Games: HIVE: Altenum Wars, Civilization VI, Banished, Rocket League, Astral Traveler, Hot Lava
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HIVE: Altenum Wars, an Unreal Engine multiplayer hero shooter in 2.5D will come to Linux
The developer of HIVE: Altenum Wars [Steam, Official Site] has said it will "definitely" come to Linux, just not right away it seems.
Hive comes from Spanish developer, Catness Game Studios, with HIVE being their first game together. It's only made by three people too, considering how it looks from the trailer that's damn impressive.
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After much delay, the “Summer 2017 Update” for Civilization VI is finally out on Linux
Aspyr has brought over the latest update and DLC over Linux-side. There are many new improvements as well as a new civilization to try out.
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City-building strategy game 'Banished' is no longer having a Linux port
This is a weird one, after blogging for a while about porting Banished to Linux (and Mac), the developer seems to have given up on it.
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Rocket League to get a huge Autumn Update, come see what's new including what's coming later
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Astral Traveler, the runner-style racer has released for Linux, some thoughts
Astral Traveler [Steam, Official Site], the brand new runner-style racer from Dragon Slumber and Brainoid that released with day-1 Linux support. Here’s my review.
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Sneak Peek: Some Like it HOT LAVA
Hot Lava is the brainchild of Mark Laprairie, created something of a “passion project” before being hired by Klei Entertainment.
Nearing fruition the game still lacks a release date, but both early access beta and demos are seeing enthusiastic feedback.
In Hot Lava you play as a childhood toy, making your way through each environment with a combination of jumping, climbing, swinging, running and bouncing.
Each level is a throwback to the familiar stomping grounds of the typical childhood, as seen through the lens of a kid’s imagination. Oh, and the floor is lava.
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