Start your week with a bang because Humble Bundle has put up some good stuff in the Action Roguelikes Bundle. Here's your look at Steam Deck / Desktop Linux compatibility.
To save you clicking around below you'll see the expected compatibility for each title on Steam Deck and Linux desktop, along with any ProtonDB rating and noting any Native Linux versions available. Plus each is a Steam link, so you can go see more info on each if you need to.
Barony - Deck Verified, Linux Native
Lumencraft - Deck Verified, Linux Native
Paint the Town Red - Deck Verified, Linux Native
CRYPTARK - Deck Verified, Linux Native
Dead Estate - Deck Verified, ProtonDB Gold
Wall World - Deck Verified, ProtonDB Platinum
God Of Weapons - Deck Playable, ProtonDB Gold
GUNHEAD (40% off Coupon) - No Ratings
See the full bundle here.
Also see: The China Indies bundle with My Time at Portia, Sailing Era, Sands of Salazar and more!
Quoting: anewsonCryptark is criminally underrated; it's an action roguelike with very cool heist-planning mechanics.Hmmm it comes with the 1 item bundle for 1€. I'm not a big fan of autoscroll bullethells like R-Type or Sine Mora but I liked Furi or Enter the Gungeon. For the cost of a snack I will take the risk, what you said about preparing the run like it's a heist got me intrigued.
Quoting: EriQuoting: anewsonCryptark is criminally underrated; it's an action roguelike with very cool heist-planning mechanics.Hmmm it comes with the 1 item bundle for 1€. I'm not a big fan of autoscroll bullethells like R-Type or Sine Mora but I liked Furi or Enter the Gungeon. For the cost of a snack I will take the risk, what you said about preparing the run like it's a heist got me intrigued.
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I promise you will like it, If you don't have fun I will paypal you 1eur hahahah
Quoting: anewson<3 <3Exactly what you said, I played 2 hours yesterday and I had a lot of fun, even when I lost money on the run . Balancing the loadout cost according to the objectives can be tricky but, correct me if I'm wrong, most of the times is better to start with excess than having to resupply in the middle of the run.
I promise you will like it, If you don't have fun I will paypal you 1eur hahahah
Quoting: EriExactly what you said, I played 2 hours yesterday and I had a lot of fun, even when I lost money on the run . Balancing the loadout cost according to the objectives can be tricky but, correct me if I'm wrong, most of the times is better to start with excess than having to resupply in the middle of the run.yeah iirc the mid-run resupplies are expensive... damn now I want to reinstall it.
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