Games: Demonizer, Taste of Power, Road to your City and More
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Demonizer, a rather intense shoot 'em up on itch has Linux support and a demo
For those who enjoy their classic shoot 'em up experiences, Demonizer on itch is pretty retro looking and the action is rather intense.
Currently in-development so it's an Early Access title, Demonizer is estimated to be completed sometime midway through this year. Take a look at some quick gameplay of the demo version running on Ubuntu...
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Taste of Power, a new and rather rough real-time strategy game is in Early Access
Taste of Power, a real-time strategy game from OneOcean LLC arrived on Steam back in December in Early Access, I took a look.
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Road to your City, the city-builder with a heavy emphasis on Football has a new trailer and Steam page
Road to your City is a city-builder I highlighted here on GOL back in November, as it's going to set itself apart with a focus on Football (Soccer) and it's starting to look pretty good.
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The 'Linux Steam Integration' project has a fresh minor release out
Back to work at Intel, developer Ikey Doherty has put out a fresh release of the Linux Steam Integration project.
For those unaware, the LSI project is basically a helper to make Steam and games run through Steam work better on Linux. It helps to work around game-specific annoyances, game engine issues and plenty more.
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The Humble Double Fine Presents Bundle is out with some nice games
Another week and another new bundle has appeared! The Humble Double Fine Presents Bundle is up for two weeks and there's some pretty good games going.
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