(For 6$ and more)
- Amnesia: The Dark Descent
- AI War: Fleet Command (with 3 DLC)
- Teleglitch: Die Mor Edition (with the Guns and Tunes DLC)
Only two don't support Linux! AI War was only recently ported too!
Good deal? Bad deal? What do you think folks?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xJghN9vtJQ
Out of the 7 games, 5 are available on Linux:
- World of Goo
- Dungeons of Dredmor
(For 6$ and more)
- Amnesia: The Dark Descent
- AI War: Fleet Command (with 3 DLC)
- Teleglitch: Die Mor Edition (with the Guns and Tunes DLC)
Only two don't support Linux! AI War was only recently ported too!
Good deal? Bad deal? What do you think folks?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xJghN9vtJQ
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Pay what you want
Redeem on steam
Semi cross platform
Support charity
It was much better in the past :(
Finally! They've been terrible with multi-platform support lately.
This latest release is nice for being semi-cross platform, but I'd like to see more effort from them before I fall back into throwing my money at them.
I am rather doubtful that there are many people on here who do not already own it though.
ding ding ding! :P
Only the Humble Indie bundles made a big deal of cross platform.
Still think it's a shame they devalued that brand by branching into all these 'conflicting values' models, but they are a business and they do raise money for charity.
The Humble Indie Bundle isn't the same thing as the Weekly Bundle, nor any of the special bundles (WB, etc). Just because they have expanded doesn't mean they have sold out.
It used to be the case that developers had to port their games to Mac and Linux and provide DRM free builds to get to be in a bundle by Humble Bundle Inc. That is no longer the case, so that is one less incentive to port games to Linux. I am not actively boycotting Humble Bundle over this but I am using the option to not give Humble tips (or give lesser tips) on some bundles and avoiding others completely.
Yep, agreed. But they do still do decent work for charity. They're just not relevant any more as a Linux advocate. When you reduce their entire hook to "charity" instead of "charity, Linux, DRM-free", then I'd rather give my games money to GoG and keep my monthly charity payments as they are - relevant to me, and not chosen by a reseller in another country.
Same here
While it's been a while where there are more Linux games than non-Linux ones, seriously, are there so few quality Linux games that EVERY bundle has more Linux games I own than Linux games I don't?
This. Seriously. This.