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And even if they just use wine or something to make it happen it will most probably take a good 6 months minimum before it shows up. That depends on the dev obviously, but the game seemed relateively successful and hyped, so the dev will probably go through the usual price drops with time.
100% agree with that. :)
Anyway, if you don't mind the age, you can give your friends the May 2010 demo of Hazard. It's similar to how the game is now, but with different graphics, slightly different rooms, and different tile gun mechanics.
Can't talk for Darkfire, but I buy almost every Humble Bundle, even if I already own each game. Because I like to have DRM-free Steam-free copy of my games and because I am willing to give money to awesome developpers.
I'd want to see Antichamber in a Humble Bundle so that more of my friends can enjoy the game, but I would definitely buy it myself.