Leftovers: Gaming
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10 Amazing Terminal Based Games for Linux Enthusiasts
When you are a Linux power user, it is always mandatory to master using the command-line, since using commands to control the system offers a system user more power and control over the Linux system.
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Quadrilateral Cowboy, a cyberpunk heist adventure is coming to Linux in September
Quadrilateral Cowboy, a cyberpunk heist adventure from Blendo Games is seeing a delayed Linux release, but not too long to wait.
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Exit Fate, a 50-hour 2D RPG now on Linux
Exit Fate, the massive 2D RPG has been released for Linux as a fan-made version. In case you are not familiar with Exit Fate, it is an RPG considered among the best by its fans. Explore an entire new world with characters that are grown-up and mature unlike most other RPGs.
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Want to go hunting vampires? Slayer Shock will scratch that itch for you
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Action adventure Buck is back on Kickstarter with Linux demo, plus crowdfunding round-up
Buck is a 2D action adventure set in a post-apocalyptic word, inhabited by anthropomorphic dogs. It features fast-paced action platforming with a loot system, but also low-key elements like player driven dialogue and weapon customization between missions.
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Shen’s Last Gift DLC for XCOM 2 released for Linux
After some delay, the latest DLC and patch for XCOM 2 is now out for Linux. Shen’s Last Gift adds mech units to the mix, to better fight the insidious alien threat.
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Worms W.M.D should now be a day-1 Linux & SteamOS release
Good news, after chatting with Team17, it seems Worms W.M.D will now be a day-1 Linux release which is fantastic.
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In Case of Emergency, Release Raptor delayed again and again, now coming July 21st
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New version of the itch store app is out, better Arch Linux compatibility and other fixes
Oh my word I do love itch.io and their store app. It's open source (MIT license), it's beautiful and it actually works really well now.
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Crush Your Enemies, a delightful fast paced real time strategy game now on Linux [Ed: Mono inside]
Crush Your Enemies is one you could easily dismiss with the graphical style, but I assure you it's quite fun.
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