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posted by cmn32480 on Friday May 12 2017, @06:22PM   Printer-friendly
from the because-FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE dept.

Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard

No need to sell off your minions to make a quick buck, as Dungeon 2 is currently completely free on the Humble Store.

Source: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/dungeons-2-is-currently-free-on-the-humble-store-for-a-limited-time-has-a-linux-version.9643

That's pretty much it. Happy gaming. -cmn32480

Here is link for game at the Humble Store - just under 22 hours left... -- I got it yesterday and it worked for me -- CoolHand


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by jasassin on Friday May 12 2017, @11:39PM (2 children)

    by jasassin (3566) <jasassin@gmail.com> on Friday May 12 2017, @11:39PM (#508904) Homepage Journal

    It was kinda rough for me to login to my humble page. I had to reset the password, then it was me to draw lines around a picture of a sign (that didn't work at all) so I reloaded then it wanted me to click on each picture with a gas station in it. That finally worked, then it sent me another verification code I had to get from email and enter that and finally I was logged into humble. Then you have to link your steam account, pretty much the same shit and another code is mailed out. Enter that code and then they email you the steam code for the game. Login to steam and add the game to your library with the code. Took me about ten minutes, but oh well I'll play the game.

    To the AC that is bitching about cmn32480, the game doesn't cost any money to download. If you were to ask this question to 99.99999 percent of the population: "What do you call it when someone gives you something and you don't have to pay any money for it. They give it to you for ?" You are saying if they say the word "free", they are out of touch? Come on, give us a break.

    Thank you to everyone involved in posting this article. I appreciate it very much. Excellent. I've got a new game to play and as far as I'm concerned it was free.

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  • (Score: 1) by purple_cobra on Saturday May 13 2017, @12:50PM

    by purple_cobra (1435) on Saturday May 13 2017, @12:50PM (#509124)

    Yeah, those "click all the boxes containing a marmoset" style login hurdles are a PITA, plus they usually require a couple of third-party scripts from different websites so if you use any plugins to police browser scripting, you get to reload the page a couple of times until the damn thing works. At least you only have to whitelist each site once, I suppose.

  • (Score: 2) by Rivenaleem on Monday May 15 2017, @09:53AM

    by Rivenaleem (3400) on Monday May 15 2017, @09:53AM (#509905)

    To provide a counter argument, and possibly the scenario played out by a greater proportion of the population. I clicked on the link, and a cookie had me automatically logged into the site, as I go there regularly. My humble account is already linked to my steam account because I buy games there regularly enough (Helldivers being the most recent in early April). So I simply added the game to my basket, checked out and automatically had the steam key. It took me about 3-4 clicks to get the free game.