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linuxgamenews · 5 years
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Humble tinyBuild Bundle almost 100% Linux support
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The Humble tinyBuild Bundle comes well stocked with Linux, Mac and Windows PC games. Which also includes Graveyard Keeper too. Thanks to tinyBuild and those mad folks at Humble Bundle. And this bundle has a lot of Linux in it. The newest bundle has more awesome games. Which has an impressive list of titles actually. With a lot of support for Linux too. Humble Bundle now teams up with tinyBuild for the newest bundle. So you can get games like The Final Station. Hello Neighbor (no Linux support), and Graveyard Keeper. Plus, your purchase will support 1UpOnCancer. Also Stack Up and a charity of your choice. It's up to you. Pay $1 or more for Punch Club, The Final Station and Speedrunners. Plus the magical Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor. No native support on that last one. But there is Proton.
The Humble tinyBuild Bundle (Linux, Mac, Windows PC)
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Normally, the total cost for these games is $164 USD. So you have a solid savings with the Humble Bundle. Choosing the price and increase your contribution to upgrade your bundle. Which all depends on your gaming preferences. Personally, all the way up to that $13 there are great games. I don't think there is much you can go wrong with here. Since Hello Neighbor works very well via Proton too. You can redeem all of the Humble tinyBuild Bundle games on Steam. Since everything in the bundle is available for Windows PC. Since 9 out of 11 games support Linux and Mac. As usual, you support charity. Choose where the money goes. So either between the publisher, 1UpOnCancer. Or Stack Up and a charity of your choice via the PayPal Giving Fund. You can also leave a Humble Tip too. The Humble tinyBuild Bundle range of good Linux, Mac and Windows PC games here is a pleasure. It seems this happens once a month now. Where Humble Bundle team releases a decent amount of native support.
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linuxgamenews · 7 years
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Humble tinyBuild Bundle releases tons of Linux
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So the Humble Team ride again, this time making gaming news with the Humble tinyBuild Bundle. Oh yes indeedy, it's epic due to the abundance of Linux games for almost all of the titles available. tinyBuild Games are well known for releasing a true gaming experience, unique to each of their titles. So from the remastered edition of their original No Time to Explain. Even the alpha and pre-order of Hello Neighbor (Windows only for now). Buyers get a tiny bit of everything tinyBuild. Since that Hello Neighbor is rather decent, but I haven't really experimented with the game via Wine. Since this is an impressive bundle, there are really only two games without Linux support. Which are both Divide By Sheep and Road to Ballhalla, while the rest of the bundle is great. Since No Time to Explain Remastered, ClusterTruck and SpeedRunners most everyone probably already knows about by now. The Final Station is well worth it seeing that gaming has the player working to survive and exploring different towns. While the DLC makes the adventure even bigger, leading your even deeper into the unknown. So then we have Guts and Glory, bloody ridiculous carnage. It's both fun and hilarious. Kind of makes you wonder why anyone would great such a game? But worth playing.
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So go on and pay what you want for games that normally cost as much as $166. Yet it's the Humble Bundle, so you choose the price. And of couse to unlock the Steam keys, a $1 minimum payment is needed. Make sure to pick up the FREE Party Hard 2 Alpha. Since we released news about the build, now it's available to everyone. So make sure to check it out. Redeem on Steam. All of the games in this bundle are available on Steam for Windows, and some for Mac and Linux too. The free alpha of Party Hard 2 is available DRM-free only. The Humble tinyBuild Bundle is available now for Linux, Mac and Windows PC. So get it while the average price is still under $10. You have until Tuesday, May 23rd to purchase.
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