OP is updated guys.
Much better bundle than yesterday. It's a good enough little bundle, go check it out!
I agree. This was one of the first bundles I bought and I have some good memories on playing a lot of them:
-Dear Esther isn't so much a game as it is a visual novel. A description no doubtedly sounds dull (you walk through the environment and sometimes a voice will narrate some things), but it's far more engaging than it sounds. Not something for multiple playthroughs, though.
-Capsized is a simple platformer that's also controlled with a mouse. Not that great of a game, but not bad either. Kind of like Jazz Jack Rabbit
-Awesomenauts is just that: awesome. It's as fun to play as it looks, and it looks...well...awesome. 2D MOBA is the best description.
-Thomas Was alone...I'm actually on my second playthrough on this. Extra Credits was right: THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE ENGAGING CHARACTERS, GUYS! They're just a bunch of cubes and rectangles, but their personality is just charmingly fun.
-Little inferno: still haven't played it outside wiiu. It's just "burn stuff". Very original, and far less boring than it sounds. Oh, and it's from the makers of world of goo.
-Hotline miami: this game is just fucked up. But Gahars is right: this is worthy of the price all by itself.
-Proteus: erm...I don't know what to make of this one. I think it's meant as an exploration environment. It sure is trippy, but has no point by itself other than a tech demo.
-Tiny & Big...: don't let the title fool you: this is a very fun game. You have a sort of laserpointer gun that can splice the environment into pieces. And you need to do that in the correct angle to climb ledges and cross ravines. A surprisingly decent 3D puzzler
-English country tune: another puzzle game. A top down one. I absolutely suck at this kind of games. But at the same time, I'm glad I have a copy.
-Intrusion 2: this one I didn't like. It looks more like someone wanted to show off what he could do with a gamemaking program. metal slug is better in every way. And for that matter, capsized is better as well.
-Oil rush: I didn't get around to playing it (my graphic card kinda gave weird results), but it looks like a fully functional C&C kind of RTS.
Not to forget: windows, linux and mac on nearly all of the games. And DRM-free download as well as the soundtracks.
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Damnit. I just bought it again for my second steam account. Here's hoping at least SOME of these games have local multiplayer.
EDIT: but honestly...why the hell are they rebundling this bundle NOW? With all this linux support, it would be the best kind of promotion when steamboxes are in stores.