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Humble Indie Bundle 12 Launches With Lots Of Great Games

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The Humble Indie Bundle has returned for a twelfth time! This time it features some seriously good games, but no new Linux ports.

It's good to see them return to their original bundle with pushing out a Humble Indie Bundle, but the lack of new ports is a little sad. Not only that but there's only three games in the initial bundle with all of the others requiring you to fork out more.

It does as usual state more games are coming, but will they be rehashes of previous bundles as per usual or will they bring us some new games? Who knows, but the bundle itself is a killer anyway.

Games
Steamworld Dig
Hammerwatch
Gunpoint

Pay more than the average for
Papers, Please
LUFTRAUSERS
Gone Home
+more games to come

Pay $10 or more
Prison Architect alpha

Honestly I would happily pay a full $10 for this bundle as it's a bloody fantastic set of games and Gone Home is personal favourite.

Anyone going to fork out for the "Humble Indie Bundle 12 Entertainment System" pack? Some nice little bits in there! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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seven Sep 9, 2014
just bought it :)
ntfwc Sep 9, 2014
That bundle was a quick buy for me. The only game I already had was Papers, Please. I've been wanting Gunpoint and Prison Architect. Hammerwatch looked interesting. I don't have many hack and slash games.
sonic Sep 9, 2014
I recommend play Hammerwatch in coop, it is really cool game then :)
ntfwc Sep 10, 2014
Well that's odd. Gunpoint was named as a tar.bz2 but it was actually gzip compressed. File Roller complained, so I tried renaming it to tar.gz and it worked.
lave Sep 10, 2014
Quoting: ntfwcHammerwatch looked interesting. I don't have many hack and slash games.
play it with a friend at you will love it. its really meant to be played coop
Cimeryd Sep 10, 2014
Of these I only own Gone Home already, and I'd gladly pay twice for that experience.

Looks like I'm going to buy my very first humble bundle today.

EDIT: OK that was a weird experience. I was so ready to adjust the sliders to decide who gets more money, and I found nothing I wanted to have less than the default split. Really hope I got this down as a Linux purchase, didn't get asked which system I use at all, but the download page assumed Linux right off the bat.
Mnoleg Sep 10, 2014
No new ports in this bundle? This may disappoint some people, but not me. I am tired of dealing with half-working ports that never get fixed because the developer's interest in Linux only lasts two weeks. I will wait for the next week because the games that will be added may deserve my money too, but this bundle is for me.

Ok, I must admit I only own Hammerwatch. People who owns more games may find it much less exciting.
neffo Sep 10, 2014
Quoting: RobertNo new ports in this bundle? This may disappoint some people, but not me.

I reckon, it's pretty fantastic that these are ready to install and are all done with the teething problems. (Although I believe Gunpoint was converted to an upgraded GameMaker version to support Linux probably for a Bundle.)
Crazy Penguin Sep 10, 2014
Quoting: FergleFerglesonDamn it. Read that list too fast. Saw, and was briefly excited by the idea of, "LuftTrousers".

Lol! Well, you found a "Windhose". (Whirlwind) :P
WorMzy Sep 10, 2014
Still no sign of the Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams port that was promised a couple of bundles back..

This doesn't look like a bad bundle though.
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