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Someone pass the cake, as The Humble Store is having a massive sale to celebrate a birthday and there's lots of cheap Linux games.

Here's a direct link to all Linux games on sale.

If you're stuck on what to pick, here's some I think may be worth your time.

- Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution - 75% off
- Company of Heroes 2 - 75% off
- Prison Architect - 75% off
- Tomb Raider - 70% off
- Cryptark - 20% off

Feel free to share your purchases and suggestions in the comments! I'm keen to know what you guys pick up! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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harfield Nov 10, 2016
Shadowground and Shadowground Survivor does not work on Arch / Chakra. I do not remember why, but I tried to make it work three or four months agi without success.
Lordpkappa Nov 10, 2016
Just bought Retribution, for 7,49 it's a great deal.
seguleh Nov 10, 2016
@harfield: I forced "Shadowground Survivor" game to work using 'ldd' (if I remember correctly) command and downloading tons of libraries or so. Of course under Ubuntu, but maybe it helps U.
DamonLinuxPL Nov 10, 2016
Quoting: harfieldShadowground and Shadowground Survivor does not work on Arch / Chakra. I do not remember why, but I tried to make it work three or four months agi without success.

You need install only missing library. After that games should work fine. Tested on Manjaro (arch based), openmandriva (notebook) and ubuntu 16.10.
Linas Nov 10, 2016
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Funny thing is, I already own almost everything that's on sale. The stuff I remotely care about, at least.
cprn Nov 10, 2016
Beware of the titles that show up on Humble Bundle after selecting Linux as a platform but don't actually have a Steam Linux package, if you care for this kind of thing (e.g. Shadowgrounds series are available for Linux DRM free but not via Steam).
harfield Nov 11, 2016
I've tried almost everything on Chakra (Arch fork) and it didn't work. Two years ago I managed to get it to work providing all the missing libs, but sound didn't work. Wine version works fine, but there is some random crash. I believe Shadowground and Survivor can't be qualified as Linux games ; there is an old crappy port that takes ages and a lot of personal effort to make it run, that's not enough for a comercial product. I can expect this kind of work from an open source project or a mod/fork (Diaspora - Freespeace 2 for example), but not from a product I've paid for. Experiences like that turns people against gaming on linux, we need to erase the linux badge from this kind of games. Just saying...
Schattenspiegel Nov 11, 2016
Dirt 3 complete edition for Free currently - not exactly a linux game but runs under wine afaik.


Last edited by Schattenspiegel on 11 November 2016 at 2:08 am UTC
ElectricPrism Nov 11, 2016
Quoting: SchattenspiegelDirt 3 complete edition for Free currently - not exactly a linux game but runs under wine afaik.

I also saw this on /r/gamedeals

Quoting: GuestVertiginous Golf is actually really fun. Me and a buddy picked it up when it was free on Steam a while back. If you like mini golf and have someone to play with, it's worth the price.

Disagree, the level select 3D room feels really shoddy and other Quality Control seems lacking in other areas.


Last edited by ElectricPrism on 11 November 2016 at 3:54 am UTC
g000h Nov 11, 2016
Quoting: cprnBeware of the titles that show up on Humble Bundle after selecting Linux as a platform but don't actually have a Steam Linux package, if you care for this kind of thing (e.g. Shadowgrounds series are available for Linux DRM free but not via Steam).

Funnily enough, the other way round to your comment.. I already have these on Steam (as Windows/Mac titles which I can't played under Linux)... Thinking to buy them *again*, so I get the Linux DRM free goodness that actually works on Linux.
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