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The Humble Store winter sale is on and DiRT Showdown is free

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Go grab DiRT Showdown for free and check out some other cheap games in the Humble Store winter sale.

I personally tested DiRT Showdown for Virtual Programming and thoroughly enjoyed it. Probably their best port!

Some choice picks for you:
* Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - 67% off
* Life Is Strange - Complete Season - 75% off
* Chivalry: Medieval Warfare - 90% off
* Metro Redux Bundle - 80% off
* Battlevoid: Harbinger - 80% off

You can view all Linux games on sale sorted by discount here.

Let us know if you pick up anything good and what you think about it in the comments! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Mordrag Jan 12, 2017
Cool thing grabed one key ;)
TheRiddick Jan 12, 2017
Ok I will get the deluxe edition of mankind for $29. Time to power up Manjaro, its been collecting dust due to me playing FO4 allot lately.
Pit Jan 12, 2017
Wow, this really is an impressive list. Looks like more than 50% of their DRM-free games are discounted (although the filter is somewhat flawed).

A lot of those I already own, on my personal list of interest are

Whispering Willows, A Good Snowman is hard to build, Back to Bed, The Way, and Lumo.

A pity the free game is Steam-only.
StackMasher Jan 12, 2017
Yesss free stuff
silmeth Jan 12, 2017
The Talos Principle is 75% off. I might grab that.
Mountain Man Jan 12, 2017
I was thrilled to see them give away a Linux game this time. Last month they had given away GRID which I eagerly snatched up only to realize that it was Windows-only. :|
g000h Jan 13, 2017
Gawd! Another sale to search through all the bargains. Spent most of the evening looking so far. 60 pages and counting so far (starting at high discounts and going down). As I bought the XCOM2 Humble Monthly Subscription, and it is still active I can grab these Sale games for an additional 10% off.

Some of the titles I'm considering (typically 75% - 90% off):

Kings of Kung Fu (steam, early access) £1.52
Braveland Pirate (drmfree, steam, android) £1.07
Solar Shifter EX (steam) £1.34
Heroes of Loot (drmfree, steam) £0.74
Fox & Flock (drmfree, steam) £0.39
LYNE (drmfree, steam, android) £0.67

Also considering some Windows titles - boo ;) - because they're older, not likely to come to Linux, I want them, and can probably play using Wine.

Noting that Wizardry 6 and 7 old games are now available to Linux users on Steam, by packaging them with Dosbox. Wish more games companies would do this with their older titles.

As usual - King of the Discount ;)
boltronics Jan 13, 2017
I've put quite a number of hours into DiRT Showdown. The port is excellent, and I love racing games that don't try to take themselves seriously.
chuzzle44 Jan 13, 2017
Quoting: GuestI'm thinking about buying Mad Max, 66% off also at Humble Bundle.
Seems like a great buy for €6,79 :P
Do it. Much better game than I was expecting.

Quoting: silmethThe Talos Principle is 75% off. I might grab that.
Very nice game.

Quoting: boltronicsI've put quite a number of hours into DiRT Showdown. The port is excellent, and I love racing games that don't try to take themselves seriously.
This game is best played with others. Single player gets old fast.
Salvatos Jan 13, 2017
Crap, wish my rig could play Mad Max. At this price I'm tempted to buy it anyway, but it will likely be years before I upgrade again so I will surely have other opportunities.

I'm tempted to get the Shadowrun bundle, though. I've yet to play anything in that universe and it has intrigued me for more than a decade now.
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