Humble are doing an encore of their Winter Sale and they're giving away another free game with Deponia: The Complete Journey. On top of that, if you spend at least $5 they give you a copy of Insurgency free too.
Note: For the free game, they do require you to subscribe to their newsletter. It's available on Linux too (as is Insurgency) so that's good for us!
The free keys expire on January 31 at 6PM UTC, so make sure you redeem them before then to keep it! That's only for keys you don't redeem, once you do it's yours to keep of course.
As they've extended their sale for another few days until January 28th at 6PM UTC, there's of course more great Linux gaming deals to be found like:
- Life Is Strange - Complete Season - 80% off
- XCOM 2 - 75% off
- Stellaris - 75% off
- Dungeons 3 - 75% off
- Europa Universalis IV - 75% off
- Motorsport Manager - 74% off
- The Long Dark - 66% off
And of course a great many more than that along with various DLC, that's just a few random picks of stuff I rather enjoyed or find interesting.
Visit the Humble Store for more. Hopefully you enjoy the free game if you don't own it.
Thanks, but no thanks.
update: keys gone
Last edited by DelGro95 on 24 January 2019 at 8:45 pm UTC
i wanted give away two steam keys from the The Humble Caffeine Bundle so i commented on the article about the bundle but no one asked yet probably bc i ended up in page 2, games are "This War of Mine" and "Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun" ask me in pm :)If you still have them, I would be really interested in them. :)
Deponia is an horrible game, bugged and with illogical puzzles, a pain to play even for free.
I'll admit that by Deponia 4, the puzzles had become a little abstract, but I (and my daughter) found the original trilogy hilarious, great fun to play and didn't encounter a single bug. We've played it start-to-finish three times now.
Sounds like you were just unlucky.
Deponia is an horrible game, bugged and with illogical puzzles, a pain to play even for free.That's a bit harsh I think. I actually enjoyed the game(s) quite a bit (despite the unlikable protagonist). Steam reviews are "mostly positive" so I don't think I'm alone.
I'd say the puzzles were about as logical as you'd expect from a surreal comedy adventure. Certainly no worse than in some of the classics. I'll take your word on the bugs though. I might very well have bumped into a couple myself, but can't remember the specifics. Certainly nothing game-breaking or I wouldn't have finished.
Too bad the giveaway doesn't seem to include Humble's DRM-free download, unlike the version I got a while back in a bundle.
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