The promotion is set to expire in just a few hours

Jun 20, 2014 14:43 GMT  ·  By

The Humble Weekly Bundle Strategy is almost at its end, but Linux users still have time to get some very interesting games.

Linux gamers usually wait for regular Humble Bundle collections to get new titles, but this one actually comes with some very cool and interesting titles that have been released on Linux already.

Just like the other collections that can be bought from this website, users will need to pay above the average price to get all the games. The only difference that sets this bundle apart is the fact that there are two price tiers instead of one.

“Strategy games, the kind where rushing in all ‘FIRE MAH LAZER SWAG LOLOLOLOL’ usually does not pay off. Well, sometimes it might if you count table-flipping board games, but that is bound to lose you a few friends.”

“Fortunately, these games are digital. Pay what you want for Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves, Stronghold Crusader HD and Cubetractor. Pay $6 or more and also get Unity of Command: Stalingrad Campaign, Eador: Masters of the Broken World and Space Hulk. If you contribute $9 or more, you'll get everything plus Ironclad Tactics,” reads the official website.

Four of the games that have been included in this Bundle also have Linux versions, and they are the more expensive ones, if you can call this ridiculous price point expensive.

Unity of Command: Stalingrad Campaign is a turn-based strategy developed by 2X2 Games. Players will get to experience a wargame that covers the entire 1942/43 Stalingrad Campaign on the Eastern Front.

Eador: Masters of the Broken World is also a turn-based game, but it's more in the vein of the old Heroes titles. The only problem with it is the fact that it uses Wine to work on Linux, but it's possible that a native version might arrive at some point in the future.

Space Hulk is a game set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe that lets user control ultramarines in TBS fashion. Players will be battling fierce Xenos and uncover ancient relics in the infested confines of the massive Space Hulk ship named “Sin of Damnation.”

According to its developers, Ironclad Tactics is a fast-paced, card-based tactics game set in an alternate history Civil War. This is a difficult game, but it's totally worth it.

All the titles can be redeemed on Steam, while the promotion is set to expire in just a few hours.