Games: IXION, Roots of Pacha, and More
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IXION is a city-building survival game on a huge moving space station | GamingOnLinux
Coming from Bulwark Studios and Kasedo Games (Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus) we have IXION, a new sci-fi building and exploration game with a trailer where the moon blows up.
A game that combines together elements of a few different genres. There's city-building, survival elements and plenty of exploring space in what they're saying is quite like a space opera. You are the admin of the Tiqqun space station, and you job is to find a new home for humanity since Earth is no longer suitable.
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Stone Age co-op farming life sim Roots of Pacha looks wonderful in the new trailer
Roots of Pacha is a crowdfunded Stone Age farming life adventure coming to Linux. A little like a prehistoric Stardew Valley and the latest walk-through trailer is looking wonderful. Funded on Kickstarter back in March 2021, developer Soda Den managed to pull in a sweet $355,388 so it was one of the more popular crowdfunding campaigns of this year.
The game is primarily a farming sim but there's no special shops here. Instead, you need to explore the stone age world and discover everything. You will also need to domesticate all your discoveries and improve them by making wild variants "more nutritious and valuable". You can so it all alone or in online co-op too.
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