Leftovers: Gaming
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Kickstarter Alum “Armello” Now Available on PS4, Windows, Mac, & Linux
Armello backers, the wait is over! The game, which was first introduced on Kickstarter last year by League of Geeks, is now available for PS4, Windows, Mac and Linux.
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10 open source alternatives to Minecraft
There's no denying that Minecraft is a favorite game to millions. And being written in Java enables it to run on a variety of platforms, including Linux. With a huge modding community, there are countless Minecraft tinkerers out there who would love to be able to get under the hood and play around with the source code themselves. Unfortunately, the source is not available to the general public.
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Medieval II: Total War Looks Set For Linux, Possibly From Feral Interactive
Medieval II: Total War has popped up on SteamDB with Linux information, and we also have Feral Interactive teasing us on twitter again, looks like they are behind it.
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Grand Ages: Medieval From Kalypso Media Digital Looks Like It Will Be On Linux
Another good looking strategy game looks bound for Linux, this time it's Grand Ages: Medieval from Kalypso Media and Gaming Minds Studios.
Recently Linux was added to the "oslist" on SteamDB, as well as a Linux client icon, so looks like Kalypso Media are being good to us.
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Unity for Linux now available as experimental build
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