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I'd get it, but currently most of my money will go on traveling, so no buy for me this time...Too bad though, looks pretty nice.
Their first few bundles (or the first few I saw) were almost entirely Linux-compatible... and since then, it's just dropped off (save for, I think, one of five games being Linux-friendly last go-round). Sad... Humble has made more money from Linux users than Mac users on basically every bundle. Ah well, pass again.
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cuppsy: Their first few bundles (or the first few I saw) were almost entirely Linux-compatible... and since then, it's just dropped off (save for, I think, one of five games being Linux-friendly last go-round). Sad... Humble has made more money from Linux users than Mac users on basically every bundle. Ah well, pass again.
Aren't Linux gamers a bigger segment of the population than Mac gamers in the first place, though? Or is that only if you don't count the iOS folks?
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cuppsy: Their first few bundles (or the first few I saw) were almost entirely Linux-compatible... and since then, it's just dropped off (save for, I think, one of five games being Linux-friendly last go-round). Sad... Humble has made more money from Linux users than Mac users on basically every bundle. Ah well, pass again.
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bevinator: Aren't Linux gamers a bigger segment of the population than Mac gamers in the first place, though? Or is that only if you don't count the iOS folks?
Not sure the overall numbers, but Linux users generally pay more per bundle and provide more overall revenue than Mac users. And despite that, most of the IR bundles include Mac versions but not Linux ones.

Also, it probably should be mentioned, in fairness, that it falls as much on developers of those games wanting to put out Linux versions as it does on IR. Either way, makes me sad as things like HIB and GOG have given me more options to game in Linux, and I wanna see IR keep that up.
Depths of Peril?! FUCK YES!
I'm REALLY trying to stay away from these bundles. There's too much of them and I don't have any money. But Unstoppable Gorg just won me over.

I do have a soft spot for Tower Defense games, and this has a terric presentation, along with funny cutscenes and on top of it it ran pretty well on this old rig. I mean, come on, give me a break, bundles!

About the other games, I hear that Depths of Peril is a great game too (I do have Din's Curse, from the same developer and I love it!) and the other games kinda look like... meh. But Unstoppable Gorg alone just won me over.
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Depths of Peril is highly recommended, and it should be reason enough for most people to pick up this bundle.

i already have the game on Steam, but i might as well go for the bundle and get myself a DRM-free copy as well.

The Unstoppable Gorg seems to be a pretty good tower defense game. there's a demo on Steam.

i think i'll pick this up.
Post edited April 19, 2012 by Fred_DM
Got Depths of Peril and one of those Radiangames games on 360 already. So not buying this.
Just noticed Depths of Peril was released back in 2007....
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nijuu: Just noticed Depths of Peril was released back in 2007....
... and?
Ok changed my mind. That chiptune album is pretty darn good.
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cuppsy: Their first few bundles (or the first few I saw) were almost entirely Linux-compatible... and since then, it's just dropped off (save for, I think, one of five games being Linux-friendly last go-round). Sad... Humble has made more money from Linux users than Mac users on basically every bundle. Ah well, pass again.
It still says there all cross platform (inc Linux) on their web page.
Post edited April 19, 2012 by Egotomb
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cuppsy: Their first few bundles (or the first few I saw) were almost entirely Linux-compatible... and since then, it's just dropped off (save for, I think, one of five games being Linux-friendly last go-round). Sad... Humble has made more money from Linux users than Mac users on basically every bundle. Ah well, pass again.
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Egotomb: It still says there all cross platform (inc Linux) on their web page.
I didn't see that anywhere on their site (the FAQ mentions offering Mac/Linux versions when available). And the current bundle lists one game as only on Steam, which alone makes it not available on Linux. And I've bought a couple bundles from IR in the past, finding out afterwards that most of the games were Windows only.
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nijuu: Just noticed Depths of Peril was released back in 2007....
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Fred_DM: ... and?
Has there been an older indie game offerred in any bundle? ;)