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To be clear - the game engines were open sourced, not the entire games. Which means that all of the content - artwork, levels, etc. still require buying the game.
Well over 28k purchases so far and Linux users (like last time) are so far by far the most generous. It warms my open sourced heart to see us penguin supporters give generously.
The games in this second Humble Indie Bundle include Braid, Cortex Command, Mechanarium, Osmos, and Revenge of the Titans. The game titles aren't too amazing, but they're all natively available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
What is that supposed to mean, not too amazing? Just because it's not from Phoronix favorite "Linux company" Valve?
I never played Braid, but almost everyone gives it high remarks, and now it's available for Linux! Also Revenge of the Titans looks fun.
Well over 28k purchases so far and Linux users (like last time) are so far by far the most generous. It warms my open sourced heart to see us penguin supporters give generously.
I bought it too, but basically i want to know if there will be one or more game become opensource when a certain limit is reached. This time no open source statement is on the website...
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