Leftovers: Gaming
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Unvanquished Alpha 40 Has Been Released
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Co-Op Puzzle Platformer 'Wyv And Keep' Re-Ported To Linux, Now On Humble And Steam
Wyv and Keep: The Temple of the Lost Idol now ships with FNA, and is for the first time available for Linux on Humble and Steam. A Linux version using the MonoGame framework has been available on Desura since 2013, but with Bad JuJu Games filing for bankruptcy, it's good to have other purchase options.
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Is Super Tux Kart sexist?
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Desura Is Going Away, Parent Company Files for Bankruptcy
The Desura digital distribution platform might on the brink of going under after the parent company, Bad Juju, had filed for bankruptcy and payments to developers have been delayed.
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Desura to devs: "We are not refusing to pay you"
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OpenTTD Is More than Just a Remake of Transport Tycoon
If you remember Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon, then you will love the open source remake named OpenTTD. The developers have pushed a new version out the door and it is full of fixes and various changes.
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OpenTTD 1.5.1 Brings Fixes
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Build custom giants in Goliath for Mac, Windows, and Linux
Search the world to discover materials needed to craft tools, weapons, and giant robotic suits that will help even the odds against the enormous creatures that rule the land in Goliath, coming soon to Mac, Windows, and Linux.
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