Games: Yorg, Clawface, Cendric, BATTLETECH, Surviving Mars
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Yorg, a free and open source racing game with some hilarious handling
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Clawface, a completely free twin-stick shooter released with Linux support
For those in the mood for twin-stick madness but your wallet is empty, you might want to check out Clawface [Steam] which is completely free and has Linux support.
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Cendric, a strange blending of an RPG and a platformer is now on Steam, it's also open source
Cendric [Official Site], is a game that blends together a top-down 2D RPG view with a side-scrolling platformer as well, it's quite odd and it's now on Steam.
The game is also available on GitHub, where the code is under the MIT license and the assets are also under various Creative Commons licenses. The code didn't originally have a license, but it seems some helpfully people offered suggestions and the developer chose the MIT license recently.
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BATTLETECH has a new trailer about life as a mercenary
BATTLETECH [Official Site], the new strategy game from Harebrained Schemes and Paradox Interactive is looking good in the latest trailer.
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Martian city-builder ‘Surviving Mars’ released with day-1 Linux support
Martian city-builder Surviving Mars [GOG, Steam] is the latest strategy game from Haemimont Games and it’s now available on Linux.
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