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Humble Indie Bundle 17 released

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Humble Indie Bundle 17 has released into the wild featuring some interesting games, some first on Linux too.

Pay what you want!
Lethal League
The Beginner's Guide
Galak-Z - Fantastic game!

Pay $10 (about £7.75) or more to also unlock!
Nuclear Throne

Pay more than the average
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
Octodad: Dadliest Catch
SUPER TIME FORCE ULTRA
-More games coming soon!

Not a bad bundle at all, are you picking it up? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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flesk Aug 17, 2016
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Quoting: ziabiceAm I wrong, or "Super Time Force Ultra" does it's debut on Linux?

You're not wrong:

Quoting: fleskNice to see Super Time Force Ultra on Linux, thanks to Knockout Games. :) And this is the first time The Beginner's Guide has been available DRM free for Linux.
kit89 Aug 17, 2016
This looks like a good bundle, I shall pick it up once I'm done with work.
buenaventura Aug 17, 2016
Great bundle, I paid above average, exciting to see what more I'll get! Yay for all linux!
Corben Aug 17, 2016
Also already picked it up. All tux, take my bucks!
I'm wondering about those games which are added later. Will they get their share from my payment, too? As I could already choose where my money went.
Kohrias Aug 17, 2016
This is a great bundle. I already owned quite a few of them but nonetheless picked it up (the full bundle).

Great job, humblebundle!
ziabice Aug 17, 2016
Quoting: CorbenAlso already picked it up. All tux, take my bucks!
I'm wondering about those games which are added later. Will they get their share from my payment, too? As I could already choose where my money went.

You can choose until the last day how to distribute the payment, you can also add more money to what already paid: so it's not done instantly and the percentages will vary.
melkemind Aug 17, 2016
Quoting: melkemindMy daughter asked me to buy Octodad a while back, and I think she played it once. If you want my extra key, send me your Steam url.

OK, it's gone.
Kercus Aug 17, 2016
Guys what do you think about The Beginner's Guide? I'm curious about this one, not very much in the other games.
I'll wait to see what more come in "pay more than average" before buy, but probably I'll get this one.
DrMcCoy Aug 17, 2016
Quoting: K3rcusGuys what do you think about The Beginner's Guide? I'm curious about this one, not very much in the other games.

I for one really like it. It's a narrative-focused game. It's weird, it's experimental, it's...meta.

Keep in mind, though, that it's rather short. I took like under 3h, IIRC. Some people even rushed through it in under 2h. And then gloated about how they refunded it...which I find rather shitty, to be honest.

Me, I don't mind the shorter length. Sure, long games are great too, but if the game manages to hit a point well (and make an emotional impact, no less) in a short amount of time, all the power to it. It's kinda like a well-drafted short story: condensed to make a single point. That's an art in and of itself, IMHO.

And just like a good short story, I found it to be a game to think about and engage with through discussions, reviews and analysis way after I finished it.
chip Aug 17, 2016
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Quoting: CorbenI'm wondering about those games which are added later. Will they get their share from my payment, too? As I could already choose where my money went.
I also wonder that since forever. Logically since you get to decide who gets what, they shouldn’t get anything.

I don't think it makes any difference. Its just split somehow. If you want to support the game makers, just buy the game.
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