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Need a bunch of games for the upcoming weekend? Humble Bundle have you covered with the Curve Digital Supply-Drop Game Bundle. As usual it's a mix of games that support Linux and don't, although those that don't may work in Steam Play Proton. We highlight in bold text those that offer Linux builds.

Here's what's in the $1/£0.71 tier:

  • Hue
  • The Flame in the Flood

Pay more than the average and also get:

  • Manual Samuel
  • Table Manners
  • When Ski Lifts Go Wrong

The last tier at £6.45 includes:

  • Bomber Crew
  • Space Crew
  • For The King
  • Autonauts
  • American Fugitive
  • Narcos: Rise of the Cartels

Easily worth it for the Crew series and For The King.

Check out the bundle here if interested it's live until Wednesday, March 31.

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5 comments

Migwell Mar 18, 2021
I appreciate that you make these lists, with Linux games highlighted! I wonder if it would be useful to also include the proton score for the non-native games? e.g.
Low tier:
  • Hue - native
  • The Flame in the Flood - Proton Gold

Middle tier
  • Manual Samuel - native
  • Table Manners - Proton Gold
  • When Ski Lifts Go Wrong ​​- Proton Gold

Upper tier
  • Bomber Crew - native
  • Space Crew - native
  • For The King - native
  • Autonauts - Proton Platinum
  • American Fugitive ​​- Proton Silver
  • Narcos: Rise of the Cartels ​​- Proton Borked



Last edited by Migwell on 18 March 2021 at 11:32 am UTC
mylka Mar 18, 2021
they promised cloud save for When Ski Lifts Go Wrong in 2017
still dont have it
dpanter Mar 18, 2021
Quoting: MigwellNarcos: Rise of the Cartels ​​- Proton Borked
Then again, it works perfectly with Wine Staging, possibly with some custom Proton as well by now. Been ~6 months since I ran it last time.

It might be a hopeless endeavor to attach ProtonDB info since the info may change at any point in time as Proton matures, plus the rolling nature of Proton Experimental makes it even more of a moving target.
natis1 Mar 18, 2021
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Quoting: dpanter
Quoting: MigwellNarcos: Rise of the Cartels ​​- Proton Borked
It might be a hopeless endeavor to attach ProtonDB info since the info may change at any point in time as Proton matures, plus the rolling nature of Proton Experimental makes it even more of a moving target.
Not to mention protondb’s rating system is not very helpful. What can you expect from a game rated gold for instance? Or Silver? Do you have to configure stuff to get it working? Do you need a custom version of proton? What kind of performance should you expect? I cannot know without reading reports because their grading system plus the way people make reports is not helpful.
Guppy Mar 19, 2021
Quoting: MigwellI appreciate that you make these lists, with Linux games highlighted! I wonder if it would be useful to also include the proton score for the non-native games? e.g.
Low tier:

Middle tier

Upper tier

As long as your going to look up the rating you may as well provide a link, as even gold rated titles often need launcher options :) and it's very little extra work
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