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Another day, another bundle! The Humble Day of the Devs Bundle 2018 just went live featuring some good Linux choices.

For pay what you want, you will get Full Throttle Remastered (supports Linux) and Burly Men at Sea (not on Linux).

If you decide to dig deeper into your wallet to beat the average payment, you will get Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (supports Linux), Yooka-Laylee (supports Linux) and RiME (not on Linux).

Finally, the top tier in this bundle requires $12 (approx £9.38) and it gives you Minit (supports Linux) and Hyper Light Drifter (supports Linux) along with a Day of the Devs VIP Ticket for the San Francisco event if you're around for it.

Regardless if you're going to the event or not, those are some pretty good Linux game choices for you. You've got 16 days to decide if you want to pick it up before the bundle is over.

Check out the bundle here.

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Liam Dawe Oct 28, 2018
Quoting: g000hGrabbed the bundle and... looks like GOL (deservedly) gets a nice chunk of the sum spent.
Quoting: tuubi
Quoting: g000hGrabbed the bundle and... looks like GOL (deservedly) gets a nice chunk of the sum spent.
Since he got the affiliate thing going, I always crank Liam's share up a bit. I also drop the shares of any games I'm not going to play or gift to friends, and wouldn't have paid for anyway.
Thank you, very kind of you both! It actually helps a lot.
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