Games: EXAPUNKS, Minecraft, The Station, Chicken Assassin: Reloaded, Stack Gun Heroes
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Zachtronics' next puzzle game 'EXAPUNKS' will have you writing viruses, announced with Linux support
Get ready to push your brain to the limit again as Zachtronics have announced their next game with EXAPUNKS [Official Site].
They confirmed to us directly on Twitter, that it should have Linux support at launch. That will make their eighth commercial game to support Linux—fantastic!
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Minecraft 'Update Aquatic' is a huge update which brings the new launcher officially to Linux
Minecraft's Update Aquatic is a huge update to the sandbox builder that's now out, it also brings the new launcher officially to Linux.
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Looks like the sci-fi mystery game 'The Station' sold well on Linux
The Station is another game with a Linux version that seems to have sold really well and I'm honestly not surprised by this.
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Chicken Assassin: Reloaded now has official Linux support
For those of you who love your idle/clicker games, you might want to take a look at Chicken Assassin: Reloaded as it now has official Linux support, it seems quite popular too.
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Stack Gun Heroes gives you a gun that can be modded during combat, superpowers and lots of explosions
Stack Gun Heroes from developer Unstackd seems like it could be quite a fun shooter, one that gives you a highly customizable gun.
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