Game store itch.io are doing another Creator Day, which is where they don't take a cut from developers for any sales across the whole day (until 8AM UTC tomorrow). On top of that, they're also doing a big sale until Tuesday, which again ends at 8AM UTC.
You can view my own little curated collection here, of some of the best Linux games available on itch.
After going through the sale myself though, here's a few featured picks from me:
- Spiritfarer - 75% off
- Dicey Dungeons - 70% off
- A Monster's Expedition - 50% off
- Odd Realm - 30% off
- Luck be a Landlord - 30% off
- Please Fix The Road - 25% off
You can view all games on sale here.
If you find something you think is a particularly good deal, be sure to leave a comment for others to find.
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It would be awesome if itch.io was integrated into the Heroic Games Launcher next.
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It would be awesome if itch.io was integrated into the Heroic Games Launcher next.Why? Heroic was created because a native launcher for Epic Games does not exist, while itch has a Linux native (and afaik open source) client. Heroic devs are planning to add Amazon support later this year.
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We need a launcher to "rule them all". Lutris it's near, but it doesn't work well for me. (Needs to install the other stores and has problems to synchronize).
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Because the linux native version is kind of buggy, and even if it did work, it would be nice to use 3 launchers (steam, heroic, bottles) instead of 4. Also, the Linux native version does not come in flatpak format, so it's ill advised to use on Steam Deck as far as I'm aware.It would be awesome if itch.io was integrated into the Heroic Games Launcher next.Why? Heroic was created because a native launcher for Epic Games does not exist, while itch has a Linux native (and afaik open source) client. Heroic devs are planning to add Amazon support later this year.
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Alchemist is on sale for $3, & has both a native Linux build and a generous demo (I think purchasing mostly gives you the option to have the devil rescue you more than three times). True to the name it's a gathering-brewing low fantasy roguelike with you as Johann Faust.
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