Leftovers: Gaming
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Alpha 36 Of The Open Source Shooter Unvanquished Has Arrived
You have to hand it to the Unvanquished team, as they do put in a lot of effort to make a great game. Alpha 36 has been released, and it features some brand new models.
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Stardock May Have Linux News For Us At GDC
Stardock, the company behind Galactic Civilizations, CEO Brad Wardell replied to a user on twitter about Linux interest, and Brad had an interesting reply you might like to see.
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Unvanquished Is One of the Few Free, Open Source FPS Left, Major Update Just Landed
Unvanquished, a free, open source first-person shooter combining real-time strategy elements with a futuristic and sci-fi setting, has managed to get to version Alpha 36, registering great progress towards a stable release.
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Linux Port Of Platformer 'Giana Sisters' Brought In-House, Sequel Might Get Same-Day Release
After the initial 2014 estimate slipped and it became clear that the outsourced port contained lots of bugs and a whole level missing, the developer, Black Forest Games, has now decided to finish up the Linux version themselves. Last week they also shared some screenshots on Dropbox of the game running on SteamOS.
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RogueSweeper, A Mashup Of Minesweeper And A Roguelike Now On Linux
From the developer of Mutant Gangland comes RogueSweeper! It's a pretty simple game, but it's an interesting idea to see, and it seems to be executed well. I always liked Minesweeper, so having a more interesting version of it is a fun idea, and it managed to keep me entertained!
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Techland See Sense On Dying Light Modding & There's Hope For The Linux Version
Techland's Dying Light is off to a very bad start, but the developers look like they will do everything they can to fix it, and this includes re-allowing modding. The Linux version should be polished up too from their latest reply to me.
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