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For those who like to support the little one, itch.io have their own Winter Sale now live and there's a good choice of Linux games on sale.

While a lot of the focus on major sales ends up with people waiting on Steam, let's not forget the other smaller stores that support Linux. You can find some real gems on itch as well, while also supporting the developer even more since itch allows developers to set whatever percentage they like to give back to the itch store.

Some fun picks for Linux gamers:

As a reminder, to help you keep all your games up to date itch also have their own client. It's slick, it's open source and I haven't encountered many issues with it.

See the full list of Linux games on sale here. The sale ends on the 27th at 6PM UTC.

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Tags: Itch.io, On Sale
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buenaventura Dec 19, 2018
I can recommend Haque, it's very cool, and I will probably get Dicey Dungeons for myself because the dev is really good and it seems really fun. Like Slay the Spire but with DICE :D

Edit: *looks at accounts* OK I will buy it on the 27th when I get salary ^_^' It's on sale until 27th.


Last edited by buenaventura on 19 December 2018 at 12:42 pm UTC
Nezchan Dec 19, 2018
Ooh, I was planning to get Dicey Dungeons this Xmas for myself anyway. This just seals the deal.

Hidden Folks is tempting too, at 50% off. I hear it's excellent.
Liam Dawe Dec 19, 2018
Quoting: NezchanOoh, I was planning to get Dicey Dungeons this Xmas for myself anyway. This just seals the deal.

Hidden Folks is tempting too, at 50% off. I hear it's excellent.
I can recommend Hidden Folks too, fun little game, the sounds just top it off :D
Cyril Dec 19, 2018
Yeap some great games which are DRM-free only on itch.io! ^_^


Last edited by Cyril on 19 December 2018 at 2:43 pm UTC
Shmerl Dec 19, 2018
Helium Rain is on sale too: https://deimos-games.itch.io/helium-rain
fasterthanlime Dec 19, 2018
QuoteIt's slick, it's open source and I haven't encountered many issues with it.

As the developer of the client, I couldn't pay for a better review honestly. Thanks for the chuckle!
pb Dec 19, 2018
I wanted to get Puzzle Puppers, but then I remembered that itch.io prices are fake, they add VAT on checkout. So I'll wait and get it on a steam sale instead.
Nezchan Dec 19, 2018
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: NezchanOoh, I was planning to get Dicey Dungeons this Xmas for myself anyway. This just seals the deal.

Hidden Folks is tempting too, at 50% off. I hear it's excellent.
I can recommend Hidden Folks too, fun little game, the sounds just top it off :D

Liam recommend it, I believe it, that settles it!
Nezchan Dec 19, 2018
Quoting: fasterthanlime
QuoteIt's slick, it's open source and I haven't encountered many issues with it.

As the developer of the client, I couldn't pay for a better review honestly. Thanks for the chuckle!

You know, in the context of a sale like this it would be nice to have stuff you've put into a collection indicate whether it's on sale or not. I've got a "Wishlist" collection and I'd love to be able to just look at it and see, rather than going to each individual page or scrolling through all the stuff on sale.
Cyril Dec 19, 2018
I like what the dev of Dicey Dungeons said about itch.io:
https://twitter.com/terrycavanagh/status/1069995026502086656

Their game looks IS wonderful!


Last edited by Cyril on 19 December 2018 at 10:03 pm UTC
rodvil Dec 19, 2018
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Dicey Dungeons is really good. And it's been fun to play through the different development phases so far.
apprentix Dec 20, 2018
Quoting: Nezchan
Quoting: fasterthanlime
QuoteIt's slick, it's open source and I haven't encountered many issues with it.

As the developer of the client, I couldn't pay for a better review honestly. Thanks for the chuckle!

You know, in the context of a sale like this it would be nice to have stuff you've put into a collection indicate whether it's on sale or not. I've got a "Wishlist" collection and I'd love to be able to just look at it and see, rather than going to each individual page or scrolling through all the stuff on sale.

Try this:

https://itch.io/library/things-on-sale
nullzero Dec 20, 2018
Also, be sure to read each game page carefully, 'cause some of them actually mention that you get a steam key either after the purchase, or when the game is fully released.

It might help
Nezchan Dec 20, 2018
Quoting: apprentix
Quoting: Nezchan
Quoting: fasterthanlime
QuoteIt's slick, it's open source and I haven't encountered many issues with it.

As the developer of the client, I couldn't pay for a better review honestly. Thanks for the chuckle!

You know, in the context of a sale like this it would be nice to have stuff you've put into a collection indicate whether it's on sale or not. I've got a "Wishlist" collection and I'd love to be able to just look at it and see, rather than going to each individual page or scrolling through all the stuff on sale.

Try this:

https://itch.io/library/things-on-sale

Oh, that's good. From the name I never would have thought that's what it did. Very handy though, thanks. Gonna get Crossing to the Cold Valley too, since I see it's on sale for only a quarter.
Gazoche Dec 20, 2018
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Tacoma is an interesting experience, I recommend it if you like exploring environments and being immersed in a story.
Nezchan Dec 20, 2018
Quoting: GrabbyTacoma is an interesting experience, I recommend it if you like exploring environments and being immersed in a story.

And you're a ON3 V3IN fan.
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