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Humble Store has another free game from you to grab with Tacoma, along with their Indie Mega Week sale now live.

I enjoyed my Tacoma play-through, done in a single sitting and I think it's worth grabbing and actually playing. You can see my previous thoughts here. You can grab your free copy here, which requires subbing to their newsletter.

As for the Indie Mega Week sale, there's actually quite a number of seriously good Linux games so here's a few picks:

There's obviously more on offer and DLC for multiple games, well worth taking a look if you're after a new game.

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Dunc Mar 25, 2019
Quoting: morbiusTacoma is quite decent. Not much to do in the game, but the story and setting are good.
I'd agree with that. 10/10 for world-building, but the rest is kind of meh. A couple - literally a couple - of vaguely engaging puzzles, excellent art and sound design. The AI replay mechanic, with the way conversations diverge and reassemble so you can't just stand there and follow the whole thing, is interesting. There's the germ of a much better game there. Predictable story, although the very end was a nice twist. Can't really see any replay value.

Definitely glad I played it. Equally glad I didn't buy it.
marcus Mar 25, 2019
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Quoting: marcusTacoma does sadly not come with a steam key.
It instead comes DRM-Free which is arguably even better.

Agreed. But why not both? I like to have all my games registered with steam. You *can* deliver DRM free games through steam after all. It would be great if steam told you if a game was DRM free though.
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