Includes Broken Age, Grim Fandango, Massive Chalice and more

Oct 29, 2016 20:10 GMT  ·  By

Dear Linux gamers, a new game bundle from Humble Bundle is up for grabs today, and it looks like it includes five cool, DRM-free games that you'll be able to play on your Linux-powered computers.

Dubbed Humble "Day of the Devs 2016" Bundle, the new game bundle came online just a couple of hours ago, and brings you $129 worth of awesome stuff, but you'll pay what you want for Broken Age, Lumino City, and Titan Souls. Unfortunately, only Broken Age is supported on Linux, as the latter two are for Windows and Mac.

Wait, that's only the first tier, because the second one, called "Pay more than the average," which at the moment of writing this article is $4.26 USD, will get you more fun Linux games, including Oxenfree, Massive Chalice, and Grim Fandango Remastered. The last tier costs $9 USD and also brings you the Day of the Tentacle Remastered game.

Day of the Devs VIP ticket, 10% off Humble Monthly for new subscribers

With the last tier, gamers will get a "Day of the Devs 2016" VIP ticket, which promises VIP early access to the San Francisco event on Saturday, November 5, 2016, so you can play all the games two hours before anyone else, line skip "fast pass" for those who arrive at a later time, as well as a 20% off discount at Pop-Up Shop and a 20% off coupon at iam8bit.com.

Last but not least, Humble "Day of the Devs 2016" Bundle contains a 10% off discount for Humble Monthly, but only if you're a new subscriber, and it doesn't matter which tier you decide to purchase. Well, all the above sounds pretty cool to us, and we've already bought the bundle. What are you waiting for?