Leftovers: Gaming
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Samsung announces Tizen App Challenge for Unity Developers [Ed: Mono warning...]
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Unity 5.5 beta released for Linux, the first release from a unified codebase
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GNOME Games to Get Major Update for GNOME 3.22 with Flatpak Support, More
We told you earlier about the new features coming to the Nautilus, Polari, and Mutter components of the forthcoming GNOME 3.22 desktop environment, and now Adrien Plazas informs us about the availability of the second Beta release of GNOME Games 3.22.
GNOME Games is a recent addition to the GNOME 3 Stack, and it has been engineered as a library manager for your video games, allowing hardcore Linux gamers to effortlessly pick and play a game directly from the beautiful and dark user interface of the open-source application.
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Krita 3.0 and i3 Tilling Window Manager Are Now in Solus, Along with Many Games
Solus developer and package maintainer Joshua Strobl informs the GNU/Linux community about some of the latest applications and technologies that landed in the distribution's software repository.
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Become a futuristic gladiator in the upcoming 'Killing Room', an unforgiving rogue-like FPS
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Armello, the really fun strategy game has a new DLC with more characters
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Sekwere, a minimalistic puzzle game about copying now has a Linux version on Steam
Puzzle fans can't be bored with all the great games we have on Linux. Sekwere has joined the ranks and now has a Linux version available on Steam.
It has nearly all positive reviews, with only 5 negative. One of the negative reviews is simply complaining about achievements being added in, so I tend to ignore junk reviews like that.
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The Dark Mod 2.04 update released after a year of fixes
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Knights of Pen & Paper +1 Edition is now available on GOG with Linux support
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