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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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Nyamiou Feb 23, 2016
We are still the ones spending the most on HiB even tough we have a lot more options to find Linux games out there :

Average Windows:
$5.63
Average Mac:
$7.07
Average Linux:
$8.28

And also we represent way more than 1% of the sales.
chuzzle44 Feb 23, 2016
I picked it up just for Trine 3 and Never Alone. I might play Retro City Rampage. I couldn't care less about the others. Still a very good deal.
chuzzle44 Feb 23, 2016
Quoting: NyamiouWe are still the ones spending the most on HiB even tough we have a lot more options to find Linux games out there :

Average Windows:
$5.63
Average Mac:
$7.07
Average Linux:
$8.28

And also we represent way more than 1% of the sales.

I know, right? The Linux percentage was almost equal to Mac. Which means they could very well be making more money off of Linux sales vs Mac, which I find amusing.
Nyamiou Feb 23, 2016
Quoting: chuzzle44
Quoting: NyamiouWe are still the ones spending the most on HiB even tough we have a lot more options to find Linux games out there :

Average Windows:
$5.63
Average Mac:
$7.07
Average Linux:
$8.28

And also we represent way more than 1% of the sales.

I know, right? The Linux percentage was almost equal to Mac. Which means they could very well be making more money off of Linux sales vs Mac, which I find amusing.
Even if you look at all Humble Bundle combined, including the ones that don't have Linux games in it and the ebooks and Android bundles, Linux users are paying 3$ more than the average user and represent 4.65% of the market. 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 but I bet it has to do with the fact that a lot of active users on Steam are not actually buying games and are only playing one game (Dota2, TF2, CS:GO...).

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


Last edited by Nyamiou on 23 February 2016 at 11:15 pm UTC
seven Feb 24, 2016
is sunless sea availlable for linux on steam?
Keyrock Feb 24, 2016
Quoting: sevenis sunless sea availlable for linux on steam?
Yes. The icon is missing but it installs and plays.
seven Feb 24, 2016
thx keyrock :)

i would hate it, if it showed up and counted as a windows sale :)
EKRboi Feb 24, 2016
Can't beat that with a HUGE stick. I payed $10. Not sure if I'll play anything other than Trine 3 but that alone makes it WELL worth it.

I already have Outlast so I have a key for it. I don't want to just post it here so the first person to message me here or on steam that wants it gets it!


Last edited by EKRboi on 24 February 2016 at 2:41 am UTC
Hamish Feb 24, 2016
I already own two of the games included, and the others do not pique my interest too much personally, so I will probably wait until next week before making a decision.
seamoose Feb 24, 2016
I've bought every Humble Indie Bundle since the first one, and I don't think I've played more than 20% of the games, but I always buy each HIB at least once (usually twice and once three times!) to simply support HB and the devs for their Linux porting efforts.
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