Games: Mushroom Wars, Star Traders: Frontiers, SimAirport, Don't Be Patchman, Relic Hunters Legend
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Mushroom Wars 2, a crazy looking RTS is coming to Linux
Recently, Mushroom Wars 2 [Steam] released for Mac and Windows, but it seems a Linux version is still coming too.
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Star Traders: Frontiers, an epic space RPG is launching in Early Access soon with Linux support
Star Traders: Frontiers [Steam], an epic space RPG is finishing up their closed alpha testing for a release on Steam soon. With the release, the game is set to go into Early Access while they finish it.
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SimAirport allows you to design, build, and manage every aspect of an airport & now Linux supported
As of a few days ago, SimAirport [Steam] is now officially supported on Linux. This modern tycoon-style sim allows you to design, build, and manage every aspect of an airport.
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Don't Be Patchman, a game that originally released just for Linux is to leave Early Access this month
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Relic Hunters Legend, an online cooperative RPG shooter is on Kickstarter, planning full Linux support
While that doesn't currently support Linux, it seems they're going all-in for Linux support this time.
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Control a DOG-VI drone and uncover the history of Mars in 'CAT Interstellar', now released in full
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