A new Humble Bundle collection is now available for purchase

Sep 5, 2014 12:09 GMT  ·  By

It's been a while since the last Humble Bundle collection that also had a hefty portion of Linux title, but now The Humble Weekly Bundle: Presented by Rock, Paper, Shotgun has arrived and it's pretty interesting.

Humble Bundle collections usually feature lots of Linux games, but this summer we saw a lot of Windows-only releases. It's a not a major problem, but now we have a new collection that is a lot more Linux friendly and that should make a lot of users happy.

"This bundle is about PC gaming. The pillar and sole reason for the existence of Rock, Paper, Shotgun is echoed right here in this specially curated bundle. RPS arranged this bundle comprised only of games chosen by them as highlights of the past seven years of the site."

"Pay what you want for Dungeons of Dredmor Complete, World of Goo, AudioSurf and Armageddon Empires. Pay $6 or more to also get Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Teleglitch: Die More Edition + Guns and Tunes DLC and AI War: Fleet Command with The Zenith Remnant, Children of Neinzul and Light of the Spire DLC," reads the official announcement.

Only two games in this collection don't have any kind of Linux support and they are Audiosurf and Armageddon Empires. It's unlikely that they will get Linux support, but there many other games in this collection that are worth the price.

As usual, this is a "Pay what you want" campaign, which literally means that there is no lower limit, but will have to play at least $1 () to get the Steam keys. Also, users can decided where the money go and it's share between the developers and two different foundations, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Doctors Without Borders.

World of Goo is a physics based puzzle game like no other. It had Linux support way before the release of Steam for Linux and it's been around for quite some time.

Dungeons of Dredmor is an indie rougue-like adventure game and the version sold here includes Realm of the Diggle Gods and Conquest of the Wizardlands DLC Packs.

Amnesia: The Dark Descent is considered to be one of scariest games ever made. It's an FPS, which only make it more immersive.

AI War: Fleet Command is a real time strategy game and it includes The Zenith Remnant, Children of Neinzul and Light of the Spire DLC Packs

Teleglitch: Die More Edition is a fast-paced roguelike top-down shooter, with generated levels and lots of boss fights. It comes with Guns and Tunes DLC which adds eight new starter weapons and utilities plus soundtrack.