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The Humble Kalypso Hits Bundle looks like a good deal

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Want to continue building up that collection of games? Another good chance has arrived with the Humble Kalypso Hits Bundle.

In the bundle you will find:

  • Commandos 2 - HD Remaster - Linux Native
  • Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines - No Linux build, should work in Proton
  • Dungeons - No Linux build, and doesn't seem to work well in Proton
  • Dungeons 2 - Linux Native
  • Dungeons 3 - Linux Native
  • Railway Empire - Linux Native
  • Spacebase Startopia - Linux Native
  • Sudden Strike 4 - Linux Native
  • Tropico 5 - Linux Native
  • Tropico 6 - Linux Native
  • Plus two discount coupons: 25% off Disciples Liberation and 25% off Port Royale 4

See the full bundle if interested.

Additionally, the Humble Store Spring Sale has just begun and there's a lot of really good deals there too. For you creative types, there's also a nice royalty free music and sound effects bundle.

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4 comments

Anza May 6, 2022
I have played Dungeons 2, Railway Empire, Tropico 5 and Tropico 6. All pretty good games. Probably rest of them are not bad either (OK, reviewers haven't liked Spacebase Startopia).

Railway Empire was sadly broken for me last time I tried it though.
lukas333 May 6, 2022
Tropcio 6 is fun, but still no better than 4.
Schleichfahrt May 7, 2022
PSA for Germans: You're missing out on Commandos 1 in Tier 1 if you don't use a VPN!
Arehandoro May 7, 2022
Is Commandos 2: HD Remaster as buggy as when it came out? I remember people recommending sticking with the original.
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