Games: Future Games Select, TARTARUS, Civilization VI, Drawful 2, Jackbox Party Pack 4
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Popular Half-Life mod 'Half-Life: Caged' has launched on Linux
Future Games Select [Official Site] emailed us today to announce their popular Half-Life mod 'Half-Life: Caged' [Steam] has officially launched for Linux.
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First-person sci-fi game 'TARTARUS' is now available on Linux
TARTARUS [Steam, Official Site] is a first-person sci-fi game about a spaceship about to crash into Neptune, will you be able to save the ship?
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Aspyr Media have delayed the Civilization VI 'Fall 2017' update until sometime after the 'holiday break'
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Drawful 2 is another party game from Jackbox Games that has a Linux beta
Like with the previous post about The Jackbox Party Pack 4, a developer from Jackbox Games has allowed me to announce that Drawful 2 [Steam] also now has a Linux beta available.
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The Jackbox Party Pack 4 has a beta available for Linux gamers
I've been speaking to a developer from Jackbox Games, Inc. and they've allowed me to announce that The Jackbox Party Pack 4 [Steam] is currently in beta for Linux. The interesting thing here, is that they've dropped Adobe AIR to do this!
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Wine 3.0 RC3 is now available, brings even more bug fixes
The latest release candidate of Wine has kept on quashing bugs as version 3.0 shapes up for release sometime soon.
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