More GNU/Linux Games and CodeWeavers Joins The Khronos Group
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Top-down 3D action-adventure game Sikanda gives you a shape-shifting weapon
Sikanda seems like a pretty interesting top-down action-adventure, one that gives you a shape-shifting weapon that takes inspiration from some well-known titles.
It's another that's currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter, although it primarily seems to mention Nintendo Switch it is also planned to release on Linux too according to the FAQ page. When digging a little further, they said this in the comments on their Kickstarter page:
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Time Traveling Raptors is a 16-bit inspired action-platformer where you're trying to fix the timeline
Time Traveling Raptors looks all kinds of nuts, an action-platformer where you're facing people as well as dinosaurs as you attempt to fix a broken timeline. Currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter and planned for Linux.
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Prepare to set sail as seafaring strategy game 'Nantucket' is now officially supported on Linux
After being in Beta since April, Picaresque Studio have now given the Linux version of the seafaring strategy game Nantucket some official support.
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Isometric university management game 'UniverCity' has entered Early Access, developed on Linux
UniverCity from developer Matthew Collins who develops on Linux is a new in-development university management game, it's now available in Early Access on Steam. Note: Steam key provided by the developer to our Steam Curator.
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The Humble Jackbox Party Bundle is out, some of their games have hidden Linux beta versions
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CodeWeavers Joins The Khronos Group Along With IKEA
In addition to the many technical accomplishments of Khronos this week at SIGGRAPH 2018, they were also celebrating the milestone of crossing 140 members to this industry standards group.
The Khronos Group membership count has largely stayed about the same in recent years as while they get new members, it's largely been through acquisitions within the industry that their headcount hasn't grown too much. But recently they welcomed several new members to this standards group developing Vulkan, OpenCL, OpenGL, OpenXR, SPIR-V, etc.
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