Games for GNU/Linux
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Stellaris: Plantoid Species Pack DLC released, now you can play as spacefaring plants
The first DLC for the space grand strategy title lets players put down roots, introducing the plant phenotype to the mix of playable species.
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Three retro Disney games are now on GOG with Linux support
Three retro Disney platformers are now available on GOG and they come with Linux support: The Lion King, Aladdin, and The Jungle Book!
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There is another IndieDB giveaway, the strange Early Access sandbox game 'CHKN'
IndieDB is having another flash giveaway: 100 Steam keys for the Early Access sandbox CHKN. Enter this link and follow the instructions (which are the same as last time) to start participating.
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Kalypso Media announces Sudden Strike 4 strategy game, with Linux support
Can someone please wake me up, this has to be a dream with all the news we are getting. Sudden Strike 4 has been announced by Kalypso Media and it will come with Linux support.
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Slime Rancher updated, hits 300K sales and I asked the developer about their Linux support
Slime Rancher is a damn cute game, it's high on my list to play hours of when it has some fleshed out content to it. It has hit over 300K sales so I caught up with the developer on the Linux side of it.
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