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Added Receiver, from Wolfire, and Gateways, from Smudged Cat

I think I am still missing some, though.
Post edited August 02, 2012 by EC-
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EC-: Trine 2 (note: Steam unlock only)
Trine 2: Collector's Edition (note: Steam unlock only)
Why are these "Steam unlock only"? They have the Linux icon, which doesn't have Steam, yet.
Post edited August 02, 2012 by xyem
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xyem: Why are these "Steam unlock only"? They have the Linux icon, which doesn't have Steam, yet.
I don't own them so I cannot comment directly. But, there is no Windows icon for them, and the description for each and every Humble Store game mentions that it's DRM-free EXCEPT for those two, which indicate you can "unlock it on Steam."

Now, whether that means it will unlock on Steam whenever Valve pushes the Linux version out, or it means the game is only DRM-free on Mac and Linux, I have no idea. So I put that notice for people just in case.
Post edited August 02, 2012 by EC-
"Windows DRM free version will be added to all Humble Store purchases later in 2012."

http://trine2.com/site/index.php?page=buy
Post edited August 02, 2012 by Barry_Woodward
Little Inferno
Puzzle Dimension
Tiny & Big In Grandpa's Leftovers
Waveform
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Barry_Woodward: "Windows DRM free version will be added to all Humble Store purchases later in 2012."

http://trine2.com/site/index.php?page=buy
For some reason the site is all f'd up for me (see attached).

Also added your list and amended Trine 2 since DRM-free is coming, thank you.
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Post edited August 02, 2012 by EC-
Decoda Commercial License
The Ship: Murder Party
Universe Sandbox
Post edited August 02, 2012 by Barry_Woodward
appears to only be available through [url=http://www.humblebundle.com/store/product/proteus]the Humble Store.
Post edited August 02, 2012 by johnki
Gratuitous Space Battles: Collector's Edition
MacGuffin's Curse
Post edited August 02, 2012 by Barry_Woodward
ty to johnki and barry again, all added as well ad decoda indie license.
Post edited August 02, 2012 by EC-
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EC-: I don't own them so I cannot comment directly. But, there is no Windows icon for them, and the description for each and every Humble Store game mentions that it's DRM-free EXCEPT for those two, which indicate you can "unlock it on Steam."

Now, whether that means it will unlock on Steam whenever Valve pushes the Linux version out, or it means the game is only DRM-free on Mac and Linux, I have no idea. So I put that notice for people just in case.
Just brought it (CE) and you get DRM-free downloads for Linux/Mac and a Steam key (I presume for Mac/Windows).
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xyem: Just brought it (CE) and you get DRM-free downloads for Linux/Mac and a Steam key (I presume for Mac/Windows).
Sweet. As Barry_Woodward pointed out, it will eventually be DRM-free on Windows (later this year) according to the Frozenbyte website.
Can't wait till the shop opens. It just might rekindle my fire for indies. It looks like a decent selection and it offers the biggest cut to the devs. Anybody got a more accurate ETA then "soon?".
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SimonG: Can't wait till the shop opens. It just might rekindle my fire for indies. It looks like a decent selection and it offers the biggest cut to the devs. Anybody got a more accurate ETA then "soon?".
No, but don't hesitate to buy something if it tickles your fancy. The purchases are still operational and will tie into your Humble account if you have one, and carry over to the store.
I scanned all the posts in this thread, but unless I overlooked something, there's nothing really new here, so I wouldn't get too excited about it. These vague announcements are several months old and AFAIk the ETA was 'soon' last year already. The Humble Store widget has been around for quite a while and it's working. Sooner or later they might go live with something a little more official, but noone knows how big it will be, if it will have sales and stuff like the other stores and when it will be online. I wouldn't wait for it.

At the moment I'm under the impression it's more of a long-term (side?) project, expanding on what they already do, not a triumphant opening of a brand new indie store that will set out to conquer the market (although it would certainly have the potential, I'm just not sure how interested the supposedly small team behind this really is.)
Post edited August 03, 2012 by Leroux