Leftovers: Gaming
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The Talos Principle 2 has been announced
While I haven't completed The Talos Principle, I have played it and I do think it's a very well presented puzzle game. It seems it has been a hit, so The Talos Principle 2 has now been confirmed.
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Minetest, the open source sandbox game inspired by InfiniMiner & Minecraft has a major new version
Minetest is an open source game and game engine much like Minecraft and available for free. It has recently released a major new version.
It adds quite a like like new textures, new sounds, new graphical features, new modding options and the usual assortment of bug fixes.
I tested out the new version and I have to say it has really impressed me. The base game does feel a bit too bare though. I am not the only one who feels that way, as it seems Voxelands was forked from it when Minetest went down the route of being more of an engine than an actual game. Still, it's cool to see it progress and there are a few mods available to make it feel like more of a game.
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Looking for a cute city builder on Linux? Try out Hearthlands
I've been following Hearthlands for quite some time and I supported them quite early on, so it's really great to see the little city builder evolve. It has a new trailer and update ready.
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OMNIBUS DRIVES ONTO PC, MAC, AND LINUX MAY 26, SINGLE COLLECTOR'S EDITION WITH AN ACTUAL BUS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER
Freewheeling developer Buddy Cops and public transportation enthusiasts Devolver Digital have announce that the incomparable OmniBus will launch on PC, Mac, and Linux on May 26.
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$7500 Omnibus Ultimate Edition includes an actual bus
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This game has an edition that includes a FREAKING BUS!
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OmniBus Special Edition Comes With Actual Bus
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The Most Ridiculous Special Edition Ever Comes With An Actual Bus
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OmniBus to release next week, special edition includes real bus
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Omnibus Special Edition comes with an actual bus
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The OmniBus: Bus Driver Edition Comes With An Actual Bus
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$7500 Edition of OmniBus Includes a Real Bus
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Space Nerds in Space, Ryzom on Steam, and more open gaming news
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Soulcaster: Part I & II coming to Steam with Linux support
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Oxenfree, a great looking supernatural thriller is being ported to Linux
I have to admit, I hadn't heard of Oxenfree until I saw it pop up in my twitter feed as it was retweeted by some excited fans. It seems the developers have been working away and it will come to Linux.
I love games that have a rich story and the trailer certainly makes it look cool. The graphics look really sweet too, even though they are quite simple it has a really nice style to it.
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Oxenfree Supernatural Thriller Game Is Coming to Steam on Linux and SteamOS
If you're a nostalgic person, you love to play old-school games, and you liked movies like "Poltergeist" and most of those excellent thriller flicks of the '80s, then most certainly you'll adore this game.
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