Leftovers: Gaming
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Desktop Dungeons Roguelike Puzzle to Arrive on Linux Soon
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Tesseract Is Looking Okay For A Small, Open-Source Game
Yesterday marked the first release of Tesseract, the open-source game forked from the Cube 2: Sauerbraten code-base two years ago and since then has just been worked on by a handful of open-source developers. After trying out this inaugural Tesseract version, it's quite a nice small game with decent OpenGL visual capabilities and okay textures with its in-game assets being comparable roughly to Xonotic or Unvanquished.
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Desktop Dungeons, A Quick-play Roguelike Puzzle Game Released For Linux
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The Last Door: Collectors Edition Coming May 20th to PC, Mac, Linux
Phoenix Online Publishing is terrified but darkly compelled to announce that The Last Door: Collector's Edition will be coming to Steam, GOG, and other major online retailers for PC, Mac and Linux on May 20th, 2014, as well as the Phoenix Online Store. A multiple Best Games of the Year award-winner, this low-res, high-suspense point-and-click adventure, hailed as "a love letter to H.P. Lovecraft," will feature all-new puzzles, scenes, and stories, as well as enhanced graphics and remastered sound.
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Community beats Epic at porting the Linux tools of the Unreal Engine
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