GOG revives the classic game series The Humans

The humans

GOG It is the other big video game store as you know, that is, Steam's competition from Valve. We have already talked a lot about it, and now we do it again to give good news to all lovers of classic video games. It is about The Humans series from 1 to 3, which as you know are for the primitive Amiga systems. In them we must manage our tribe or community to lead it to success.

Well, if these are Amiga games, then why am I talking about them on a Linux blog? The answer is simple, since they can be run from the famous emulator DOSBox, so they can also be used from our GNU/Linux operating system. How can they run on a DOS emulator? We owe that to GOG, which has made this possible by porting them to this platform and bringing them back to life decades later.

So you can enjoy The Human I, The Human II and The Human III that date from the 90s, specifically from 1992 when the first one appeared for Amiga systems. Now we can run and enjoy them from any of the operating systems that have DOS emulators, such as Linux with DOSBox, which we have also discussed on various occasions in this blog.

The package that includes the titles we are talking about is The Human Bundle and you'll find it on this GOG page for download. And enjoy... Of course, don't expect a remastering or scandalous graphics, as I said they are classics and are aimed at lovers of this type of titles that never seem to go out of style. So thanks to the work of GOG for making this possible and hope that the good news about digital entertainment on Linux continues as it has been.


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