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Another year is almost up, it's getting chilly and Valve's annual Steam Winter Sale has now gone live so go warm yourself up with a toasty new game.

There's thousands on sale as always. You likely know what you're after already, I'm sure most readers have wishlists full of games ready to be picked up.

If you don't know what to get, I will suggest 10 awesome indie games on sale that no one should pass up on. Every single one of these would be a fantastic choice to add to your collection:

  1. Don't Starve Together - (includes 1 extra copy) 60% off
  2. Hand of Fate 2 - 60% off
  3. Slime Rancher - 60% off
  4. Slay the Spire - 50% off
  5. Oxygen Not Included - 33% off
  6. Dead Cells - 30% off
  7. Streets of Rogue - 30% off
  8. CrossCode - 25% off
  9. Parkitect - 25% off
  10. Baba is You - 20% off

The recently released Linux port of Life is Strange 2 is also on sale, you can get the first episode with 75% off if you want to get a taster of it. Plenty more fantastic Linux ports from Feral Interactive are worth picking up too, check them all out here.

Paradox Development Studio have supported Linux for a long time, with their games also on sale and worth picking up if you enjoy a good strategy game:

For those of you who want to try out some more games with Steam Play Proton, I can easily recommend Deep Rock Galactic which is 33% off right now and Risk of Rain 2 at 20% off. You can see all Linux games currently on sale using this link.

As a little extra, during the Steam Winter Sale you can earn Festivity Tokens when you shop and then use them in the Holiday Market. There's also some special quests to complete, to get extra tokens to spend in the market.

If you pick up anything you're really excited to try, do let us know in the comments. Our Forum is also open if you need a lengthier chat about a specific game or you need help.

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Tags: On Sale, Steam, Valve
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Expalphalog Dec 19, 2019
My 6 year old adores the Pajama Sam games. Don't know if they are on sale or not but I can't imagine they are very expensive either way.
einherjar Dec 20, 2019
Quoting: F.Ultra...
If they are that small I would highly recommend GCompris, which you will find for free in most if not all Linux distributions already. My kids loved it (especially they loved TuxPaint) when they where really small.

If they are small, I recommend to play with them in real life. Kids with about 6 years really do not need to play video games. My daughter is 7 and very happy without video games and so was my son.
g000h Dec 20, 2019
I've picked up Islanders (50% off), Pathway (40-46% off), Fate Hunters (50% off), and Captain Forever Remix (90% off) in the Steam sale. Very happy with Fate Hunters, which is a similar game to Slay The Spire. Pathway looks improved, compared to its earlier version released earlier in the year (Plus, you can get extra discount if you already own Halfway).

Hoping to generate sufficient Steam Sale Tokens to claim the 5000 token voucher, and then probably use that to get another title.
Projectile Vomit Dec 20, 2019
I have my eye on Parkitect! :o
F.Ultra Dec 20, 2019
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Quoting: einherjar
Quoting: F.Ultra...
If they are that small I would highly recommend GCompris, which you will find for free in most if not all Linux distributions already. My kids loved it (especially they loved TuxPaint) when they where really small.

If they are small, I recommend to play with them in real life. Kids with about 6 years really do not need to play video games. My daughter is 7 and very happy without video games and so was my son.

That is not mutually exclusive, besides playing video games I taught my kids at that age to Squat, Bench Press and Deadlift (my girl that is now 18 is stronger than most boys her age).

I learnt to program basic by myself when I was 7 so I kind of have a different view of these things than you there ;)


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Dunc Dec 20, 2019
Quoting: RoosterHalf of my wishlist discounted.. My wallet is really going to hate this sale.
Everything on mine is. Ev... er... y... thing.

Help. :'(
WorMzy Dec 20, 2019
I'm glad they didn't botch the event like they did with the summer sale.

I've already spent far too many pennies this last month or so, so I've had to padlock my wallet until payday.
Salvatos Dec 20, 2019
Quoting: Dunc
Quoting: RoosterHalf of my wishlist discounted.. My wallet is really going to hate this sale.
Everything on mine is. Ev... er... y... thing.

Help. :'(
https://youtu.be/A_iAE2JIyEE
ziabice Dec 21, 2019
Do yourself a favour and buy Return of the Obra Dinn: hands down one of the best games I ever played in my entire life. It is an investigative adventure, and (to me) it's like being into the "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket" book from E. A. Poe. Absolutely great!

It runs perfectly under Steamplay/Proton.

EDIT: fixed some typos


Last edited by ziabice on 21 December 2019 at 10:27 am UTC
ageres Dec 28, 2019
Does anyone complete holiday quests? I cannot do today's one (to watch a friend's broadcast). I get this: "Your web browser does not support the minimum set of features required to watch this broadcast." Is this a Steam for Linux problem?


Last edited by ageres on 28 December 2019 at 8:39 am UTC
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