Games: Silver Case, Mercury Race, Ignorance is Strength, OpenRA and More
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The Silver Case follow-up 'The 25th Ward: The Silver Case' looks like it will be on Linux
For fans of adventure and visual novels, you might want to know that The 25th Ward: The Silver Case [Steam] the follow-up to The Silver Case looks like it will be on Linux.
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Mercury Race, a fast-paced racing & shooting game inspired by Wipeout and F-Zero
The developer of Mercury Race [Kickstarter, Official Site] emailed us about their fast-paced racing game that's inspired by Wipeout and F-Zero, as they plan to support Linux.
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Orwell: Ignorance is Strength will come with Linux support on Feb 22nd
Orwell: Ignorance is Strength [GOG, Steam], the sequel to Orwell will release with Linux support on February 22nd. The developers are promising a darker game this time around.
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A new OpenRA release adds the full Harkonnen campaign for Dune 2000 and more
OpenRA [Official Site], the fantastic open source game engine for classic Westwood strategy games has its first full release this year. When reading what's changed, you might be thinking this is some kind of Déjà vu, that's because we covered the test release from January as well.
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Early Access indie kart racing game, Hibby Kart, inspired by N64 classics
A casual kart racing game currently in early access, Hibby Kart aims to replicate an experience similar to old N64 karting games such as Diddy Kong Racing. The game is built in Unity Engine while the visuals and animations look pretty slick. My first run on the starting track had me collecting what appear to be Bitcoins (I am unsure if that is intentional) which level up your kart.
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Space colony sim 'Maia' shows reasonable sales on Linux
Even so, Mac and Linux together making up nearly 10% of their overall sales is certainly nothing to sneeze at, especially if you're not making a huge amount of sales, to me that says they're quite important.
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