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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! Yes, I remembered to do it on the correct day again, go me!

As always, these are hand picked deals by me that I think you might want to splash the cash on, some truly not to be missed!

Steam

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

I'm even tempted by the Humongous Entertainment Complete Pack, good deal for the little ones. My son loves the two Putt Putt games I currently have!

Humble Jumbo Bundle 9

While this bundle isn't all for Linux, it does have some good stuff in it. For the minimum payment you get Human: Fall Flat, which is hilarious. Pay more than the average for the brutal WWI FPS Verdun and then $10/£7.72 for American Truck Simulator.

Humble Spooky Horror Bundle

Another one not just for Linux, but it has some good deals for us anyway! Dead Age and DreadOut for Pay what you want, plus Layers of Fear: Masterpiece Edition and Alien Isolation if you pay more than the average.

Bundle Stars

They have the Indie Legends 6 Bundle, which comes with Goat Simulator, The Final Station, Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut, Clustertruck, Chroma Squad and Vanguard Princess - Director's Cut Complete that all support Linux. It's £3.29 with 97% off which is a steal for those great games.

They also have Postal 2 for 90% off, Bastion with 75% off and tons more!

See all games for sale on Bundle Stars here. In case it gets asked, again, Bundle Stars are a reputable store, they just don't always stock keys for certain Linux games, like those Feral port.

Picked up something good lately? Tell us in the comments!

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Xpander Aug 30, 2017
I recommend SOMA to everyone who hasn't played it yet. It is amazing!
Eike Aug 30, 2017
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I recommend SOMA to everyone who hasn't played it yet. It is amazing!

Wanted to do the same.
g000h Aug 30, 2017
What, no GOG ? (hehe)

Found Sunless Sea at 66% discount there.

Also, I picked up most of the bundles mentioned - Humble Jumbo 8, Humble Spooky Horror, Bundlestars Indie Legends 6. There's a few Windows-only titles mixed in, but then we do have WINE, don't we :)
Liam Dawe Aug 30, 2017
What, no GOG
At time of publishing, GOG had no Linux games on sale.
Xpander Aug 31, 2017
Picked up SOMA, I'm not a fan of the horror genre, but I do enjoy some spook from time to time. Hope it doesn't have satanist sh*t , hate satanism.

its not that much of a horror game when you compare it to Amnesia or similar. Story and spook is there though.
Zlopez Aug 31, 2017
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Picked the Humble Jumbo Bundle 9, just wanted to try the Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide on wine.
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