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Indie Royale Summer Bundle

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Not often that the Indie Royale has Linux games but this time it seems there are 3 and by the looks of it all 3 on Desura also:

Harvest: Massive Encounter
for: steam (pc, mac), windows, mac, linux, desura - more bundle info!

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The Journey Down: Chapter One
for: windows, mac, linux, desura

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Dino Run SE
for: windows, mac, linux, desura

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Hamish Jul 6, 2012
I have to agree with Mark. This is kind of disappointing from them.
Mark McKinnon Jul 6, 2012
Thank you at least someone agreeing with me. I am not trying to be a prick about this but come on. If you are just willing to through a game on Linux just to get your game into a bundle to make money (Limbo) and it not 100% work like it would for Windows. Then why are you bothering it really leaves a black eye. Also I just beat The Journey Down (again love the game) the last part of the game with the animation was skipping bad on my computer. Also it is funny when they say they will not do a patch for the game with there is either version 1.00 or 1.01 version you can download. So they have done some patching to the game. I am aware that I am complaining a lot but come on Linux users deserves games that work just like Windows users get.
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