Games: Singularity: Escalation, ASTROKILL and More
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The developers of Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation are working on the Linux version
Good news for fans of strategy games, as Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation is currently being ported to Linux.
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Space shooter 'ASTROKILL' updated with official Linux support
Looks like the Beta of ASTROKILL [Steam] went well, as the developer just pushed out a big update and with it comes official Linux support.
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SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell adds 33 new levels in 'The Drunk Side of the Moon' DLC
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Perform a live concert in Comedy Night, now on Linux
Comedy Night [Steam], an online game about performing comedy in front of a live audience has recently released the Linux version.
It would be interesting to be in the audience, but I can't imagine joining a server and attempting to do the comedy myself, I think nerves would get the better of me even if I'm not technically there in person. I'm also not that funny! I can do grumpy, I'm rather good at that.
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Indie FPS ‘Vengeance’ has a huge update, starting to actually get fun now
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Overgrowth has finally left Early Access, after many years of development
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