Leftovers: Gaming
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Serious Sam 4 confirmed to be in development right now
Croteam really are awesome. They were one of the first developers to support Linux when Steam arrived, so I look forward to seeing what they can do with their future games on Linux.
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There is now an open source driver and GTK3 based UI for interacting with the Steam Controller
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Worms W.M.D has an impressively silly Multiplayer trailer, will come to Linux
It certainly looks like the type of game we need for our livestreaming. It looks silly and exciting, exactly what Worms should be. The bit where the worm screams in terror at the TNT actually cracked me up!
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Looks like RymdResa, the relaxing looking roguelike space odyssey is finally coming to Linux
I've been following RymdResa for quite a long time as a big fan of space exploration games. The Linux version sadly got delayed quite a long time, but the wait could soon be over.
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Major Terraria update released with controller support, adventure maps and more
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Turmoil, a tongue-in-cheek take on the simulation genre plans a Linux version
Turmoil is a charming looking simulation game that should be coming to Linux after the full release next month. It's due out on June 2nd, and the developers have repeatedly stated in the Steam forum that both Mac and Linux will be supported, but not until after then.
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