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Post March 15th, 2013, 7:25 am

Posts: 99
Hey guys,

the awesome Pixeljam Bundles released now for Linux.
There are three Bundles:

The Trilogy Bundle for 5$ which includes
- Potatoman Seeks the Troof
- Bitku Beta
- Planeteri

The Octology Bundle for 10$ which includes
- Potatoman Seeks the Troof
- Bitku Beta
- Planeteri
- Snowball
- Dino Run SE
- Marathon of Doom
- Pixeljams Volume 1
- Potatoman Soundtrack

The Megabonus Bundle for 15$ which includes
- Potatoman Seeks the Troof
- Bitku Beta
- Planeteri
- Snowball
- Dino Run SE
- Marathon of Doom
- Pixeljams Volume 1
- Potatoman Soundtrack
- Dino Run TE
- Beelzebuds Alpha

So you see all Bundles includes awesome and very funny indie games (I already played all of these games). It's worth it.

Heres the link: http://www.pixeljam.com/octology

Post March 15th, 2013, 9:18 am

Posts: 334
Reading their LINUX SUPPORT page was hilarious

Post March 15th, 2013, 1:59 pm

Posts: 91
Sweet! I got Potatoman with the 3rd Green Light Bundle. I'll see if I can get a Linux copy.


Toyotame wrote:
Reading their LINUX SUPPORT page was hilarious

Why? Did you find it too brief or basic? You'd be amazed how many Linux newcomers request assistance for such a simple thing as enabling execute permissions.


PS: What was really hilarious was TF2's Linux-exclusive-hat-craze some weeks ago. People not giving a damn about anything else than getting that infamous hat, asking for help about installing that Ubuntu thingie like it were a little program you could install on Windows and uninstall right afterwards. :mrgreen:

Post March 16th, 2013, 4:55 pm

Posts: 334
Why? Well, its suggesting to restart PC, in example, to apply new variables and so on, but it would be normally enough tor restart only desktop manager.
On other side, about this bundle, i appreciate their movement, but for me this games a little too "8-bit". Also its unknown how updates and so on handled.

Post March 17th, 2013, 1:56 am

Posts: 23
Toyotame wrote:
PS: What was really hilarious was TF2's Linux-exclusive-hat-craze some weeks ago. People not giving a damn about anything else than getting that infamous hat, asking for help about installing that Ubuntu thingie like it were a little program you could install on Windows and uninstall right afterwards. :mrgreen:



Well, to be fair if you use Wubi to install Ubuntu it darn near is like a program you can install on Windows.

Post March 17th, 2013, 8:25 am

Posts: 334
Oh come on, nobody sane install Ubuntu like that.


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