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Humble seem to be on a roll lately, first the Humble Indie Bundle 20 which is still going and now the Humble Strategy Bundle 2019.

Included in this strategy bundle, for those who pay only $1 are:

  • Niche - a genetics survival game
  • Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation (coming to Linux)
  • Throne of Lies The Online Game of Deceit

Dig a little deeper to pay more than the average and you get:

  • Dungeons 3
  • Offworld Trading Company + Jupiter's Forge Expansion Pack - Not on Linux, but it has a Gold rating on ProtonDB.

If you decide to go further at $9 you will secure copies of:

  • Stellaris
  • Plague Inc: Evolved (Why not name your disease after a loved one? It's hilarious!)

Finally, the top tier at $15 will grant you that feeling of just one more turn with:

  • Sid Meier’s Civilization VI

That's actually a damn good bundle! If I didn't own them already, I would be purchasing it without a doubt.

You can find the Humble Strategy Bundle 2019 here.

Additionally, as a small footnote, Humble also have a Linux book bundle available here.

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Liam Dawe Mar 12, 2019
Quoting: scratchinice, thanks for the heads up! hope ashes comes to linux soon. and i also hope the 76 cents tip to gol from my 1 dollar purchase goes a long way :D
It really does, so thanks to you and everyone else who keeps the tip on :)
hummer010 Mar 13, 2019
I grabbed the $1 just for Niche. It's been on my wishlist for awhile, but I've never been keen enough to pull the trigger before. $1 is the right price :)
theghost Mar 13, 2019
Nice bundle but I skip because I got only one more quest to do in Skyrim (via Proton ).
Someday when I have more time I will get Civ6.
SadL Mar 13, 2019
Well..since I already have Stellaris and CivVI I will probably get the first tier just for the Ashes of the Singularity. No idea about Niche, but I will give the Throne of Lies to my brother (I got my copy from here! Thanks Liam).
Spud13y Mar 13, 2019
Meh, I just bought the $1 tier. The last two tiers I already had. Niche seems interesting enough for a buck.
morbius Mar 13, 2019
I also got the lowest tier, mostly for the Throne of Lies, but only afterwards I realized from Steam reviews that the game is almost dead. No matter, I'll get to try Ashes of Singularity once it comes out for Linux. Niche seems interesting as well, but I just don't have time to learn complicated games any more. The best games are easy to pickup, hard to master.
Creak Mar 15, 2019
Just bought the Strategy Bundle, definitely interesting and you give a bit to GOL at the same time ;)

A long time ago in Humble Bundle, you could specify which platform you were on, so you could have a nice pie chart showing how much Linux users were more generous than users from other platforms.. I kinda miss that ;)
AzP Mar 16, 2019
Bought it for Ashes, even though it's not here yet! Have most of the other games, including Civ VI, but still bought the full bundle :)
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