Games for GNU/Linux
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Hidden in Plain Sight, a local multiplayer game that sounds hilarious is now on Linux
Hidden in Plain Sight is a rather amusing sounding local multiplayer game. You have to blend in with a crowd on NPCs and do various things.
Note: It has no single-player or online play, local multiplayer only.
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Knights of the Sky and Dungeon Souls are now available DRM free on GOG
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The Living Dungeon developers looking to see if there's interest for a Linux version
The Living Dungeon developers have posted on Steam requesting to see how much interest there is for their game on Linux.
You can find the post on Steam here, so if it looks like a game you would buy and play on Linux be sure to let them know.
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openFrameworks C++ toolkit now has a Vulkan backend that supports Linux
I'm going to be honest, I had never heard of openFrameworks until today. It claims it's a C++ toolkit that glues together several commonly used libraries to help you work quickly. They are working on a Vulkan backend that now supports Linux.
They just in the last day posted an update on their progress, and they claim they have their Vulkan backend working on Linux and Windows, apparently Linux is faster too.
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Sinner’s Sorrow, a grim looking action adventure is coming to Linux
I don't have a freaking clue what's going in the teaser trailer for Sinner's Sorrow, but wow am I interested.
It's the second game from the developer who gave us "Zenzizenzic", and it's a rather different game indeed.
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Trying The Vulkan Dota 2 & Talos Principle With Intel's Mesa Driver (July 2016)
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