Want some games that will test your brain and perhaps help you learn a little in the process? The Level Up and Learn: Programming Games bundle from Humble Bundle will do just that.
This is actually a pretty darn good selection, probably one of the nicest indie bundlings they've done for some time! Another fun fact for you: all games included have Native Linux versions too, which is pretty rare for an entire bundle like this.
Here's what you can get:
Learning Factory
- Deck Unrated
EXAPUNKS
- Deck Playable
while True: learn()
- Deck Verified
7 Billion Humans
- Deck Verified
Human Resource Machine
- Deck Verified
SHENZEN I/O
- Deck Playable
TIS-100
- Deck Unsupported
Check out the bundle here.
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Quoteall games included have Native Linux versions
2015 called and wants its Humble Bundle back!
Last edited by Eike on 3 September 2022 at 7:07 pm UTC
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Quoting: Eikeyep. but those were the days of native games on humble. Now so much just relies on proton :(Quoteall games included have Native Linux versions
2015 called and wants his Humble Bundle back!
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Quoting: Eike2015 called and wants its Humble Bundle back!Are they not all Steam keys though?
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Native Linux games...
Well, that's the better we've received in many time.
What I really miss are Humble DRM Free bundles. The way it started it all.
Now Humble Bundle is a mere Steam keys reseller.
For that, I'm only buying book bundles since several years.
Well, that's the better we've received in many time.
What I really miss are Humble DRM Free bundles. The way it started it all.
Now Humble Bundle is a mere Steam keys reseller.
For that, I'm only buying book bundles since several years.
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Done and done
believe me guys, it's important to support this bundles so these stores (and developers too!) pay more attention to NATIVE built Linux games, and devs don't get lazy and rely always on Proton
believe me guys, it's important to support this bundles so these stores (and developers too!) pay more attention to NATIVE built Linux games, and devs don't get lazy and rely always on Proton
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