Games for GNU/Linux
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Steam Survey For July 2016: Linux +0.02%
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Parkitect alpha 4 released with significant performance improvements and new rides
Parkitect is such a cute park building sim that I have seriously high hopes for, it's in Early Access, but don't let that put you off.
The developers have continued their regular updates for a while now and this latest alpha sounds pretty awesome.
What I am looking forward to most of all is the single-player campaign they have planned for it.
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Metamorphic, a puzzle game inspired by Portal, Minecraft and Mirror’s Edge now on Linux
Metamorphic was sent in by the developer for me to check out, they claim it's inspired by games like Portal, Minecraft and Mirror’s Edge.
I had some initial weirdness with the game starting on the wrong screen and not being able to use the mouse, but after relaunching it was fine. Typical Unity engine weirdness I'm putting it down to. It doesn't seem to have any resolution options in-game, and the only graphical option is picking how much anti-aliasing you can have. So options are limited.
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Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight, highly rated 2D platformer coming to Linux
Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is a rather highly rated platformer and it looks like it will come to Linux.
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SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell, the heavy metal first-person platformer is now officially out
Heavy Metal music mixed with fast paced 3D platforming, what's not to love about it? SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell is now out and features day-1 Linux support.
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