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Microids Mystery Menagerie Humble Bundle is live with 18 games and 1 discount count giving you lots of mystery adventures to play through. Plenty have good Steam Deck / Linux compatibility too.

You know the drill - below I'll go through and individually list the expected compatibility 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.

steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified

steam deck playable Steam Deck Playable

steam deck unsupported Steam Deck Unsupported

steam deck not rated Not Rated

Plus you also get a 20% discount code for Arsene Lupin - Once a Thief.

Humble are also again showing ProtonDB ratings on games that don't have a Steam Deck rating. Useful to have, but a bit cheeky of them not to even link to ProtonDB at all since they're using their ratings to help sell the bundles now. Also two games in the list have limited keys for the first purchasers, hopefully that doesn't become the norm for Humble Bundle.

See the full bundle to purchase.

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Phlebiac Oct 25
This would be a great deal, *if* I didn't already own most of the games. As it is, I only need/want the top game, and I don't want to pay $20 for just that (even if it is half the "full" price).

cheeky of them not to even link to ProtonDB at all

They don't even link to the Steam pages any more, which I could have sworn they used to do. Or maybe I am just thinking of old Greasemonkey scripts that used to add that (but broke long ago).
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