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To mark the tenth anniversary, the team over at Humble have now launched the Humble Indie Bundle 21 with some wonderful Linux games included. Hard to imagine it was ten years ago that the first bundle appeared, back when it was run by Wolfire Games and later spun into its own company.

We've had a huge amount of games added to our collection thanks to Humble over this time!

Titles included at the initial tier:

  • Hotline Mami
  • Beat Cop
  • Dustforce DX

If you pay more than the average you get:

  • Moonlighter
  • Gato Roboto (not on Linux)
  • + more to come around 6PM UTC on May 19

The top tier meanwhile at £12 has:

  • Hypnospace Outlaw
  • Starbound

The sad part is how the HIB by itself used to stand for cross-platform and DRM-free, which seems to no longer be the case. With one title only on Windows, and not DRM-free either.

Still, a good selection overall of some new and some not so, and each is rated well by players. If I didn't have them already, I would happily be picking up a full bundle for that price. The Humble Indie Bundle 21 ends on Tuesday, May 26.

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wvstolzing May 12, 2020
Don't miss Dustforce! It's such a great game. This guy does a great job explaining why.
poiuz May 12, 2020
So, Humble Bundle is really gone and will never return. That is a really sad anniversary.

I really had hoped that another "Humble Indie Bundle" would be something big. Instead it's just another Humble "Insert any name because we really don't care" Bundle which is neither cross-platform nor DRM-free.

Additionally, the game selection is not great. Dustforce and Hotline Miami were already in previous "Humble Indie Bundles" and probably some other bundles, too.
WorMzy May 12, 2020
Still waiting on Giana Sisters from Humble Indie Bundle 11.
Mnoleg May 12, 2020
So, Humble Bundle is really gone and will never return. That is a really sad anniversary...
I agree 100% with every word. From excitement to disappointment in just a few seconds :(
nolddor May 12, 2020
Humble Bundle was great at old times... now I cannot say the same to be honest ;(
Phlebiac May 13, 2020
Let's hope the extra games added next week are good; I would have skipped this one if not for Starbound, as I already had the rest (except for Hypnospace Outlaw - I'm surprised it's so highly reviewed, when judging by the screenshots).

Too bad you can no longer customize which games get your money. At least I could zero out the Humble Tip in favor of the EFF and GOL. ;-)


Last edited by Phlebiac on 13 May 2020 at 5:09 am UTC
flesk May 13, 2020
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This is a sad anniversary indeed. There are some great games in there for sure, but that's overshadowed by the nail in the coffin for cross-platform and DRM-free.

Hyonospace is DRM-free though, so that seems to be a mistake.
Tuxee May 13, 2020
Guys, what did you expect? The first HBs were released when there was practically no Linux gaming in existence. It was sensational and the market share of the bundles by Linux users demonstrated this. Games were ported to Linux because of the bundles. Nowadays you get thousands of Linux titles and bundles, indie games frequently have same-day releases for Linux, too. With the advent of Steam and recently Proton there is just no place for Humble Indie Bundles anymore.

(And yes, they could have just left it there and skipped an anniversary bundle.)
rustybroomhandle May 13, 2020
Still waiting on Giana Sisters from Humble Indie Bundle 11.

To make it worse, the game's launcher makes it not even launch via Proton.
Mnoleg May 13, 2020
Guys, what did you expect?
I was expecting them to leave the HIB spirit rest in peace, yet they had to desecrate it.

  • Pay What You Want

  • DRM-Free

  • Cross Platform

  • Support Charity




Last edited by Mnoleg on 13 May 2020 at 9:59 am UTC
Alm888 May 13, 2020
This "Humble Indie Bundle" is a total disgrace! (IMSO)
Not only it includes non-Linux games, but also lacks DRM-free versions of some Linux versions.

Just a mockery of true Humble Indie Bundles with the same name.

I say, if you really want one of these games, just purchase it normally!
Guys, what did you expect? The first HBs were released when there was practically no Linux gaming in existence. It was sensational and the market share of the bundles by Linux users demonstrated this. Games were ported to Linux because of the bundles. Nowadays you get thousands of Linux titles and bundles, indie games frequently have same-day releases for Linux, too. With the advent of Steam and recently Proton there is just no place for Humble Indie Bundles anymore.

(And yes, they could have just left it there and skipped an anniversary bundle.)
What did I expect?
Well, maybe some dignity? Even though we are bathed in hundreds of games, "they" (whoever those "they" are, "they" have the audacity to still use the same name) should "stick to their guns" and honor the tradition that defined the Humble Indie Bundle: 1) Pay what you want; 2) DRM-free; 3) Cross-platform; 4) Charity.

There were setbacks ("Giana Sisters" etc.) in the past, but at least Humble Inc. tried! They could assemble a collection of small indie titles (maybe even some from earlier bundles) and I'm sure people would get the bundle just because. But no, IGN have trumped on the base HIB principles.


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Cyril May 13, 2020
There were setbacks ("Giana Sisters" etc.) in the past, but at least Humble Inc. tried!

Sorry for my ignorance, but what was the issue with Giana Sisters?
flesk May 13, 2020
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There were setbacks ("Giana Sisters" etc.) in the past, but at least Humble Inc. tried!

Sorry for my ignorance, but what was the issue with Giana Sisters?

The Linux version was supposed to be added later, and was outsourced to a company who ended up not being able to deliver on their promises. There's a huge Steam thread about it, which is almost comical because their community manager was so overly optimistic, and kept making promises that the Linux version would indeed be coming shortly:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/223220/discussions/0/540744936190211502/

I think it's as disappointing to them as to us (probably moreso), since they must have wound up paying a great deal for the game to be ported.


Last edited by flesk on 13 May 2020 at 3:58 pm UTC
Eike May 13, 2020
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There were setbacks ("Giana Sisters" etc.) in the past, but at least Humble Inc. tried!

Sorry for my ignorance, but what was the issue with Giana Sisters?

The Linux version was supposed to be added later

Mind the year(s) in the thread linked...
Cyril May 13, 2020
There were setbacks ("Giana Sisters" etc.) in the past, but at least Humble Inc. tried!

Sorry for my ignorance, but what was the issue with Giana Sisters?

The Linux version was supposed to be added later, and was outsourced to a company who ended up not being able to deliver on their promises. There's a huge Steam thread about it, which is almost comical because their community manager is so overly optimistic, and keep making promises that the Linux version is indeed coming shortly:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/223220/discussions/0/540744936190211502/

I think it's as disappointing to them as to us (probably moreso), since they must have wound up paying a great deal for the game to be ported.

I didn't read all the thread as there is nearly a thousand comments, but nearly.
All I can say is that thread is a fucking nightmare, 110% sure, I promise.
And this is exactly that sort of thing that push some (a lot?) of Linux users to not give a single cent to a developer until a Linux version is really there and playable.

In this thread, there are many GOL users's comments, some of them are pure gold.
Also, interesting Corben's post:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/223220/discussions/0/540744936190211502/?ctp=57#c1734341526178545869

This is pure gold too:



Last edited by Cyril on 13 May 2020 at 4:51 pm UTC
ziabice May 13, 2020
For the interested, I'm giving away some Humble Bundle games keys here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/4391
TheBard May 15, 2020
I remember the old times where "Humble Indie Bundle" meant DRM-Free and Cross Platform. This is probably the first Humble Indie Bundle to neither be DRM-Free nor Cross Platform. A very sad anniversary.

But hey! Even is Humble Indie Bundle is dead, the situation is much better now! We have strong supporters like Feral, Steam and others. We have lots of native games available and even more thanks to Wine/DXVK/Proton. So see you HIB, dear old friend, may you rest in peace.
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