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Steam is having a whopper of a sale right now

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Roll up, roll up, it's time to empty your wallets. Steam is having a big winter sale with an insane amount of games on sale, and some serious bargains.

I imagine even I will end up buying a few random games that will take me forever to play.

Go ahead, buy something, fill their pockets.

Be sure to share some favourite deals in the comments.

Shout out to our Sales Page, we don't track Steam sales as they don't provide an API for us to do it, but we track many others who price match Steam too. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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adolson Dec 24, 2015
Quoting: SeegrasMoebius: Empire Rising
and
Age of Survival
Don't offer anything to download on Linux, even tough Age of Survival has a "linux" beta you can choose. And both feature the SteamOS icon.

Umm, neither of those games have a SteamOS icon... Age of Survival doesn't even have a Mac or SteamPlay logo, so I don't know where you're getting that from.
Homepcgamer Dec 24, 2015
For Linux purchased Adventures of Shuggy, Before the Echo and Blaze Rush... by now.
Ulukai Dec 24, 2015
Grid on -75% is a no brainer. Was waiting for that to happen!
enz Dec 24, 2015
"The Stanley Parable" for only 2.39€. Unfortunately it crashed on me after the second startup, but after some Google searching, I edited a config file of the game named "video.txt" and put in the native resoltution of my monitor. Since then, it seems to run without problems.
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