Games: Kind Words, Dead Rising 4, Rise to Ruins and More
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Kind Words, a pretty sweet experience about sending and receiving anonymous letters
Developer Popcannibal (Make Sail, Girls Like Robots) just released an updated version of the Humble Original Kind Words with Linux support. Originally released in July's Humble Monthly as an original game, Popcannibal did some tweaks and released it this week on Steam.
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Dead Rising 4 | Linux Gaming | Ubuntu 18.04 | Steam Play
Dead Rising 4 running through Steam play.
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Steam Play Proton 4.11-4 has been released into the wild
Get ready for another weekend full of testing games, as Valve and CodeWeavers have put out a fresh official build of Steam Play Proton for your pleasure.
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Village building sim with god powers Rise to Ruins to leave Early Access next month
Developer Raymond Doerr has announced their village building sim Rise to Ruins will leave Early Access on October 14th.
A game regular GamingOnLinux readers will most likely be familiar with, since I've written about it quite a few times when checking up on development. The progress on it and how it's grown has been astonishing. Coming from such a basic village builder into a highly engrossing mix of village building, god sim and tower defense all in one it's great. The current trailer is a little old but it gives you a reasonable idea:
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Weekend Deals: grab DiRT Rally completely free to keep and more not to miss
Just a quick one really on some excellent deals going on right now, including two games you can grab completely free to keep.
On Steam you can currently pick up DiRT Rally with 100% off, so if you don't own it you can add it to your Steam Library and keep it forever. It's really challenging but also incredibly fun, give it a go! Additionally, the THE GREAT GEOMETRIC MULTIVERSE TOUR, an indie FPS is also 100% off on Steam. Both deals should end on Monday, 16th at 5PM UTC.
Also a reminder about Deep Rock Galactic, it's fantastic in Steam Play and it's having a free weekend with a big sale.
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