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Humble Day of the Devs Bundle 2016 is the latest pay what you want bundle, and it actually has some pretty nice Linux games on offer.

I've left out the non-Linux games.

PWYW
Broken Age

Pay more than the average
Massive Chalice
Oxenfree
Grim Fandango Remastered

Pay $9 or more
Day of the Tentacle Remastered

You also get "10% off Humble Monthly for New Subscribers" for picking up the bundle, which sometimes includes some pretty good games itself.

I actually just picked up Oxenfree on Steam, so I'm kicking myself for not waiting and seeing this, but oh well!

Overall, it's actually not a bad bundle at all, I'm tempted to pick it up for Broken Age alone, to see what all the fuss is about!

Are you picking it up? What's your favourite game in this bundle? Let everyone know in the comments! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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9 comments

Purple Pudding Oct 29, 2016
Passed from:
1- "Not buying it: just bought Humble Gems Bundle for Assault Android Cactus and Crypt of the Necrodancer from Steam Halloween Sales"
to
2- "There are some good Linux games though... I'll think about it"
to
3- Ok, for that price I'll buy it (Chosen the "more than average" )
in seconds...

And these are only Halloween sales.... I fear Christmas sales now...


Last edited by Purple Pudding on 29 October 2016 at 11:02 pm UTC
hagabaka Oct 30, 2016
Tired of seeing those "Not Available for Linux" notes...
Tuxee Oct 30, 2016
Quoting: hagabakaTired of seeing those "Not Available for Linux" notes...

Stop whining. Of the 7 titles 5 are on Linux.
frostwork Oct 30, 2016
bought it for oxenfree and tentacle. gave 0 cents for "titan fall" because of this (April 1st 2015):
http://steamcommunity.com/app/297130/discussions/0/618457398976924382/#c618458030650419899
buenaventura Oct 30, 2016
I just bought Quadrilateral Cowboy (humblestore, DRM-free/Steam), which has drained my game budget for a while. These two last bundles have been sweet anyhow! One can choose to donate to Free Software Foundation (I was surprised by that, but they are selectable), so go ahead!

I love Blendo Games (Brendon's earlier masterpieces Gravity Bone and Thirthy Flights of Loving work with wine, so give them a go (GB is free, TFoL around 5$)). I even made a page for WineHQ for TFoL to get more linux people to try it, Blendo Games did port Quadrilateral Cowboy to linux (and it works GREAT!) so I want to encourage Brendon to continue supporting linux! (I sent him a letter as well - and paid full price for QC and TFoL).
manero666 Oct 30, 2016
If you guys are dying to play both the 2 non-Native games on your Linux system,
well, they both run fine using Wine.

View video on youtube.com
View video on youtube.com

This is a great solution until the developer/publisher provide us the native versions

I hope I didn't triggered the LJW (Linux Justice Warriors) out there <3
buenaventura Oct 30, 2016
Quoting: manero666<SNIP>
I hope I didn't triggered the LJW (Linux Justice Warriors) out there <3

WINE does really feel like cheating sometimes ^^
emphy Oct 31, 2016
Quoting: hagabakaTired of seeing those "Not Available for Linux" notes...

Just wait for the core bundles. Up to now every single one of them fully supported linux ^_^

The only controversial one of those I remember was the one where Limbo was a wine port...


Last edited by emphy on 31 October 2016 at 3:27 pm UTC
chrisq Oct 31, 2016
Quoting: manero666If you guys are dying to play both the 2 non-Native games on your Linux system,
well, they both run fine using Wine.

View video on youtube.com
View video on youtube.com

This is a great solution until the developer/publisher provide us the native versions

I hope I didn't triggered the LJW (Linux Justice Warriors) out there <3

As much as I've used wine in the past, I'll never consider it a good solution and much less a great solution. Too much hassle, much simpler to just play some of the thousands of games that actually working.
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