Wine and Games
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More Wine Vulkan Code Goes Mainline, Hits First Milestone
The latest work by Roderick Colenbrander on "winevulkan" was merged to mainline Wine Git on Friday and also marks their first self-appointed milestone in bringing up Vulkan API support within Wine.
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We Need To Go Deeper, a cooperative submarine exploration game adds Linux support
Not to be confused with Abyss Crew that we recently covered, We Need To Go Deeper [Steam, Official Site] is a cooperative submarine exploration game currently in Early Access and it just added Linux support.
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2D RPG 'By Any Means Necessary' is now officially available on Linux
In the mood to play a retro-inspired RPG with turn-based combat? By Any Means Necessary [Steam, Official Site] has officially added Linux support. They say it was not built with RPG maker, something they're keen to note as it's something that seems to get asked as soon as people see "2D" and "RPG" next to each other.
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Dwarf Fortress inspired space station sim 'Starmancer' fully funded, demo updated with colonists
Starmancer is a space station sim I'm pretty excited about, it's currently on Kickstarter with six days left and they're fully funded. They've managed to grab over $80K against their $40K goal, which is pretty good. Thanks to this, their first stretch goal to have expanded music has been reached—awesome! This is the same game I wrote about last month, where the developer gave us a fun little story about using Linux.
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