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Last year we created a huge success called "Linux&Chill" which was even featured here at GamingOnLinux and we appreciate very much your support. If you search for the keyword "Linux" on Steam we are currently top 3 on the first page.
Now we are looking to develop an even better bundle, and we need your help.
I'm looking for suggestions of devs, games and studios which you think would fit our bundle's "Linux&Chill vol.2" narrative, small games, big devs... it doesn't matter, we are open to all suggestions and I'll get in touch with them.
Our goal is to create only the best Linux bundle for those who are constantly searching for new comfy games and to support indie developers who care for Linux users.
So what do you say? do you have any suggestions for us? :grin:
* Viridi - published by Ice Water Games
This game is about planting plants and watching them grow, it's a free to play title but might be worth adding as an extra.
* Unpacking - published by Humble Games (humble bundle)
A super chill game about organizing stuff just the way you like.
* Slime Rancher - published by Monomi Park
Fun little game about collecting slimes and adventuring.
* A Short Hike - published by Adamgryu
An adventure game about hiking and making new friends.
* Hex Cells / hex cells+ / hex cells infinite - published by Matthew Brown
A complex but fun puzzle game using hex tiles.
* Hidden Folks - published by Adriaan de jongh
A super chill game about finding hidden objects.
* Strange Land / Unavowed / Shard Light / Primordia / Gemni Rue - published by Wadjet Eye Games
Pretty much any game published by wadjet eye games as the recently updated all of their games for linux, my pick would be primordia.
* Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP - published by Capybara Games
The music in this game is fantastic, an interesting point and click game.
* Puzlogic - published by Eduardo Barreto
A numbers type game based on sudoku.
Baba is you
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
GRIS
Slime Rancher as previous post suggested
Don't starve
Ultimate Chicken Horse
I'm already getting in contact with your suggestions and I hope soon enough I'll be posting here about our newest bundle.
You really did help us a lot! :smile:
Good luck with the new bundle!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/397060/Faeria/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/681730/Nowhere_Prophet/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1127610/Iris_and_the_Giant/
There is [this caveat](https://www.gog.com/forum/tanglewoodr/problems_with_amd_cards_under_gnulinux_with_v_106_26823) about the Linux version on GOG.com (which is where I got it), but I don't know if this was fixed in the Steam version.