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Bundle Stars isn't something we usually cover, but their latest Abstract Bundle is huge, and all games support Linux. One not to be missed that's for sure.
The newest Humble Bundle is live and this time around features quite a few Linux débuts. Currently there's a total of 8 games in the bundle with more to come.
The Humble Mozilla Bundle includes eight games previously available on Linux and another one that hasn't been disclosed. What is different this time is that they can all be run in a web browser.
The Blackwell series cemented Wadjet Eye Games' position as one of the most beloved modern developers of classic point-and-click adventures. Today the first three games will be available for purchase on Linux.
Element4l getting a Linux version has been something Linux users have been requesting for some-time now. I am glad to be able to tell you the Linux beta has now arrived.
Humble Bundle PC & Android 9 was already a good thing for Linux gamers, and now even more so with three more native games for Linux included as extras.
Get excited folks Humble Indie Bundle X has officially crash landed, this promises to be one of the best bundles yet with a really great variety of games!
The Cheapskate's Corner is back on the spookiest night of the year! If you're too old to go trick-or-treating but are nonetheless afraid to go out tonight, just keep reading and get the best deals to game the night away.
Pay what you want for Ticket to Ride, Greed Corp, Incredipede and Anodyne. If you beat the average, you'll also receive Worms Reloaded (includes mobile version Worms 2: Armageddon) and The Bard’s Tale!
With this one, The Cheapskate's Corner reaches its 20th issue. That's roughly 5 months helping you find the best and cheapest games for Linux. What would you ever do without it?