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Welcome to another Wednesday Madness article here at GOL. Another quick look at some good deals you shouldn't pass up!

As usual, these are all hand-picked deals that I think might be worth your attention.

Steam
- SOMA, 66% off
- Insurgency, 50% off
- FEZ, 50% off
- BUTCHER, 40% off
- Kick Ass Commandos, 50% off

You can see everything on sale for Linux & SteamOS on Steam at this link.

GOG
- Tahira: Echoes of the Astral Empire, -34% off
- Orwell, -33% off

Find all Linux games available on GOG that are on sale at this link.

itch.io
- Secrets of Raetikon, 50% off

Also see all Linux games on sale on itch.io right here.

Humble Bundle also have a pretty good bundle going right now named "Humble Wild Frontier Bundle". Not all games support Linux, but the ones that do are pretty good. It's worth it for Slime Rancher alone.

I know, it's absolutely terrible that I didn't include your favourite game that's currently on sale! Tell us about it in the comments!

Yeah, I realize how late this one is today, let's just pretend it's still Wednesday? It's just past midnight here and I've spent the day implementing a Google login option for both sites, and also massively fixed up our image uploader! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Ehvis Apr 19, 2017
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I noticed The Final Station at 67% off. Would that be worth it?
Hamish Apr 20, 2017
Easily still Wednesday here.
qptain Nemo Apr 20, 2017
I second the endorsement of the Humble Wild Frontier bundle. I adore Gods Will Be Watching and Renowned Explorers, FRONTIERS seems promising (and it does have a Linux build, although I'm not sure if it is behind and how much) and I'm sure you have already heard good things about Hard West as have I.


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ryad Apr 20, 2017
I'd like to add Dirt Rally in Humble Monthly Bundle for 12$.
marcelomendes Apr 20, 2017
Also, Saints Row games are available on GOG Connect, AND Saints Row 2 is free (for a limited period) on GOG, check it out quickly ;)
kokoko3k Apr 20, 2017
I'd like to add Dirt Rally in Humble Monthly Bundle for 12$.
Meeeeee thanks!
lucifertdark Apr 20, 2017
I have a spare steam key for Fez if anyone's interested.
razing32 Apr 20, 2017
I noticed The Final Station at 67% off. Would that be worth it?

It's a short game.
And it does the typical zombie game tropes . Standard ,armored , heavy , fast.
Pistol , shotgun , machine gun.

The train aspect is bland and lifeless.

Story is ok-ish.

Atmosphere and art is great.

If you check the amount of time I played it on steam , that is an entire playthrough (sans achievements - I really couldn;t be bothered)
g000h Apr 20, 2017
Also, Saints Row games are available on GOG Connect, AND Saints Row 2 is free (for a limited period) on GOG, check it out quickly ;)

Thanks for this. Annoyed with GOG for NOT mentioning when games are available on GOG Connect. Every so often I randomly check GOG Connect and 95% of the time, there's nothing. But 5% of the time, a few titles to import from your Steam account, so you get the GOG DRM-free goodness.

Personally I like getting the GOG version *as well as* the Steam version. Particularly if the game is a Windows only game. In cases where I have a DRM-free Windows game (i.e. from GOG), I am willing to experiment with running it under WINE.
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