Games: Open Match, Galaxy Champions TV, Need to Know, Solace Crafting, INSOMNIA: The Ark, Victory At Sea
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Unity and Google Cloud launch open-source marketing project
Unity and Google Cloud have launched an open-source marketing project called Open Match.
The marketing project was designed with the aim of allowing games creators to reuse a common matchmaker framework.
As such, it is games agnostic and can be integrated into any game, regardless of how the game is built or what infrastructure it’s running on.
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Top-down arena shooter Galaxy Champions TV is coming to Linux
For those who love their shooters, Galaxy Champions TV released last week and they're planning a Linux version.
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Impressive side-scrolling shooter Huge Enemy - Worldbreakers is out, has a demo
Huge Enemy - Worldbreakers is a rather impressive side-scrolling shoot 'em up that's officially released with Linux support, it also has a demo to try out.
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Surveillance thriller sim 'Need to Know' released with Linux support recently, needs a quick fix
Need to Know is a surveillance thriller sim for those of you who enjoyed games like Orwell and Papers Please. It released recently with Linux support. Note: Key provided by GOG.
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Solace Crafting seems interesting for those that love to explore and craft
Solace Crafting [Official Site] from Big Kitty Games is an open world fantasy survival RPG, with an aim to be as open as possible and let you basically do whatever you please.
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Even though INSOMNIA: The Ark is delayed for Linux, the developer sounds committed to a Linux version
It's a shame when a Linux version is delayed, but in the case of INSOMNIA: The Ark [Official Site] it should hopefully mean a better game.
The Windows version is due out on September 27th, which doesn't give them long to ensure a smooth release. I wrote about the delay recently, noting how the Linux version wasn't actually mentioned in the release announcements which wasn't a particularly good sign.
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Naval combat strategy game Victory At Sea is now on GOG
For those sticking to your DRM free guns with GOG, they today release Victory At Sea a naval strategy game with a Linux build.
Not to be confused with Victory At Sea Pacific, which is the upcoming second game in the series due later this month from Evil Twin Artworks. This is the game where it all started—prepare for war.
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