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New Humble Weekly Bundle (5 Linux Games Out Of 7)

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A new Humble Weekly Bundle has just been released.

Out of the 7 games, 5 are available on Linux:
- World of Goo
- Dungeons of Dredmor
(For 6$ and more)
- Amnesia: The Dark Descent
- AI War: Fleet Command (with 3 DLC)
- Teleglitch: Die Mor Edition (with the Guns and Tunes DLC)

Only two don't support Linux! AI War was only recently ported too!

Good deal? Bad deal? What do you think folks?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xJghN9vtJQ Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Mnoleg Sep 4, 2014
A new Humble Bundle!
Pay what you want
Redeem on steam
Semi cross platform
Support charity

It was much better in the past :(
joshmnz Sep 4, 2014
$6 for that anmesia game alone is worth it IMO
sonic Sep 4, 2014
damn, World of Goo is not DRM-free ;-(
Pinguino Sep 4, 2014
I find it funny how Mac and Linux have higher average purchases than Windows, even though their users have less games available in the Bundle

QuoteAverage Windows: $2.77
Average Mac: $4.26
Average Linux: $4.83
Segata Sanshiro Sep 4, 2014
Quote5 Linux Games Out Of 7

Finally! They've been terrible with multi-platform support lately.
Apopas Sep 4, 2014
Quoting: sonicdamn, World of Goo is not DRM-free ;-(
Strange! DRM free WoG had been in previous bundles twice or thrice and now they offer it only for Steam???
sev Sep 4, 2014
This is so typical. Linux users support a platform rabidly and loyally, promote it loudly, and then the platform abandons us. Humble Bundle, eeePC, Dell OEM Ubuntu machines, Scratch... I bought every Humble Bundle release when they were staunchly cross-platform, but lately they have not bothered. Such a pity.

This latest release is nice for being semi-cross platform, but I'd like to see more effort from them before I fall back into throwing my money at them.
Hamish Sep 4, 2014
Quoting: joshmnz$6 for that anmesia game alone is worth it IMO

I am rather doubtful that there are many people on here who do not already own it though.
EKRboi Sep 5, 2014
I have not purchased a HB for a while... there simply hasn't been anything Ive wanted to spend $$ on. I admit that I am not much of an indie gamer though, and the big name game bundles are far and few between or I already have the games. I have such a backlog of games, I am having more fun waiting for the ones I have not played getting ported to linux and playing them on it than buying new ones :D Trine and The Witcher are both games I have owned but never played til they came to linux.

Quoting: Hamish
Quoting: joshmnz$6 for that anmesia game alone is worth it IMO
I am rather doubtful that there are many people on here who do not already own it though.

ding ding ding! :P
lucifertdark Sep 5, 2014
Out of the games in this latest bundle the only one I don't have is Armaggedon Empires & it's Windows only. No sale here again.
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