This is a short list with the best-selling games for the Linux platform

Nov 28, 2013 07:39 GMT  ·  By

Linux gamers now have a chance to get a lot of games at significant discounts with the newly launched Steam Autumn Sale, which is set to last until December 3.

Steam for Linux is home to over 400 games and most of them are now on sale, during this Valve campaign. It would be impossible to list them all, but at least we can provide a list with the best-selling titles for the Linux platform.

The tenth place is occupied by the Kerbal Space Program, a game that combines multiple genres, but with a single purpose, that of setting up a working space program that is able to send astronauts to space without killing them. The discount is 33%.

On the ninth place is Planetary Annihilation, one of the most expensive games for Linux. According to its developer, you get to colonize solar systems, smash entire worlds, and obliterate your foes in epic battles with multiple players and thousands of units. The discount is 25%.

Castle Story, a creative voxel-based strategy game in which you can build castles one brick at a time using an army of little characters called Bricktrons, is on the eighth place. The discount is 10%.

Hammerwatch is on the seventh place. This is a brutal and difficult hack and slash action adventure in which you get to kill hordes of enemies and solve different puzzles. The discount is 40%.

Garry's Mod takes the sixth place. Surprisingly, this is not even a game per se, but a physics sandbox based on the Source 2 engine. It features a 50% discount.

Super Meat Boy, a recently launched 2D platformer in which you play as an animated cube of meat who's trying to save his girlfriend, is on the fifth place. It features a whopping 80% discount.

Prison Architect is on the fourth place. Players will have to build and maintain a high-security prison. You can call it a Prison Management Sim and it can be yours with a 50% discount.

Left 4 Dead 2, the cooperating zombie survival first-person shooter from Valve takes the third place and features a 75% discount.

Rogue Legacy is on the second place. According to its developers, this is a genealogical rogue-"LITE" where anyone can be a hero. Each time you die, your child succeeds you. Get it with a 66% discount.

The first place is actually a surprise. Gone Home is a first-person adventure game in which you have to solve the disappearance of your family. No monsters, just a pure puzzle game with a 75% discount.