Games: Deep Sixed, Lazy Galaxy, Gladiabots, Railway Empire, Hypergate, Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia
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The challenging space sim 'Deep Sixed' has launched with Linux support, some thoughts
If you're the sort that laughs at a steep difficulty-curve and you enjoy the challenge of keeping a spaceship operational, Deep Sixed [Official Site, Steam] may just be for you.
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Lazy Galaxy, the clicker & RTS hybrid adds Steam Workshop support and a new item system
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Gladiabots, an interesting AI-driven robot fighting game has Linux support
Always on the lookout for more interesting Linux games, I recently came across the AI-driven robot fighting game Gladiabots [itch.io].
It's quite a strange experience, but also quite fun. You don't have direct control over any of your units, instead you set them a bunch of behaviours and then what each match play-out and see where you need to tweak your AI to eventually be the winner.
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Railway Empire adds a free new scenario and plans a huge map for the free play mode
One of the criticisms of Railway Empire [GOG, Steam] was that that map size and time period you could pick was limited, so the developers are addressing that. Along with plenty of other things…
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Hypergate, a new space-combat sim will support Linux
Not getting enough space-combat sims? Hypergate [Steam] is a pretty good-looking one that's confirmed for Linux and due out in December this year.
The developer recently tweeted out to announce the game and the release, along with a firm mention of Linux support. As a huge fan of space-combat flight sims, I'm pretty darn excited to give this one a go.
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A Total War Saga: THRONES OF BRITANNIA Is Coming To Linux
After announcing last week that they are bringing Rise of the Tomb Raider to Linux, Feral Interactive announced this morning they are also bringing A Total War Saga: THRONES OF BRITANNIA to Linux.
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Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia is Coming to Mac and Linux
Feral Interactive announced today that their port of A Total War Saga: Thrones Of Britannia will be released for macOS and Linux shortly after the Windows release on April 19th. Originally developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA for Windows, Thrones Of Britannia is the first in the new Total War Saga series of standalone games inspired by great turning points of history. That we’ll be getting the mac and linux port of the game shortly after the original windows release is pretty darn cool, as we normally have to wait quite a while to see them.
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