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Are you a little broke after the holidays? Never fear, as Humble are back with a new bundle and it has some great Linux games.

The Humble Bundle's Best of 2016 is live!

Here's what you can get (I won't bother listing non-Linux games).

Pay what you want:
- Victor Vran
- Else Heart.Break()

Pay more than the average
- Rust
- Shadowrun: Hong Kong - Extended Edition

It's worth it for Victor Vran alone, as that game is seriously good fun especially with the co-op support it has. I've put 5 hours into VV myself and will eventually get around to finishing it! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Eike Jan 18, 2017
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I've put 20 hours into Shadowrun Returns and 34 into Shadowrun: Dragonfall (Director's Cut).
I'm sure Shadowrun: Hong Kong is worth it as well.


Last edited by Eike on 18 January 2017 at 12:36 pm UTC
Tori Jan 18, 2017
Thanks, just made the purchase.
I was sure to adjust the money to favor the games the do have a Linux version. I'm not sure it it will ever make a difference, but here's hoping!
Yasser Jan 18, 2017
thanks, i want Rust and other
MayeulC Jan 18, 2017
If you are unsure and short on money, Victor Vran is already largely worth the minimal price, in my opinion.
I already own the Linux games, AFAIK, since I didn't miss many bundles in 2016 (just one pretty recently with sci-fi books, but eh, not a big deal). I am just stating that because I find that humble bundles nowadays lack Linux games. Monthly is barely worth it, but I think it still is. XCOM 2 next month, so there's that, at least.
I might buy the bundle for some friends, though.
CFWhitman Jan 18, 2017
Yes, the "Humble Indie Bundle" series still has only fully cross-platform games, but those are fewer and farther between. In the meantime you get a 'Humble <whatever> Bundle' that has two or three Linux games if you're lucky.

I have the Shadowrun game already, but I may decide to get the bundle anyway, though I always hesitate to get the ones that have non-Linux content.
hummer010 Jan 18, 2017
No purchase for me, but only because I already have all of the Linux games except for Rust. I'm kind of interested in Rust, but I'm not willing to beat the average for it.

Victor Vran is really awesome. Definitely worth the $1 alone.
Mohandevir Jan 18, 2017
Just got Xcom2 with the monthly bundle... 12$. What?! :)
14 Jan 18, 2017
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I think I'll buy this tonight.
g000h Jan 18, 2017
Picked up Humble Bundle Best of 2016 "Beat The Average" myself, but only for 2 games I wanted. The remaining 4 games, I'm gifting to a friend who is gifting me the 3 Linux games from Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Bundle (Day of the Tentacle, Pony Island, Refunct). Pretty happy with that turn of events.
tuubi Jan 18, 2017
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Quoting: g000hPicked up Humble Bundle Best of 2016 "Beat The Average" myself, but only for 2 games I wanted. The remaining 4 games, I'm gifting to a friend who is gifting me the 3 Linux games from Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Bundle (Day of the Tentacle, Pony Island, Refunct).
Now where can I find one of those Windows friends. :D

No seriously, I bought the bundle as well and I'm only keeping two of the games, gifting the rest. I will have to buy DotT soon though, I really miss that wacky gem of an adventure.


Last edited by tuubi on 18 January 2017 at 6:19 pm UTC
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