Leftovers: Gaming
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Monstrum, A Procedural Survival Horror Now On Linux, Some Thoughts
Monstrum is a game I had honestly not heard of until the developers sent in a key, since the game has been ported to Linux I decided to give it a go.
I’m pretty crap at horror games, as the wuss in me comes out big time. I did give it an honest chance, and hopefully you get an idea of what it’s like.
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Feral Interactive Are Teasing Yet Another New Port
Feral Interactive look like they will soon be kings of the Linux porting business, as they are teasing yet another new port on their radar.
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First-Person Exploration Puzzler 'The Magic Circle' Released For Linux, Has Demo
The Magic Circle is a free-form puzzle game that pokes fun at the game industry, and was released for Linux earlier this week. The game left Early Access last week after two months of patching and polishing, but because of an issue with gamepads on Linux, the Linux build was held back. Thanks to GOL editor Cheeseness, the developer quickly got in contact with a Unity developer, and was able to identify and resolve the issue.
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Linux games market, Nixie Pixel on Tacoma, and more open gaming news
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