My friends at GamingonLinux already posted about it, but in case you missed it I want to let you know that Winter Wolves, the company that specializes on visual novels is running a bundle on groupees, you can get 6 (and even 7) games – depends on how much you choose to donate.
Because the games use the cross platform Ren’py engine they all have a GNU/Linux client.
The games a
The Humble Bundle 6 was a great success, with a lot of amazing games, but the users who haven't purchased it yet have less than 24 hours to do so.
The latest collection of games from the Humble Bundle initiative sold a little more than 300.000 units, at an average price of $6.37 (€4.85).
As usual, the Linux gamers hold t... (read more)
Humble Indie Bundle 5 has been launched and it has smashed all records of past bundles by raising more than $2 Million in 24 hours. As always, Linux average price is higher than Windows and Mac.
To celebrate this milestone, Humble team and developers did a question-answer session on Reddit. Its a must read if you are Humble Bundle and Indie games fan.
In these days a new Humble Bundle has been presented, some of the games in his bundle have been already been delivered in previous bundle, such as World of Goo and Osmos, the big news of this Bundle is that the games are released also for Android, so it’s been called the Humble Bundle for Android, as usual the games are also available for Mac, Windows and Linux.
Winter Wolves the developers of Spirited Heart, Helleen, Bionic Heart, Card Sweethearts and
The folks over at Humble Bundle have put together something great. The 'Humble Indie Bundle V' is a collection of computer games being sold to raise money for charity and to raise awareness of "indie" (not associated with any of the large gaming companies) games.
The Humble Indie Bundle V is using an interesting model where a user can donate any amount of money and get four games.
GamersGate runs a new IndieFort Bundle which includes many GNU/Linux games.
You can either get 3 games for $4, or 6 games for $7 or 9 games for $9 ,which is very cheap !
Although that even when you click on the GNU/Linux games, it doesn’t mention “GNU/Linux” as one of the supported OS’s, Daniel Hjelmtorp from Gamer’sGate said they will supply a GNU/Linux clients for
Humble Indie Bundle 6 is probably the best collection of games to be released under the Humble Bundle initiative, but now it just got even better, with another great four games added. Even though there is no official announcement yet, the Humble Indie Bundle 6 will be complemented with four additional games: Gratuitous Space Battles, ... (read more)
The Humble Bundle initiative has just released the 16th collection of games and there is an interesting trend regarding the average price paid for every package. First thing first, Linux users don't have a lot of games available for their platform and the Humble Bundles are the perfect opportunity to get more games ported to Linux.