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Another game bundle is here! This time it's celebrating Women's History Month with the Humble Heroines: Action, Adventure & Intrigue bundle.

As usual I will give you easy to read compatibility for Steam Deck and Desktop Linux via Deck Verified, ProtonDB and Native Linux listings. Each is also a Steam link to grab more info if you need before purchasing. 

Here's what you can get:

A Plague Tale: Innocence - steam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Platinum
+ 60% off A Plague Tale: Requiem

Follow the grim tale of young Amicia and her little brother Hugo, in a heartrending journey through the darkest hours of history.

Chorus - steam deck verified Deck Verified / ProtonDB Platinum

Take control of Nara on a quest to destroy the dark cult that created her. Unlock devastating weapons & mind-bending abilities in an evolution of the space-combat shooter. Along with Forsaken, her sentient starfighter, explore ancient temples, engage in zero-g combat & venture beyond waking reality.

Eastward - steam deck verified Deck Verified / ProtonDB Platinum

Welcome to the charming world of Eastward - population declining! Journey through a society on the brink of collapse. Discover delightful towns, strange creatures and even stranger people! Wield a trusty frying pan and mystic powers on an adventure into the unknown…

Wanted: Dead - steam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Platinum

Wanted: Dead is a new hybrid slasher/shooter from the makers of Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive. The game follows a week in life of the Zombie Unit, an elite Hong Kong police squad on a mission to uncover a major corporate conspiracy.

Metal: Hellsinger - steam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Gold

Slay to the rhythm of metal and vengeance on an infernal journey through the eight Hells. Make them fear the beat. Metal: Hellsinger is a rhythm FPS bursting with demons, badass weapons, and heavy metal music.

LISA: Complete Edition - steam deck playable Deck Playable / Native Linux
Includes LISA the Joyful, LISA: Original Soundtrack + Art Collection, LISA: The Painful

LISA: The Painful - Definitive Edition is the miserable, hilarious RPG of your wildest nightmares. Undertake a relentless journey through the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Olathe. Beneath its charming exterior is a world full of disgust and moral desolation, where you will learn what kind of person you are by being FORCED to make choices that permanently affect the gameplay.

Scars Above - steam deck unsupported Deck Unsupported / ProtonDB Silver
Apparently it works quite well with GE-Proton.

Scars Above is a challenging sci-fi third-person action adventure shooter combining the rewarding feel of overcoming difficulty with a compelling and intricate story, set in a mysterious alien world to explore.

See the full bundle for more info.

The charities for this bundle are Girls Who Code and Girls Make Games.

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13 comments

jo3fis Mar 8
A blurb about each one would be nice also.
Termy Mar 8
Chorus and A Plague Tale are tempting. And Scars Above looks quite interesting, too. OTOH, i can barely keep up with the monthlies, even though i pause it more often than not 💩
Bumadar Mar 8
Plague tale is simply wonderfull, it's sequel requiem is just as good if not better.
But only if you enjoy a captivating story, if your the skip through dialog person then don't bother.
Julius Mar 8
Metal Hellsinger is great.
Heroin has changed a lot since I was a kid......
ToddL Mar 9
One thing to note about Scars Above is that you'll need to install the VC++ files from Protontricks if you're playing on the Steam Deck since the game will fail to launch without it.
scaine Mar 9
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A blurb about each one would be nice also.
Probably not worth the effort for news about yet another bundle - there's blurb's on each one on the Humble page itself, just click through them!
Liam Dawe Mar 9
A blurb about each one would be nice also.
Sure, added. Will think on perhaps a better way to present for future bundles.
I played Scars Above via LUTRIS since is DRMFREE...
You just need to download the Steam version and copy the game folder to somewhere else..
DDIF Mar 11
A blurb about each one would be nice also.
Sure, added. Will think on perhaps a better way to present for future bundles.

Hey Liam, no streaming play sessions for a long time? What happened?
Liam Dawe Mar 11
A blurb about each one would be nice also.
Sure, added. Will think on perhaps a better way to present for future bundles.

Hey Liam, no streaming play sessions for a long time? What happened?
Just been busy, I only do streams for fun when I have extra time.
Would recommend A Plague Tale: Innocence, got it for free on Epic, played through the whole thing, it was an interesting game.
jo3fis Mar 23
A blurb about each one would be nice also.
Sure, added. Will think on perhaps a better way to present for future bundles.

Hey that's awesome now!
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