Games: GOG, Steam and Beyond
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GOG and Steam are both running a Polish celebration sale
To celebrate Poland's independence, both GOG and Steam are running a special sale with some good Linux games going cheap.
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Can you stop a magical hyper-breeding horde of Rabbits? Fluffy Horde is out now
Mixing a tower defense game with real-time strategy, Fluffy Horde offers a rather amusing experience.
Like any good tower defense type of game, it's about making the best decisions. Simply making the most units won't always be the best option, having a smaller heavily upgraded group of bunny slayers might work out better.
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CHANGE, a homeless survival game is in Early Access with Linux support
One I'm surprised I missed, CHANGE from developer Delve Interactive (PONCHO) is a survival game where you're homeless in a randomly generated city. Currently in Early Access and so it's still in development.
Unlike Bum Simulator, CHANGE seems to take a much more mature approach to this type of survival experience. They will also be donating 20% of each sale to homeless charities, so that's quite nice to help raise some awareness and help people out.
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WW1 FPS Tannenberg to leave Early Access in February next year, new UI now live
The WW1 FPS Tannenberg is going to officially leave Early Access on February 13th next year. After being in Early Access for around a year, it's been through quite a lot of improvements.
Co-founder Jos Hoebe said: “We received great feedback from Tannenberg players, and have made use of that as we iterate on our gameplay to create an intense, authentic Eastern Front experience.”
At release, Bulgaria will be added into the game along with more planned, although they're keeping the full details quite with more information expected as it comes closer to release.
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The Linux version has been running really nicely, naturally they had a few issues here and then but my test today showed it working great.
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You can now make some truly ridiculous boats in Make Sail, with a new creative mode
Make Sail from developer Popcannibal is a reasonably promising game about building boats and attempting not to sink. The latest update is out and adds in a creative mode.
It's quite an interesting mode too, one you can have quite a lot of fun in. It enables you to control ocean wave intensity, wind strength, storm effects and time itself.
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Theme park builder 'Parkitect' had another nice beta update recently
For those of you with a creative side that fancy building a theme park, Parkitect is a good option. It's currently in Early Access and progress is great.
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Out of Space, a co-op multiplayer game about trying to live together in space will come to Linux
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Lucah: Born of a Dream is a pretty wild action-RPG with a very unique art style now on Linux
One I missed from early last month, the action-RPG Lucah: Born of a Dream added a Linux version not long after the initial release. The art style is really crazy. From developer melessthanthree, Lucah takes place in some sort of hellish dream-world filled full of nightmarish creatures.
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