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The Board Game Night Humble Bundle looks to be another good one, especially if you love games styled more like board games. So here's what's in it and what compatibility to expect for Steam Deck and Desktop Linux.

Using ratings from Valve on Steam Deck Verified, plus any ProtonDB and Native Linux notes here's all that's in it. Plus as usual each is a Steam link if you need more info first.

steam deck verified Deck Verified

Dune: Imperium - ProtonDB Gold

Everdell - ProtonDB Platinum

Wingspan - ProtonDB Platinum

Root - ProtonDB Platinum

steam deck playable Deck Playable

Quilts and Cats of Calico

Terraforming Mars - ProtonDB Gold
+ Prelude DLC, + Hellas & Elysium DLC

Munchkin Digital - ProtonDB Platinum

steam deck unsupported Deck Unsupported

Scythe: Digital Edition - ProtonDB Platinum
Works but text is small.

steam deck not rated Deck Unrated

Sagrada - ProtonDB Gold


Check out the full bundle for more.

Don't forget to also check out The LEGO Worlds Collide Humble Bundle which is a fantastic deal as well.

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eldaking Aug 6
Good selection. I am a fan of Scythe and Dune Imperium in particular, both great implementations of great games.

Terraforming Mars is a boardgame I particularly don't like, but it is really popular, and the digital adaptation probably helps with some issues of the game (like being slow for an in-person boardgame). I really recommend trying it.

Wingspan is a great game, but the adaptation wasn't that great in my opinion - it skims through opponents actions so it is hard to get a sense of the game, and the interface is a bit too focused on mobile (boardgame digital adaptations are generally big on mobile and with reason cough no mtx cough, some are only ported to PC after). Still worth playing, but doesn't do the physical version justice.

The others, except for Munchkin, are all very good boardgames but I haven't played the digital versions. (Munchkin is, well, a silly game for laughing at puns about RPG and the fun of high RNG and throwing curse cards to screw your friends. If that is your thing, you probably know it already.)
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