Leftovers: Gaming
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zombies!: There’s always room for one more ASCII zombie game
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TetriNET: The natural evolution of things
And I suppose, if we reach all the way back to things like netships or vitetris or nettoe, or maybe even further back into the recesses of bsd-games, there are plenty of titles that were intended to take advantage of network connections, if not simultaneous multiplayer games.
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Try Point-And-Click Platformer Prototype 'Petrichor' For Free
Petrichor is something as odd as a point-and-click platformer. It's an interesting game for sure, and it can be downloaded for Linux for free. The game is developed by Sundae Month; a student game development collective who aims to release a new game every month. Petrichor is their fourth game, and the most ambitious so far.
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GOL Survey Results: November
Looking at the results from this time and those from last time, most changes are within the 1-2% threshold, which could either mean that there are no changes and this is simply within the margin of error, or that changes will be very incremental and only observable with a few months of data. There are a couple of exceptions which I will cover here, but otherwise most will be left for trends once we have 4 or more surveys done and those changes become more meaningful. Otherwise, open up the old article and you can see the results side by side.
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Let's Play: Pro Evolution Soccer 2015
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