Games: Mosaic, Street Uni X and Valve's Steam Survey
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Dark surrealistic and atmospheric adventure game Mosaic launches for Linux in December
Krillbite Studio (Among The Sleep) announced today that their next game, the dark surrealistic and atmospheric adventure Mosaic will land on Linux in December.
Just one of the exciting looking games listed in the previous 2019 Linux release roundup posted here on GamingOnLinux before. It wasn't entirely clear back then when it would come to Linux, now it is.
Today it has released first for iOS, tvOS and MacOS through Apple Arcade but they've already confirmed the normal PC release isn't far behind. Speaking on Twitter, they said very clearly that "It will launch on Windows, Mac and Linux December 5 and consoles a little later.".
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Retro inspired extreme sports unicycling game Street Uni X is now in itch First Access
Inspired by the classic sports games in the PS1 and PS2 era, Street Uni X mixes things up and puts you on a unicycle.
Sound familiar at all? Covered here on GamingOnLinux back in July, sadly their Kickstarter campaign didn't really pull much attention from gamers and the wider press so it went largely ignored. After that, it fell through the cracks here too. As it turns out the developer, daffodil, continued development and put it up properly on itch.io under their First Access program (itch's form of Early Access).
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Valve's Steam Survey Numbers For October Just Point To More Inaccuracies
With the start of a new month we are always eager to see what Valve reports via their "Steam Survey" for Linux usage (among other stats) for the month prior. The October 2019 numbers are now published but they don't indicate any Linux change in marketshare but with some odd indications.
The Linux numbers for October 2019 as of this evening are shown as 0.83% with a +0.03% increase over September. An increase is nice, but those Linux numbers are the same as what was said for September and the +0.03% compared to August.
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