Leftovers: Gaming
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Albion Online MMORPG major update "Cador" released
I'm really excited to see Albion Online progress, as it's really our only proper MMORPG on Linux. It has literally removed any need I had for something like WoW, but I'm not putting proper time into it any more until they do the final progress wipe.
This big update has focused a lot on the PvE content, adding in a lot more of it to the mix which is awesome. Not everyone will want to always do PvP combat, so it's pleasing to see them flesh it all out some more.
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Race.a.bit, a retro styled 2D racer released on Linux, some thoughts
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Discord chat app adds an experimental Linux version
I know a few people who have been waiting for this! Discord, a newer chat app used by gamers now has an experimental Linux app ready for some testing.
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UNIGINE 2.2 released with major new features
UNIGINE is a pretty advanced game engine that never really gets much attention from anyone it seems. They recently released UNIGINE 2.2 with major new features.
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Blacksea Odyssey, a surprisingly great top-down rogue-lite space shoot ‘em up
It's randomly generated, so you don't have the same monsters to hunt each time, which helps the replay value of the game rather a lot.
The environments can all be smashed up too, which is great fun to boost through some weird space tree to get near the space frog you want to kill. What a weird sentence that was...
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Prison Architect update 5, fixes some performance and improves the not so secret 3D mode
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