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Another week, another sale and this one from Humble is actually quite good. The Humble Very Positive Sale has a nice choice of Linux native titles.

Of course, some of the titles that aren't on Linux may work with Steam Play but here's my picks of Linux native titles:

See the full list of titles here. The sale will be live until Monday, October 29 at 6PM UTC so you've got a little while to decide if you want any of them. I'm a pretty big fan of some of these titles on sale!

Update: Additional, Humble also just launched the WB Games Classics Bundle which has Shadow of Mordor, Bastion and Mad Max which have Linux versions.

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buenaventura Oct 23, 2018
I recommend Refunct from that list, it's a really nice chill little game!
Nezchan Oct 23, 2018
I find it really annoying that Humble's store interface no longer shows what platforms a game is on when you mouse over them. You have to go to each individual store page to find out.
Arehandoro Oct 23, 2018
There's so many sales nowadays that full priced games should make it to the news instead.
Liam Dawe Oct 23, 2018
There's so many sales nowadays that full priced games should make it to the news instead.
Well, they do, we cover brand new games all the time too ;)
Dunc Oct 23, 2018
I recommend Refunct from that list, it's a really nice chill little game!
Definitely, at that price. It's a little short, but a lot of fun while it lasts. (There's a game, if ever there was one, that would benefit immensely from a level editor, now I come to think of it.)
Arehandoro Oct 23, 2018
There's so many sales nowadays that full priced games should make it to the news instead.
Well, they do, we cover brand new games all the time too ;)

True that :P
Liam Dawe Oct 23, 2018
Humble also just launched a new bundle with Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition, Bastion and Mad Max affiliate link as usual.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 23 October 2018 at 7:54 pm UTC
tuubi Oct 23, 2018
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Humble also just launched a new bundle with Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition, Bastion and Mad Max affiliate link as usual.
I've already got all the Linux games in the bundle, but damn that's a crazy low price for Mordor. And Mad Max (which I enjoyed a lot more) for that matter.
Nezchan Oct 23, 2018
Humble also just launched a new bundle with Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition, Bastion and Mad Max affiliate link as usual.
I've already got all the Linux games in the bundle, but damn that's a crazy low price for Mordor. And Mad Max (which I enjoyed a lot more) for that matter.

Just over CDN$4 for the both of them? Sold!
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How do you guys like For the King? Would it be fun for two players, or only one?
g000h Oct 27, 2018
How do you guys like For the King? Would it be fun for two players, or only one?

I have played it for 5 hours, and did find it enjoyable, and plan to eventually get back to it, as a single player. But there is something about the difficulty which seems a bit off. Similar situation, I thought Darkest Dungeon was a great game, and right up my street, but the difficulty of that was similarly annoying. "One step forward, two steps back"

Meanwhile other "hard" games - FTL and Slay the Spire - adore them, and have played hundreds of hours of each.
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