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Bundle Stars has released an awesome bundle, featuring 8 excellent games with Linux support. Time to grab some cheap games.

For only USD 3.49, and for the next 11 days (time left as of right now), by buying this bundle you'll get Steam keys for the following games:

- UnEpic (Metroidvania-like RPG platformer)
- Freedom Planet (Sonic-like platformer with "overwhelmingly positive" reviews on Steam!)
- King Arthur's Gold (Terraria-like action platformer)
- Insurgency (Tactical FPS)
- Surgeon Simulator - Anniversary Edition (Comical simulation)
- Super Win the Game (Metroidvania-like platformer)
- Dungeon Defenders (Cooperative Tower Defense Action RPG)
- Dyscourse (Interactive choice-based narrative adventure)
- Outcast 1.1 (Third person action/adventure) (Doesn't have Linux support yet)
- Nether: Resurrected (Open world multiplayer survival) (Not supported)

Link: Indie Legends 3 Bundle Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Keyrock Jan 29, 2016
That is a damn good bundle. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), I already own most of the games in that bundle, including all the games I care about in it.
GustyGhost Jan 29, 2016
Is Dungeon Defenders mouse sensitivity still broken on Linux?
ziabice Jan 29, 2016
I have extra keys for UnEpic, Surgeon simulator and Dungeon Defenders, please PM me to get one!
hardpenguin Jan 29, 2016
Worth it for Insurgency alone :) Unepic is one of my favorite games ever too, so I cannot recommend it enough :)
Keizgon Jan 29, 2016
Payed full price for Freedom Planet when it was ported over. Do check it out. =b
FredO Jan 29, 2016
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionIs Dungeon Defenders mouse sensitivity still broken on Linux?

I'm not aware of any mouse sensitivity problems in Dungeon Defenders. We normally play 4 player local co-op, with M+K, 2 x 360 controllers and 1 steam controller. Just avoid the Series EV class, because that will crash the game at some point. Otherwise it's solid, and still one of the better local co-op games in my book.
Mountain Man Jan 29, 2016
Wait, Bundle Stars? Isn't that one of those fly-by-night key resellers? Chances are good these will count as Windows sales. Keep that in mind before spending your money.
nox Jan 30, 2016
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionIs Dungeon Defenders mouse sensitivity still broken on Linux?
Yup. Very much so.
I found it on their bugtracker aswell but it doesn't seem like they care at all. Dungeon Defenders really shouldn't be considered "linux friendly"
-Daniel-Palacio- Jan 30, 2016
Quoting: Mountain ManWait, Bundle Stars? Isn't that one of those fly-by-night key resellers? Chances are good these will count as Windows sales. Keep that in mind before spending your money.

I originally had the same concern, but, according to the webmaster (LINK, if a Linux icon is shown, then it counts as a Linux sale.
anth Feb 1, 2016
Quoting: Mountain ManChances are good these will count as Windows sales.
In some cases this would be a problem but it won't happen here.

When a game has different publishers for the Windows and Linux versions then only one of them is going to get paid for any given sale, and the store selling that game or bundle might have bought the keys from a publisher that wasn't involved with the platform that the consumer is using. If we check Steam for a game ported by Aspyr or Feral we will see that they are listed as the developer and publisher of the port but other companies are listed for the Windows version. For games ported by them it is important to check the publisher when buying from anywhere other than Steam or their own stores.

In this case though if we check on Steam we see that every game in this bundle only has a single developer and publisher. There is no where else that the keys could have come from so we don't need to worry that the wrong company will get paid.

I'd still buy using a browser running within Linux because I'm sure that Bundle Stars like all other e-commerce sites keeps stats on things like that, and I'd redeem them on Linux fairly quickly because Steamworks provides quite a bit of data to publishers. I sometimes find the amount of information being kept about consumers troubling, but when it comes to what platform I buy games for I want this widely known.


Last edited by anth on 1 February 2016 at 3:04 am UTC
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