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The weekend is almost upon us and you're in the market for a fresh new game, I've got you covered with what deals are going currently.

I will start with a remind about the Humble tinyBuild Bundle 2019, it's a fantastic deal with Punch Club, The Final Station, Speedrunners, Streets of Rogue (a favourite!) and a few more good games.

Humble have also extended their Spring Sale with an encore so it now ends on May 27th at 5PM UTC. Tons of Linux gaming deals going there (and some good Steam Play picks too) like:

Over on GOG, they also have multiple deals going! Their Plug In Digital & Dear Villagers sale is on which has top deals on some good Linux games like:

Also, GOG's current Midweek Sale that's ending in around 35 hours has a bunch of retro DOSBox games on sale and Railway Empire is quite cheap with 60% off (Humble has the same deal). Their Weekly Sale also has the top price currently on Unepic at 65% off.

Finally, for those interested Humble Store are giving out DRM-free copies of Jalopy and if you grab it before May 25th at 5PM UTC you will also get a coupon to get a Steam key for $1. Looking at ProtonDB, it seems to run well with Steam Play.

For those also wondering, it looks like the next big Steam sale is on June 25th going by the leaks.

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Corben May 24, 2019
Liam Dawe May 24, 2019
This is indeed a very good deal, never heard of that store before though.
Corben May 24, 2019
This is indeed a very good deal, never heard of that store before though.
Oh? They've been there for quite a while already, as their site states:

Authorized reseller since 2006
Looks like I have my account there since november 2010, as I was buying some games in the uk version of the shop, which weren't available in germany then (e.g. Dead Island, which is available in germany since a few weeks now officially as well).

edit: and you can become a partner there as well (for affiliate links)!


Last edited by Corben on 24 May 2019 at 11:40 am UTC
Arehandoro May 24, 2019
Xcom 2 has a 75% and State of Mind 50% as well. Both on Steam.
Geppeto35 May 24, 2019
...waiting for your affiliated link Liam on everspace discount ;)
mylka May 24, 2019
i already wrote it in the forum
if you download JALOPY, just add the .exe file as non-steam game and force proton. it works

my question: does valve see that i am playing this game?
iwantlinuxgames May 24, 2019
Dirt 4 is 50% off @ Steam til June 7th
anth May 24, 2019
The Steam Spring Cleaning event has started and goes for the next few days. Several games are free to try during this period, there is a badge for playing games you already own, etc.

https://store.steampowered.com/springcleaning


Last edited by anth on 24 May 2019 at 8:47 pm UTC
riusma May 25, 2019
i already wrote it in the forum
if you download JALOPY, just add the .exe file as non-steam game and force proton. it works

my question: does valve see that i am playing this game?

Yes if you launch the game through Steam, and it will be reported as "played on Linux" to the dev' (counting as a Linux sale). :)

Edit: it seems that I'm wrong unfortunately... :(


Last edited by riusma on 25 May 2019 at 8:47 am UTC
Ehvis May 25, 2019
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i already wrote it in the forum
if you download JALOPY, just add the .exe file as non-steam game and force proton. it works

my question: does valve see that i am playing this game?

Yes if you launch the game through Steam, and it will be reported as "played on Linux" to the dev' (counting as a Linux sale). :)

Are you sure? Then I could add an xterm and say it is any game.
riusma May 25, 2019
Are you sure? Then I could add an xterm and say it is any game.

Hmmm, honestly I don't see why a game added to your Steam library as a non-Steam game would not behave as a game purchased through Steam if you launch the game via Steam (the dev' will probably be reported that the game has not been bought on Steam but will also know that the game has been played via Steam and Proton, counting as "played on Linux"). :|
tuubi May 25, 2019
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Are you sure? Then I could add an xterm and say it is any game.

Hmmm, honestly I don't see why a game added to your Steam library as a non-Steam game would not behave as a game purchased through Steam if you launch the game via Steam (the dev' will probably be reported that the game has not been bought on Steam but will also know that the game has been played via Steam and Proton, counting as "played on Linux"). :|
If I "Add a Non-Steam Game", Steam doesn't even try to link it to a game being sold on their store, and that means the developer sees nothing. It just provides a launcher and starts the Steam overlay before you start the game.
riusma May 25, 2019
If I "Add a Non-Steam Game", Steam doesn't even try to link it to a game being sold on their store, and that means the developer sees nothing. It just provides a launcher and starts the Steam overlay before you start the game.

Ah, sorry, I was believing that Steam would link it if available on the store... So yeah, probably doesn't count as "played on Linux" or anything else if Steam does not report back to the dev' (that's unfortunate)... :(
mylka May 25, 2019
i already wrote it in the forum
if you download JALOPY, just add the .exe file as non-steam game and force proton. it works

my question: does valve see that i am playing this game?

Yes if you launch the game through Steam, and it will be reported as "played on Linux" to the dev' (counting as a Linux sale). :)

Are you sure? Then I could add an xterm and say it is any game.

i was thinking of a .exe hash, that connects to the game
g000h May 25, 2019
I'm seriously tempted to pick up One Deck Dungeon which is on 50% discount (for the base game) which I believe is a historical low.

Watched this game play video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzSu6jnhslI
and it does look like something I'd probably enjoy.

Anyone played it and have thoughts?

I prefer the game play in Slay The Spire and Frost rather than Card Quest (Proton) or Monster Slayers (Proton) and especially not Pathfinder Adventures (Proton, yuck, didn't like this one).
tuubi May 26, 2019
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Appears the Spring Cleaning Event stopped tracking games? Tried a couple, can't get past Day 2.
Because it's still day two of the sale. :) You'll have to wait for day three before you can proceed. Day three starts today at 10.00 PDT, or 17.00 UTC (I think).
g000h May 26, 2019
Appears the Spring Cleaning Event stopped tracking games? Tried a couple, can't get past Day 2.
Because it's still day two of the sale. :) You'll have to wait for day three before you can proceed. Day three starts today at 10.00 PDT, or 17.00 UTC (I think).

Yup, exactly this (and now I've completed day 2).
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