Games: To Leave, Squally, and More
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Control a magical flying door in To Leave, a mystifying difficult adventure now available on Linux
Freaky Creations recently released To Leave, a mystifying narrative-driven adventure that deals with depression, self-harm and more adult themes. This might be one of the most unique experiences I've had all year, combining gameplay elements from many different genres all blurred together into a very strange and absorbing game. Note: Key provided by Novy PR. Steam version tested.
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Squally, a 2D game which has you hack it will be on Linux, demo available
I'm always curious to see how hacking mechanics make it into games and Squally seems like it could be an interesting attempt to teach a little. It was partially funded on Kickstarter, where the developer gained over $5K in funding.
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A look at some interesting games and bundles on sale for Linux gamers
Here's your (almost) weekly look at some interesting games and bundles that are currently on sale that have an interesting choice for Linux gamers.
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You can try HITMAN free for a limited time in the Colorado location with the Halloween Pack
The Halloween Pack pack for HITMAN goes live today giving you a chance to try it for free, which includes full access to the Colorado location from Episode 5.
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The excellent space-colony sim 'Oxygen Not Included' has a Space Industry update along with a new short
My love for Klei continues on, with Oxygen Not Included getting another big update named Space Industry along with a new animated short. ONI has such ridiculous charm to it, that it hides how brutal (and funny) the game actually is.
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Magic battle arena 'Magicae Mundi' has entered Early Access with Linux support
Magicae Mundi, a PvP magic battle arena game from developer Renan Sylvestre just entered Early Access with Linux support.
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Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! from Daylight Studios to release for Linux on November 7th
The wacky spy-agency sim Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! [Official Site] from Daylight Studios is going to release on November 7th and they will be continuing their Linux support. It will be interesting to see how different it is to previous titles, which are always somewhat amusing. This will be Daylight Studios' fourth Holy Potatoes! game and all of them support Linux.
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