Games: Dominions 5, Best of Indie Legends 2 Bundle, Death Point and More
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Dominions 5 announced with Day-1 Linux support
Dominions 5 [Official Site], the latest iteration of the popular fantasy strategy game has been announced, it will have Linux support as usual.
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The 'Best of Indie Legends 2 Bundle' is a pretty good deal for Linux gamers
Bundle Stars emailed over a list of their new bundles as usual and the 'Best of Indie Legends 2 Bundle' caught my eye.
This is part of their 8th "BundleFest", where they will be launching eight bundles across eight days. I will keep an eye out for any more good bundles they throw our way. They do often do some really good deals, so worth being on the lookout!
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Goofing around in ArmA 3
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Nintendo: Super NES Classic production has been “dramatically increased”
It isn't clear from the context what baseline is being used for the "dramatic increase" in question. Fils-Aimé could simply be comparing Super NES Classic production to that of the NES Classic; the company had already promised it would "produce significantly more units of Super NES Classic Edition than we did of NES Classic Edition." Even so, the new language of a "dramatic increase" over the 2.3 million production run for the NES Classic would be welcome news to those hoping to get their hands on the new hardware.
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Death Point, a top-down action and stealth game released with Linux support, my thoughts
Death Point [Steam, Official Site] is a new top-down action and stealth game from Andiks LTD, it recently released with Linux support. Always on the lookout for a new stealth game, I couldn't pass it up.
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Space station sim 'The Spatials: Galactology' has a huge update with planetary bases
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Learn making your own Tizen games with Unity’s built in tutorials [Ed: Microsoft Mono trap for creating games for Tizen?]
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