Leftovers: Gaming
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Linux builds with Vagrant and Steam Runtime
Brushfire Games recently announced that our next game Polychromatic would be coming to Windows, Mac, and Linux on Steam later this year. All of our development takes place on OS X and Windows, but supporting Linux is important to us. To assist in our efforts, we are leveraging Vagrant and the Steam Runtime to greatly simplify building our game for Linux.
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Grim Fandango Remastered Is Now 66% Off on Steam for Linux
Grim Fandango Remastered is a point-and-click adventure developed and published by Double Fine Productions on Steam for Linux and is now available with a 66% discount.
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The Dwarves, Superb Fantasy RPG from KING Art Games, to Get a Linux Launch
The Dwarves is a new fantasy RPG from the famous KING Art Games, who also brought us The Book of Unwritten Tales series, The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief, and Battle Worlds: Kronos. The studio is now looking to get enough money on Kickstarter for their new project.
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Gryphon Knight Epic Shoot 'Em Up Released For Linux, It’s Pretty Terrible Right Now
I took a look at Gryphon Knight Epic a good looking retro-inspired shoot ‘em up from Cyber Rhino Studios.
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The Stanley Parable Released For Linux, You Will Play It, You Won’t Play It
The Stanley Parable has finally been released for Linux after a bit of a delay, and it’s one of the most interesting experiences I’ve had in a long time.
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Wine's Direct3D 11 Implementation Is Getting Furthered Along
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A Review Of Gravity Platformer Airscape, Now Has Linux Demo
Despite its high production values and unique gameplay, Airscape has been a commercial flop, and has so far only sold 150 copies, according to designer and programmer of Airscape Daniel West in his post-mortem on Gamasutra. That makes me all the more glad I decided to buy a copy on release, since it has been one of my most memorable game experiences this year. And as a dubious bonus, my Linux sale might also have made a bigger dent on the sales statistics per OS than it otherwise would have.
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Valve Has No Plans To Bring Dota 2 Workshop Tools To Linux
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The Source 2 Powered Dota 2 Reborn Exits Beta, Now Just Standard Dota 2
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown Free Weekend & XCOM 2 Available For Pre-Order For Day-1 Release
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Alien Robot Monsters Released Tower Defence For Linux, It's Quite Boring
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Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime Released For Linux, It Pukes Love & Rainbows At You
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Looks Like 'The Escapists' Is Coming To Linux
A game I've really wanted to try is 'The Escapists' that sees you breaking out of prison, and it looks like it will come to Linux.
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Dropsy Now Available On PC, Mac, Linux, Nightmares
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Dropsy the Clown hugs his way onto PC, Mac and Linux
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