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February's Humble Choice is up with a new bunch of good looking games

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Humble's monthly subscription with the Humble Choice has a fresh set of games up ready for February.

With different tiers available from £3.99 up to £15.99 a month (cheaper if you do it per-year), you get to pick from a bunch of games each month to keep. You also get access to an absolute ton of DRM-free games from the Humble Trove.

Here's the games you can pick from for February with Linux-supported games in bold at the top:

  • Pathfinder: Kingmaker Explorer Edition
  • Eliza
  • SHENZHEN I/O
  • The Hex
  • Underhero
  • Frostpunk + The Rifts DLC
  • Book of Demons
  • CryoFall
  • Okami HD
  • Project Warlock
  • Warstone TD
  • Night Call

Humble do also fund some smaller developers to release original games, this month you get Tales From Off-Peak City Vol. 1 which does support Linux.

Check out the February Humble Choice here if you're interested in any of that.

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pskosinski Feb 7, 2020
CryoFall is borked according to ProtonDB.

Night Call has 2 reviews saying it's borked but one, newest, says it's working well with new Proton.
Underhero has only one review but it's platinum.
Those two are risky for a Linux user.

Frostpunk alone is worth $25 but honestly I'm disappointed with the bundle because no single game is something I would choose myself to buy if I could choose anything and I was sooo waiting for the bundle.


Last edited by pskosinski on 7 February 2020 at 6:32 pm UTC
Werner Feb 7, 2020
i paused on this one, nothing i would like to play
toojays Feb 7, 2020
Quoting: pskosinskiFrostpunk alone is worth $25 but honestly I'm disappointed with the bundle because no single game is something I would choose myself to buy if I could choose anything and I was sooo waiting for the bundle.

Yeah, I was also pretty keen to see what this month would bring. It's definitely a good value bundle: Eliza, The Hex, Frostpunk, Shenzen, Warlock, Pathfinder, all games I would enjoy. But none of these are on my wishlist, I already have a large backlog, and D:OS2 is taking most of my gaming time at the moment. So I should pause.

Last month I managed to get Two Point Hospital and Whispers of a Machine by trading unwanted stuff from past bundles. I might take the same approach this month.
scaine Feb 7, 2020
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Quoting: toojaysD:OS2

Had to do the shocked Smilie to see that you meant D: OS2, which is Divinity: Original Sin 2, I think. :)
morbius Feb 7, 2020
A lot of decent games in the bundle, but nothing I really care about. Might get it simply for high trading value.
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I'm tempted for Pathfinder... and Frostpunk apparently runs great with Proton.
Akien Feb 7, 2020
Also worth noting: the "extra" DRM-free game this month also has Linux support: https://cosmoddd.itch.io/tales-from-off-peak-city


Last edited by Akien on 7 February 2020 at 9:05 pm UTC
toojays Feb 7, 2020
Quoting: scaine
Quoting: toojaysD:OS2

Had to do the shocked Smilie to see that you meant D: OS2, which is Divinity: Original Sin 2, I think. :)

Correct.
pskosinski Feb 7, 2020
Worth noting about CryoFall:

QuoteThe game is a part of Humble Choice February and some players are curious whether it's a worthy choice.
Don't guess, just download the demo from CryoFall page on Steam and try it for 8 hours (you can split this time for several days). It's a full trial version of the game with nothing cut and you can play on the same servers. If you like it, you can get a game key from Humble and activate the full version of the game, and continue where you left.
Source: https://steamcommunity.com/app/829590/discussions/5/1741140901898974584/
denyasis Feb 8, 2020
Frostpunk seems interesting? Has anyone played it? I love city management games, so this seems to pique my interest.
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