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Bundle Stars is having another interesting sale, where several games can be purchased for only 1 USD (70-80p). Since not all of them have Linux support, you can check here which are the ones available. Click on the following bold titles to enter their respective store pages:

- Kingdom Rush (Tower defense game with overall overwhelmingly positive reviews by Steam users!)
- To the Moon (Role playing adventure with overwhelmingly positive reviews by Steam users!)
- Surgeon Simulator 2013 (Comical simulation)
- A Bird's Story (Short adventure; spin off of To The Moon)
- Velocibox (Fast paced hardcore action game)
- The Nightmare Cooperative (Turn based rogue-like game)
- Gentlemen! (Local multiplayer action platformer)

So if by any chance you still need to have some of these games, then here's your chance! You have 14 hours left to grab them!

Though, be careful with the last two, since they have mixed Steam users' reviews, so proceed with caution in these cases. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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6 comments

wvstolzing Aug 28, 2016
Velocibox is a pretty fun game, though difficult.

Also, having played it on my laptop and desktop alike, I *think* the speed at which the box travels is tied to framerate -- so the better you're able to run the game, the more difficult it will get.
hardpenguin Aug 28, 2016
If you somehow missed Kingdom Rush by this far, don't hestitate to pick it up now. It's very fun, full of humour and references and offers many hours of gameplay! Personally, I spent 50 hours in it.
voyageur Aug 28, 2016
To the moon and A bird's story are worth every cent (and much more). Great story, nice atmosphere, great music, ... I am eagerly waiting for the new game that should be there in a few months
manero666 Aug 28, 2016
I got To the Moon and Surgeon Simulator 2013

I was close to buy Stronghold HD too but as I'm interested in the others too I'm just waiting a good discount for the complete collection bundle on steam, anyway at 0,66€ it's quite a killer deal! (BTW to play it with WINE)


Last edited by manero666 on 28 August 2016 at 7:31 pm UTC
Linas Aug 28, 2016
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Quoting: voyageurTo the moon and A bird's story are worth every cent
I personally did not enjoy To the Moon. Not saying it is bad, but it is more of an interactive story than a game.
Eike Aug 28, 2016
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Quoting: LinasI personally did not enjoy To the Moon. Not saying it is bad, but it is more of an interactive story than a game.

Just when I had finished it, I wrote a review:
It is pixely, it is ugly, scrolling is bad, controlling is broken, path finding doesn't work, the puzzles are unnecessary, pacing is bad, the action scenes are nonsense, the jokes sometimes queasy...
... but it's a wonderful game about life, love and death.



Last edited by Eike on 28 August 2016 at 9:07 pm UTC
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