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Another month and so the next set of Humble Choice games have arrived. This time, Humble are giving all 12 games to subscribers at Premium and Classic levels.

Humble Choice (prev Humble Monthly) is a curated bundle that changes each month. You pick a tier with different prices to get access to the huge Humble Trove (a collection of DRM-free games) plus a Humble Store discount and then you pick games from the list to keep.

Here's what's available this month:

  • Sunless Bundle (Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies) - Linux support
  • Tropico 6 El Prez Edition - Linux support
  • Basement - Linux support

All the others below don't offer official Linux support but work in some form with Steam Play Proton:

  • Fae Tactics
  • Autonauts
  • Iron Danger
  • Shadows Awakening
  • Fantasy Blacksmith
  • The Suicide of Rachel Foster
  • Goat of Duty
  • The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day
  • Lightmatter

If any of that interests you, head over to Humble Choice.

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brokeassben Oct 2, 2020
I keep forgetting to suspend my subscription and have accrued a lot of rather meh games the past few months. Going to remember to skip this month! Already have Sunless Seas and lots of the Tropico games, so I'm good.
Phlebiac Oct 3, 2020
Isn't this like the third month in a row that they give all 12 games? It's like they know their lineup is a bit weak. Still, worth it to me just for Tropico 6.
Linas Oct 3, 2020
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Wasn't Iron Danger supposed to get a Linux version? What happened to that?
Lolo01 Oct 3, 2020
My subscription has been on pause for so many months that I am seriously considering cancelling it.
Too many pointless games and far too few native games.
pskosinski Oct 3, 2020
I read somewhere that Goat of Duty is a multiplayer game and almost nobody is playing it anymore, so keep in mind that you may not be able to really play it. Maybe Humble Choice will make people play it more but that doesn't have to be the case.

I hate strategy and adventure games and Humble Choice is full of those genres recently. :( I bought a few last bundles even that I didn't play a single game from them, now I'm finally pausing because it's just too much.


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Ehvis Oct 3, 2020
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Quoting: LinasWasn't Iron Danger supposed to get a Linux version? What happened to that?

I think that was Iron Harvest.
tuubi Oct 3, 2020
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Quoting: Ehvis
Quoting: LinasWasn't Iron Danger supposed to get a Linux version? What happened to that?

I think that was Iron Harvest.
It was both.
Julius Oct 3, 2020
Yes, but I think they also more recently announced to have put development on hold (for both?) due to financial troubles of the developer. Thus it is looking rather unlikely that the Linux port will ever happen.
They work (with some performance issues) in Proton though.
Interknet Oct 4, 2020
Autonauts is a good one, shame it hasn't got native support.
Werner Oct 5, 2020
Quoting: Lolo01My subscription has been on pause for so many months that I am seriously considering cancelling it.
Too many pointless games and far too few native games.

same here, i will cancel it for sure i am on the 12 months plan which i started in 2018 and renewed last year in December and now after pausing so often it will only run out at 2021 July! So when i continue to pause, it will last till 2025.
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