Games: Vilmonic, Galaxy of Pen & Paper, Lutris, Surviving Mars: Space Race, Tropico
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Artificial life sim 'Vilmonic' where you can mess with evolution is now out
Vilmonic, a pixel-art artificial life sim from Bludgeonsoft has been officially released, with full Linux support.
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Galaxy of Pen & Paper has a free +1 edition update, which adds official Linux support
After waiting since last summer, Behold Studios have now managed to add official Linux support to Galaxy of Pen & Paper along with the +1 edition free update.
In addition to Linux support, the new update includes 6 new playable classes, new planets and biomes to explore, 2 new player races, loads of new quests and NPCs, new bosses, new skills, performance improvements and a whole lot more. They've certainly been busy for sure!
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Lutris game manager has another release out adding more spit and polish
Two updates in the space of a week? You spoil us Lutris team. The open source game manager continues spitting and polishing.
While this update is on the small side, every little helps towards making it the best experience possible. It's a very handy application, one ring program to rule them all. Need to run some games with Wine, how about an Emulator, Steam? Lutris covers it all.
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Surviving Mars: Space Race expansion to blast off on November 15th
Get ready to blast off towards the red planet once again, as the Surviving Mars: Space Race expansion is set to release on November 15th.
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Tropico 6 release date announced, looks like Linux will see same-day support
Tropico 6 from developer Limbic Entertainment and publisher Kalypso Media now has a release date announced for January 25th, 2019.
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