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Humble Indie Bundle 16 has launched with seven lovely games, one of which has only just become officially supported on Linux.

Pay what you want!
Retro City Rampage DX
Outlast - Scary as hell
Never Alone + Foxtales DLC

Pay more than the average
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power
Door Kickers - Really great game

Pay more than the average + $2
Else Heart.Break()
Sunless Sea - They had a private Linux beta for a long time, but now it's official!

More games will be added as usual once it's been out for a few days. You also get 10% off Humble Monthly, 80% Outlast Whistleblower DLC. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Foxv71 Feb 24, 2016
So never alone is really good :)
ElectricPrism Feb 24, 2016
I must be one of the few who wanted to like the selection more but is having a hard time. I guess Trine 3 is a good item to pickup, maybe the hidden items will be better hopefully :\

What do people love about sunless sea so much anyways? Seems slow and riven/mistish mixed with a dialog adventure - am i missing something.
lucinos Feb 24, 2016
Just about time I was thinking that I had bought no games on February. lol
Ulukai Feb 24, 2016
Already owned most of the games, but bought it anyway for Sunless Sea and Door Kickers, which were still missing from my collection.
Gnurfos Feb 24, 2016
Quoting: ElectricPrismWhat do people love about sunless sea so much anyways? Seems slow and riven/mistish mixed with a dialog adventure - am i missing something.

If you like reading, it's lovely because the writing is really good. The universe is really weird and unusual too, so that makes for a great atmosphere if you get into it. From a pure mechanical gameplay point of view though, it's not amazing in my opinion.
erravid Feb 24, 2016
I have an extra key for Outlast if anyone's interested, just pm me!
Eike Feb 24, 2016
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Quoting: GuestBut honestly, the HIBs are the only thing I buy there nowadays, as anything else is either windows- or steam-only. That the store page doesn't even load properly in my browser might be an additional point....

Yeah, they've gone mostly Windows for their other offers. It's nice they keep with Linux (and Mac) for the traditional bundle, though. But I've got so many unplayed games from bundles and my pile of shame that I refrain from buying the bundles nowadays.
Ivancillo Feb 24, 2016
Bought.

Now I must remember this when I fill the next survey.
Eike Feb 24, 2016
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Quoting: IvancilloNow I must remember this when I fill the next survey.

I'Ve got an extra mail folder for game shopping confirmations which I consult once a month. :o)
Cybolic Feb 24, 2016
Quoting: Nyamiou[...] If you look only at HiB that we know have Linux games in them you see also that Linux users always pay more than other users (especially Windows users) and that they represent 5% of the market. So why are we still at 1% on Steam is a mystery to me [...]

Source : http://cheesetalks.net/humble/

That would probably be because the Steam numbers are based on a (skewed) survey, not an actual measurement. I guess this means that HiB is our most accurate number for now?


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