Leftovers: Gaming
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Heroes of Loot 2 dungeon crawler released in Early Access with Linux support
Heroes of Loot 2 from Orangepixel has released today in Steam's Early Access section. I wasn't a fan of the original, but it looks like the developer may have been able to hook my interest this time around.
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Blueprint Tycoon has left Early Access, a clever and weird simulation game that supports Linux & SteamOS
I love Tycoon styled games and Blueprint Tycoon is a weird entry. I mean that in a nice way, as it's great to see some innovation.
I have yet to play it myself, so this is more of an announcement post in case you haven't seen it before. It's highly rated so far which means it's going on my wishlist to check out sometime.
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Rocket Fist arena battle game released with Linux & SteamOS support
Rocket Fist is an indie arena battle game that has just released on Linux, I took a lot thanks to the developer sending in keys.
I have to say, I enjoyed this game far more than I thought I would. There's something satisfying about being a little robot firing fists around and bumping into other robots.
Bouncing your fists off walls and have it smash into multiple enemy robots at once is really quite fun. It's an ingenious game and I can imagine it being hilarious at parties on a Steam Machine.
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