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Humble Indie Bundle 19 is now live!

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Humble is back in style with the Humble Indie Bundle 19 and it has a pretty darn good selection of Linux games.

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The usual deal applies here, there's three different purchasing tiers. The first is pay what you want for:

  • Halcyon 6: Lightspeed Edition - Steam + DRM Free
  • Mini Metro - Steam + DRM Free
  • Rakuen - Steam + DRM Free

Next up, if you pay more than the average you get:

  • Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes - Steam + DRM Free
  • SOMA - Steam + DRM Free
  • Poly Bridge - Steam + DRM Free

And finally, for $14 (approx £9.84) you will get: SUPERHOT - Steam + DRM Free.

They will be adding more games in ~1 week as well, so hopefully they have some fun additions lined up for the bundle. Are you picking up a copy?

Ps. Humble Monthly has Deus Ex: Mankind Divided as an early unlock.

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drlamb Mar 28, 2018
Purchased for Keep Talking and PolyBridge! Anyone want a copy of SOMA?
Erzfeind Mar 28, 2018
Just when I bought Superhot :P
cprn Mar 28, 2018
Quoting: ErzfeindJust when I bought Superhot :P

Same here... but I still reached for first two tiers. For 5 bucks it's a steal.
enz Mar 29, 2018
First time in a while that all games in the bundle had Linux support, just like the early humble bundles. Although there are still additional games to be added to the bundle in 5 days, so this could still change.
nullzero Mar 29, 2018
Rakuen for the first time drm-free and on a bundle ia a steal! It was the best experience I had in 2017. Its like a lenghthier To the Moon, and you can really see the dev poured her soul into this game.

The others are good to, good to see an Humble INDIE Bundle again!
abelthorne Mar 29, 2018
Quoting: enzFirst time in a while that all games in the bundle had Linux support, just like the early humble bundles. Although there are still additional games to be added to the bundle in 5 days, so this could still change.
The rule from the beginning is that Humble Indie Bundles are Windows + Mac + Linux. There are two of them every year I think. When they started adding bundles without a Linux version for every game (or any at all), they gave them various names but it's never "Indie".

The games added in a few days are supposed to have Linux support too. It's likely they've already been featured in old bundles, though.

There's been one exception to this rule: a HIB featured Giana Sisters without a Linux version and the Humble team promised the port would be added "very soon" after. It was four years ago...


Last edited by abelthorne on 30 March 2018 at 1:18 pm UTC
sub Mar 29, 2018
Quoting: enzThe games added in a few days are supposed to have Linux support too. It's likely they've already been featured in old bundles, though.

There's been one exception to this rule: a HIB featured Giana Sisters without a Linux version and the Humble team promised the port would be added "very soon" after. It was four years ago...

I can think of at least another one.
Splot by Frozenbytes.


Last edited by sub on 29 March 2018 at 5:57 pm UTC
Pompesdesky Mar 30, 2018
Quoting: cRaZy-bisCuiTActually it's pretty nice of you guys that you want to give everything to Liam. Please don't forget that if devs don't receive any share, there will be no games anymore, especially not on Linux. Also, if Humble don't receive money they might drop their "decide whom you give money" shared system.


So I'd definitely give Liam 50 % and share the rest between devs and Humble, maybe also 10 % to charity.

Agree with that, for the "system" to continue working there needs to be a kind of balance. My 14 bucks split was 5 for GOL, 5 for the devs, 2 for the Wikimedia Foundation and 2 to Humble, unlike what was feared here when they were acquired they continue to offer good bundles (including Linux) so they deserve to get their cut as well ;)
abelthorne Mar 30, 2018
Quoting: subI can think of at least another one.
Splot by Frozenbytes.
I thought about it but AFAIK, it was never released out of beta for Windows/Mac either. That's a very special case.
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